Parenting is tough. Few people think a lot about it before they have a child and almost no one reads books and takes classes before a baby is part of the family. Actually, the time most people turn to books and classes is when they have a problem. So here are some random hints you can use before you have a problem or even if the problem is already here.
One man was hospitalized after losing control of his motorcycle in Blyn on Monday afternoon.
Steve Vogel, fire chief for Clallam County Fire District 3, said the motorcyclist lost control of his motorcycle near Blyn Crossing on U.S. Highway 101 at 4:05 p.m. Monday, July 21.
Have you captured an incredible lavender picture? An expansive purple field? A family meandering among the flowers? The majestic Olympic Mountains and a glorious purple field that catches your eye? We’d love to see it!
If the moon appeared to be bigger and brighter last week, that wasn’t your eyes playing tricks. Sequim-Dungeness Valley residents got an eyeful of a “supermoon” on July 12.
The Museum & Arts Center in Sequim has been chosen as one of 2,000 museums across the nation and U.S. territories to be named a Blue Star Museum.
The fire danger level in Clallam County has been raised to the “moderate” level by the Department of Natural Resources effective July 10, said Sam Phillips, Chief of Clallam County Fire District 2 and president of the Clallam County Fire Chiefs Association.
Sarge’s Place is the recipient of a 2001 Yukon from the Sequim Sunrise Rotary.
It is July – prime time here in the Pacific Northwest for growing tomatoes! Warm, dry conditions and long days of sunshine – perfect settings to produce juicy tomatoes in August and September!
Joe Holtrop, Clallam Conservation District’s executive director, details how home gardeners can incorporate native plants into their landscapes at noon Thursday, July 24, in the Clallam County commissioners meeting room of the county courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.
Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 73 Howe Road, near Agnew, will have a sermon by Joseph Bednarik discussing the “Embodied Soul Seeks Transformative Pilgrimage.”
The PT Smooth Talkers Toastmasters recently marked its first anniversary. In honor of the occasion, a dinner party and installation of club officers was held on June 25 at the Shanghai Restaurant.
On Tuesday, July 22, at 10 a.m., Olympic Medical Cancer Center and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance will present an educational discussion on lung health featuring Douglas Wood.
On Saturday, July 26, Peninsula College nursing students will join volunteers and staff from the Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics free clinic to provide free screening for diabetes risk at the Port Angeles Farmers Market.