PORT ANGELES – There was another surge of 15 Covid cases reported over the weekend for a total of 195. Despite that, the important metric of cases per 100-thousand population over the last 2 weeks dropped significantly
OLYMPIA – Washington state was approved Monday for a federal coronavirus grant that will allow for an additional $300 in unemployment benefits on top of the state’s regular unemployment benefit for a limited period of time. A spokeswoman for
Pepper Fisher BLYN, Wash. – The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe was recently awarded over $4.2-million from a new grant program under the Pacific Salmon Treaty that will be used to extend by a mile the Dungeness River floodplain
By: Pepper Fisher BLYN, Wash. – A new cell tower, disguised as a fir tree, has just been fully outfitted and “switched on” by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe in Blyn. The 150-foot monofir tower itself was completed
By: Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – At Friday morning’s Covid-19 briefing we learned that over 400 people so far are currently in quarantine, at home or elsewhere, largely due to contact tracing following a large spike in
By: Pepper Fisher LAKE CUSHMAN, Wash. – Olympic National Park and U.S. Forest officials announced today that Service Roads and trails that provide access to Lake Cushman and the Staircase entrance to Olympic National Park will be
By: Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — Sequim City Council member Troy Tenneson notified the City Friday that he was resigning from his City Council position effective immediately because of a family emergency. Tenneson was elected to the City
By: Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Save Our Sequim group (SOS) got a victory in court Friday when Superior Court Judge Brent Basden elected not to award reimbursements of attorney fees to either the City of