Carbon emissions reduction plan could generate funds for education, transportation
Sequim resident Dave Brasher, co-owner and co-founder of High Energy Metals, presents a lecture for the Studium Generale lecture series from 12:35-1:25 p.m. Jan. 22 in the Little Theater on Peninsula College’s main campus, 1502 E. Laurisden Blvd., Port Angeles.
School district officials host a series of public forums detailing the $49 million school construction bond proposal that comes to voters in a special election in February.
With ballots in the mail today, Jan. 21, Sequim School District officials and supporters have until Tuesday, Feb. 10, to anxiously await to know whether their re-crafted construction bond will get voters’ approval.
Emerging from the Shoreline Management Act in 1971, a Clallam County-specific Shoreline Master Program was developed, but a lot has changed since the 1970s.
Leaders estimate reserves spent by end of 2016; vote may decide fate of recreation facility and pool
PUD building comes down; county board to talk marijuana; Kilmer town hall on tap; River Center offers corvids class, more
The 2015 Clallam Conservation District Board of Supervisors election is scheduled from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 28 at Lazy J Tree Farm, 225 Gehrke Road, Port Angeles.
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and the City of Sequim recently announced their partnership to connect the tribal government facilities and businesses in Blyn to the City of Sequim wastewater treatment plant.
Reports regarding recent criminal activity in the Sequim area.
The new “No Ordinary Joe: The local story behind the ‘Boys in the Boat’” exhibit at the Sequim Museum & Arts Center debuted last week, featuring memorabilia, artifacts and other material about Olympic gold medalist Joe Rantz.
In response to a confirmed case of avian influenza on Friday from a mixed flock of domestic poultry in Agnew, officials from both state and federal agencies with the Department of Agriculture are undergoing surveillance of the area and preparing to establish a quarantine zone surrounding the property.
“Powerful Tools for Caregivers,” a class that helps those who care for a loved one also take care of themselves, will start Jan. 27 at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave.