Site Logo
x

News

Olympic Medical Physicians adds advanced nurse practitioner to staff

Olympic Medical Center recently announced the addition of Amy Kalisek, advanced registered nurse practitioner, to the Olympic Medical…

News

Vaccine eligibility to expand to 16 and older in May

North Olympic Peninsula residents 16 and older will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations beginning May 1, Gov. Jay…

News

Flow of COVID vaccine to Olympic Peninsula to slow; reduction expected to last for three weeks

State COVID-19 vaccine allotments on the North Olympic Peninsula are expected to decrease starting next week because the…

News

Clallam County to argue against trust lands lawsuit

State trust lands should continue to be managed for designated beneficiaries like public schools despite a court challenge,…

g

News

Clallam County PUD votes 2-1 to support Snake River dams

A two-thirds majority of the Clallam County Public Utility District board has voted to support keeping the embattled…

News

Community news briefs — March 24, 2021

Coffee with Mayor continues in March

News

Sequim boat builder reaches agreement with Clallam County

A Sequim-based boat builder and YouTube celebrity has steered clear of a legal battle with Clallam County.

News

Health officers consider post-pandemic life

Clallam County Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry sees a serious need for more public health outreach to the…

News

School district sends out RFQ for capital projects

Sequim school leaders took the next step addressing a number of facility maintenance and infrastructure issues across each…

News

Street projects may be eligible for state funding

Clallam County commissioners this week vetted six transportation projects eligible for federal grant funding, including street improvements in…

TEASER

News

Councilors seek concepts before allocating funds to downtown redesign

Staff say preliminary funding would help with grant requests

Sequim city councilors will begin the process of choosing a new city manager, which include interim city manager Charisse Deschenes. Her contract isn’t broken if councilors begin a search, city staff confirmed. Submitted photo

News

City council to partner with firm on manager search

Committee, staff to work on RFPs prior to work session

News

City, fire district agree to bring back fire technician for inspections

Gathering areas not inspected on routine basis since June