Wednesday, January 21 – HUGS and Squirrels

Hugs and Squirrels are the topics today…oh…and music. Sorry…I got distracted by a squirrel. Todd, Amanda and Jim laugh their way through the Morning Scramble
01/20/2026 – PA School District

Tues. 01/20 – Port Angeles School District – new PAHS Girls Flag Football coach and 2 senior players. This is a brand new sport in the state of Washington and PAHS’s first season, Coach: Sam Salanoa Players: Piper
Tuesday, January 20 – He DJ…play that funky music!

Todd, Marc and Steph talk about the origins of DJ’s, Basketball, and the great energy lull of the day.
Friday, January 16 – Galentines Day Comes Early

Steph and Amanda get to talk to the leaders and organizers of the upcoming United Way of Clallam County, “Galentines Day” event! Thank you to our special guests Jaycie Wakefield and Christy Smith from the United Way
Friday, January 16 – Do Nothing Day

Today is National Do Nothing Day, but Todd, Johnny B. and AMANDA are at work on this fine Friday morning.
01/15/2026 – Port Angeles Police Chief

Thurs. 01/15 – Port Angeles Police Chief, Brian Smith, discussing how nationwide issues can become local issues due to legislation, which can then impact Law Enforcement’s ability to perform their duties.
Friday, January 9th – A guy and a gal

It’s Steph and Todd…who so graciously stepped in for a very sick Amanda.
Thursday, January 15 – Hat’s off to you!

Todd, Steph and Kevin talk hats, bagels, and wikipedia!
01/13/2026 – Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue Fire Chief – Artistic Director PA Symphony

Tues. 01/13 – Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue fire Chief, Jake Patterson. 2nd Segment – Artistic Director and Conductor of the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra, Jonathan Pasternack, discussing the upcoming Chamber II concert featuring Tyler Benedict.
01/12/2026 – Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney – North Olympic History Center

Mon. 01/12 – Clallam county Prosecuting Attorney, Mark Nichols, discussing criminal appeals, as well as human trafficking as part of January being National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. 2nd Segment – North Olympic History Center’s Executive Director David