A public information forum on everything you need to know about filing and running for public office will be at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 19, sponsored by the Republican Women of Clallam County at Clallam County Republican Party Headquarters, 509 S. Lincoln St., Port Angeles.
One of just six counties in Washington State to use the Home Rule Charter form of government, Clallam looks to 15 representatives — three from each of its commissioner districts — to amend the county charter, a kind of constitution for our region.
After a string of resignations, the election of a new board of trustees, and a brief closure and reopening of the exhibit center, the Museum & Arts Center in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley is moving ahead with and without some key pieces.
The laws of nature are the unchangeable laws that define all things that happen like death and if you jump, you have to come down.
March 28 is a no school/snow make-up day and spring break is March 31-April 4. The District Office will be open 7 a.m.—3 p.m., closed noon—1 p.m. for lunch.
Devin Hibler was named Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s February Middle School Student of the Month.
When you look outside you are likely to be impressed. The beautiful mountains, billowy clouds, flowers beginning to bloom and lots of sunshine and clear skies.
Two Peninsula College faculty recently were granted tenure at the Peninsula College Board of Trustees’ meeting March 11 in Port Angeles.
The local chapter of the Order of the Sons of Italy in America is inviting applications for the Elena Buonpane Memorial Scholarship to assist students with an Italian heritage or students interested in Italian culture to further their education.
On March 13-14, Ashley Baltrusitis, Maeve Harris and Katherine Landoni presented their original research at Seattle Pacific University.
The royalty court for the 119th Sequim Irrigation Festival debuted this year’s float with the theme, “Mountains to Sea: A Pristine Place to Be,” at 7 Cedars Casino on Saturday, March 22, before the festival’s kick-off dinner.
A year-long ambient air quality study by the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) in Sequim and Port Angeles is set to end April 3.
A 79-year-old Sequim man re-mains missing as of Saturday night. Clallam County Sheriff’s Office reports William Rusk went missing after his boat overturned at 5 p.m. March 21, on the Bogachiel River in Forks.