In addition to natural threats such as storms and wildfires, human activities outside the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge also have sometimes threatened it.
United Way of Clallam County invites all members to attend the annual meeting from noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, at the Port Angeles School District Administration Building, 216 E. Fourth St.
Sarge’s Place is purchasing the house and land across the street for housing veterans that need some assisted care.
W. Ron Allen, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Council chairman since 1977 and as chief executive officer since 1982, was honored with the Wendell Chino Humanitarian Award in recognition of his lifetime accomplishments on behalf of Native Americans at The Wendell Chino Humanitarian Awards Banquet, held March 30-April 2 in San Diego, Calif.
Hailey Estes of Sequim recently earned a place on the Dean’s List at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Organizers of the 2015 Sequim High School All-Class Reunion gathered to help plan the event at the Mariner Cafe in Sequim on Saturday, April 4.
Sequim’s Greywolf Elementary School was awarded a School of Distinction award for the second year in a row from the Center for Education Effectiveness.
The face and feel of the Sequim School District has evolved greatly since county commissioners first levied a mill tax for schools in 1859.
The next four articles will be all about berries: blackberries, blueberries, red raspberries and strawberries! Growing blackberries is as easy as pie!
This is the time of year to introduce your child, no matter what his age, to Mother Nature.
Helen Haller fifth graders share poems and OPA’s Destination Imagination team reports in.
This spring the North Olympic Library System is teaming up with Olympic National Park to offer a second season of Poetry Walks.
The North Olympic Salmon Coalition calls for volunteers to plant trees to enhance salmon habitat from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. along the Dungeness River this Saturday, April 4.