COLFAX —In a wild, back-and-forth offensive battle with a total of 15 touchdowns, the Neah Bay football team hung on fr dear ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — W. Ron Allen, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe chairman and CEO, was named to the National Native American Hall of Fame along with five other Indian Country individuals during a gala in ...
The all-volunteer nonprofit group started in 2017 by Ken Stringer and other local bike enthusiasts to promote bicycling, bicycle safety and advocate for bicycle-safe and bicycle-friendly roads and ...
The Holiday Light Tours aren’t the only thing happening at 7 Cedars during the Christmas season. On Saturday, the resort will host a flipping of the switch event from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. with food and ...
SEQUIM — Numerous swastikas and a misspelled Nazi slogan were spray-painted in three locations in Carrie Blake Community Park. Vandalized spots included the Sequim skate park, a pickleball court and a ...
This month marked a major milestone for Jefferson Healthcare as the hospital’s new radiation oncology clinic welcomed its first patients.
The Peninsula College women’s basketball team went up against two of the elite teams in the Northwest Athletic Conference this weekend and found it has a lot of work to do to be among them.
FEDERAL WAY — Both the Port Angeles and Sequim swim teams finished in the top 18 at state as the Roughriders’ Lynzee Reid and Wolves’ Ava Shinkle had outstanding performances at the state 2A girls ...
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