OLYMPIA – Hunters in Washington now have a second choice of safety color when heading out into the wilderness: Fluorescent pink. Washington joins nine other states that allow hunters to wear pink clothing for safety. Currently, hunters
As a musician, you always hope that the stories you tell through music will touch the lives of those around you. That a song will help trigger a memory that makes the audience smile. That a certain
Kim Loafman and her husband Patrick, were the big winners in the Shower of Shamrocks contest, presented by Kokopelli Grill and KONP. Kim was elated to pick up her Big Green Egg on Friday, April 19th, from
Today is the final day to pick up registration slips for children 8 and under, for the 41st Annual KONP Easter Egg Hunt. Tomorrow, April 20th is the hunt. Registration starts at 8:15 with the hunt starting
PORT ANGELES – 28-year-old Forks resident Tommy Cook Jr., who was arrested in June of last year on multiple drug and weapons charges, has been sentenced to 6-and-a-half years in prison. His high-profile arrest involved OPNET officers
PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Parks Commission tonight will consider a grassroots push to get an iron security fence installed around the liberty bell structure at Veterans Memorial Park downtown, which would primarily be paid for
SEQUIM— Beginning Monday, April 29, North 2nd Avenue between Alder Street and Fir Street will be closed to traffic in connection with construction of the West Fir Street Rehabilitation project to allow Interwest Construction to mobilize materials
PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council still intends to restart a Code enforcement program, but they decided Tuesday that they won’t pay for it by raising your taxes. Mayor Sissi Bruch told KONP that a