PORT ANGELES – The annual community tuna drive is now in its 26th year, and local businesses are ready to receive your donations through April 13th. Tim Crowley is this year’s Tuna Drive Chairman. He spoke with
SEQUIM — The Sequim City Council voted to appoint Assistant City Manager Charisse Deschenes as the interim City Manager. Her term will begin on April 18th, pending a contract approval. Deschenes will serve as the Interim City
PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Waterfront Center has already taken in nearly three-quarters of a million dollars in capital since it’s groundbreaking last October. That’s including an opportunity fund grant of over five-hundred thousand dollars. A
SEQUIM – An earthquake rattled the north Olympic Peninsula late last night. According to the US Geological Survey, the 3.0 magnitude earthquake hit just before midnight last night about three miles southwest of Sequim. It was at
PORT ANGELES – County Commissioners continued their efforts at establishing a current fireworks ordinance that will expand on state law. Commissioners have taken input from throughout the county and are trying to tailor the ordinance to best
PORT ANGELES – Flu season now has an extra added threat with the recent addition of the coronavirus. Clallam County Health Officer, Dr. Allison Berry Unthank on both the viruses: “We are seeing influenza circulating widely in
Sequim – Deon Kapetan has been named this year’s Sequim Citizen of the Year. At a meeting of the Sequim-Dungness Valley Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, Kapetan was announced as the winner. Deon Kapetan took over as the
PORT ANGELES – Environmental studies about the marbled murrelet and its financial impact on the state’s junior taxing districts have been going on since 2006. Clallam County is now pitching in money for another impact study. Mason,