Public comment period opens for Hurricane Ridge water project

Port Angeles – Olympic National Park plans to begin a water infrastructure project up at Hurricane Ridge that involves some digging, and there’s some concern that the project could impact two archaeological sites that have significance for
Port Angeles and Sequim Food Banks win Farmer of the Year award

BY PEPPER FISHER PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Food Bank and Sequim Food Bank are the joint recipients of the North Olympic Land Trust’s 2024 Farmer of the Year award. The award honors individuals or organizations
Port and tribe get federal infrastructure grants

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles and the Makah Tribe will receive federal funding for infrastructure improvements, with grants of $9 million and $5.5 million, respectively. The funding comes from the Port Infrastructure Development Program.
Public comment period opens for Hurricane Ridge water project
Port Angeles – Olympic National Park plans to begin a water infrastructure project up at Hurricane Ridge that involves some digging, and there’s some concern that the project could impact two archaeological sites that have significance for
Downtown PA to get updated holiday lights

PORT ANGELES – Downtown Port Angeles will shine brighter this holiday season with expanded LED lighting on trees starting Friday. Volunteers, led by the newly formed Port Angeles Waterfront District, will handle the setup, taking over from
Port Angeles and Sequim Food Banks win Farmer of the Year award
BY PEPPER FISHER PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Food Bank and Sequim Food Bank are the joint recipients of the North Olympic Land Trust’s 2024 Farmer of the Year award. The award honors individuals or organizations
Vandals strike outdoor education trail near Joyce

JOYCE – A beloved StoryWalk for kids at the Lyre Conservation Area was hit by vandals last weekend. They tore down nearly all 20 picture-book signs and tossed them into the woods. North Olympic Land Trust (NOLT)
LOCAL SPORTS: PC women open season with big hoop win

By Oly Archibald PASCO — The 3rd-ranked Peninsula Pirate women’s basketball team visited the Hawks’ Nest yesterday to face 6th-ranked Columbia Basin, a team that had handed the Pirates a 20-point defeat in Pasco last year. With
Port and tribe get federal infrastructure grants
PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles and the Makah Tribe will receive federal funding for infrastructure improvements, with grants of $9 million and $5.5 million, respectively. The funding comes from the Port Infrastructure Development Program.
Downtown PA to get updated holiday lights
PORT ANGELES – Downtown Port Angeles will shine brighter this holiday season with expanded LED lighting on trees starting Friday. Volunteers, led by the newly formed Port Angeles Waterfront District, will handle the setup, taking over from