PUYALLUP — The Washington Sportsman’s Show, the largest sportsman’s show in the state, offers a chance to peruse hundreds of hunting, fishing and outdoor equipment companies and will continue through ...
MOUNT VERNON — Peninsula College’s tight defense limited the Skagit Valley women to just 18 percent shooting from the field to blow past the Cardinals 53-26 in an NWAC North region basketball game on ...
The PIT count tends to be inaccurate, Hannon said. Last year, the count was 160, but local coordinated entry, a waitlist that includes those hoping to be placed in housing, has about 280 households on ...
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The free seminar will be at the Church of Christ, 1233 E. Front St., Port Angeles. The seminar will discuss reasons for believing in the possibility of God. Attendees will explore the complexity of ...
The scripture-based seminars will be conducted at the church, 116 E. Ahlvers Road, on Mondays through May 18. A $20 workbook fee is payable at the first meeting.
Holy God, you confound the world’s wisdom in giving your kingdom to the lowly and the pure in heart. Give us such a hunger and thirst for justice, and perseverance in striving for peace, that in our ...
A youth-presented Shakespearean play, an amateur comedy night and an English-style concertina concert highlight this weekend’s events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
In the final tune up for tonight’s beginning of the West Central District No. 3 Class 1A/2A district tournament, Sequim’s Ruby Moxley-Horgan racked up a huge night offensively and defensively for the ...
PORT ANGELES — With Department of Natural Resources funding in flux and timber sales paused, the state agency is trying to keep enough boots, engines and equipment on the Peninsula to protect and ...