The author, Robert Steelquist, 65, has lived in Blyn for 35 years and has extensive knowledge of the local wilderness.
Here are the various business meetings this week across the North Olympic Peninsula.
Meetings across Jefferson County.
Jeffrey Scott Alma, 30, was booked on investigation of felony hit-and-run with injury, driving under the influence, violation of a protection order and fourth-degree assault.
A government website helps people begin a retirement savings account and determine their contributions.
Three Clallam County girls earned ribbons and placings at the Washington State Fair. Karen’s horse Indy develops, and is treated for, colic.
The same candidates have been invited to a candidates night in Brinnon on Monday.
News events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Those who survived were still trying to process what happened as their community became the latest entry on a list of places known by the rest of world for mass shootings.
It was a busy day for Vessel Assist and East Jefferson Fire-Rescue.
The International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) is a global cleanup effort organized by the Ocean Conservancy each third Saturday of September.
The fire department did not identify the drivers, citing privacy laws.
The juvenile, who was not in custody Thursday, is not named because of the person’s age, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
The city has seen a 24 percent increase in lodging taxes collected from January through August compared to 2015, recording $320,520 in revenue.
The 0.8-mile stretch of roadway was damaged during the winter and fall due to high water levels in the Bogachiel River.
Clallam County unemployment came down to 7.6 percent, while Jefferson County’s jobless rate dipped to 7.2 percent, officials said.
Racing association officials said Mike Procunier died doing what he loved.
Tour comes in advance of open access for visitors to replenished Beach Lake shoreline.
Only 20 schools in the country received the distinction from the National Education Policy Center of University of Colorado.
Stars to light up what should be a sell-out success.