- Rural zoning petition signature count gaining against Growth...
October 2008 Forks, WA - The West End is a unique, rural section of Clallam County, a region with a significantly different makeup from the more urban cities and towns of east Clallam County.
- Scenic portion of Olympic Discovery Trail shored up for winter
One of the Olympic Discovery Trail's many picturesque legs is shored up just in time for storm season.
- Store workers receive awards in solemn ceremony; they helped stop killer, sheriff says
Longhouse Market & Deli cashier Libby Sweetser and security guard Allan Napiontek, right, are among five Longhouse staff members who received Clallam Citizen Commendations from Clallam County Sheriff Bill ...
- Two Peninsula men to spin on 'Wheel of Fortune'
Two Sequim men know for sure: It pays to be enthusiastic while not taking yourself too seriously.
- Gunman linked to two shooting deaths also planned to kill ex-wife, sheriff says
The man who murdered a Forest Service officer and a Sequim-area retiree probably was on his way to kill his former wife, Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict said Tuesday.
- Preparations completed for today's memorial to slain officer
Colorful flowers filled an athletic locker room at Civic Field on Sunday. The 15 large pots of flowers arrived at the stadium, adding color to preparations for today's memorial service for U.S. Forest Service ...
- 'Very powerful' ceremony planned for slain Forest Service officer
Clallam Bay Correctional Center chief investigator Candace Palmer, Olympic National Park Chief Ranger Kevin Hendricks, Washington State Trooper Rick Ward and U.S. Forest Service Officers Mark Ditzel and Paul ...
- Jefferson County trail grows a little longer
Larry Scott's memory continues to grow across Jefferson County. Jefferson County Public Works opened a new, 2,000-foot section of the Larry Scott Memorial Trail this week, and is inviting people to take a walk ...
- Thousands bid farewell to Officer Fairbanks
More than 3,000 people gathered at Civic Field today to grieve the loss of U.S. Forest Service Officer Kristine Fairbanks, even as they gave thanks for the gifts she shared.
- A father's fear: Daughter dies in line of duty
The dread thought always floated at the back of John Willits' mind, a raven's feather blown about by an ill wind: His daughter, Kristine Fairbanks, a law enforcement officer with the U.S. Forest Service, one ...
- Authorities to release surveillance video of gunman today -- see it here
Law enforcement officers from a variety of jurisdictions stand at attention as the United States and Washington flags are brought to half-staff during a short ceremony at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port ...
- Suspected killer "was a walking time bomb"
THE SUSPECT Shawn M. Roe died in a shootout with deputies. THE VICTIMS Richard Ziegler, a 59-year-old retiree, and Forest Service officer Kristine Fairbanks, 51, were killed Saturday.
- Recently arrived Sequim-area resident was building home when fatally shot
Richard Ziegler was in high spirits earlier in the afternoon when he was fatally shot.
- Forest Service officer shot to death; alleged killer shot dead by deputies; third killing reported
A man wanted in the fatal shooting of a U.S. Forest Service officer was shot to death Saturday night fewer than seven hours after the officer was killed.
- Blyn residents advocate for property rights - Sequim Gazette
By EVAN McLEAN Sequim Gazette Staff writer 8/27/08 - Sequim, WA - Greg Mottis and Bruce Seton each own land on Zaccardo Road and have seen the parcels rezoned from commercial to low-density residential, ...
- New fire station to serve growing stretch of Clallam
It's all about minutes. Five, instead of 18 or 20. The new Clallam County Fire District No.
- Lower Elwha building casino; hoping to open by Christmas
The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe hopes to open by Christmas a $4 million casino it is building on the tribal reservation.
- Four-vehicle collision clogs U.S. 101 east of Sequim
UPDATE 3:20 p.m. SEQUIM -- Both lanes of U.S. Highway 101 east of Sequim have been reopened following a four-vehicle collision today, reports PDN reporter Paige Dickerson, who is at the scene.
- Candid views on how Port Angeles City Hall got into the 'train wreck'
The first day of 2008 was a bad day for City Manager Mark Madsen. It was the first day of what he later would say became "a train wreck." The situation ultimately led to Madsen's resignation on July 9 after he ...