Tuesday Nov 24 | Peninsula Daily News
Storm-caused power outages expected to be reversed by Thanksgiving or sooner
Everyone in the county should have electricity by Thanksgiving if not sooner, said Clallam County Public Utility District spokesman Jeff Beaman.
Power expected to be back on today in Clallam's last blacked-out areas
Power was expected to return this morning to all Clallam County residents still without electrical service after crews continued this weekend to mop up the mess made by a week's worth of rain and wind.
Lights back on for most in Clallam County; East Jefferson County suffers no major storm damage
Power was restored Thursday to all but about 1,600 Clallam County Public Utility District customers in the Joyce area as another storm pushed into the North Olympic Peninsula.
Woman hurt in Highway 112 car wreck improving after nine surgeries
Emily Joner Dickens, a 22-year-old former resident of Neah Bay and Port Angeles who was critically injured in an Oct.
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Port Angeles card casino deals final hand
The only nontribal casino in Clallam and Jefferson counties has run out of luck.
Most North Olympic Peninsula students missed Obama's speech
President Obama's speech to schoolchildren was not widely viewed live in many districts on the North Olympic Peninsula on Tuesday.
Three men taken into custody after fleeing trooper
The State Patrol took three men into custody after they ran from a trooper this morning.
Vintage Fashion Show and Tea coming to Lopez
A beaded ball gown, from the 1900's. Modeled by Sandi Denoff. If high fashion or history appeals to you, then you will be in heaven as a parade of Victorian walking apparel, lingerie, bathing suits, and ball gowns are modeled at the Vintage Fashion Show and Tea.
Joyce man to get retrial in medical marijuana case
In a move his attorney called precedent-setting, a medical marijuana provider who lived near Joyce will get a new trial after the state Court of Appeals overturned his conviction for growing marijuana and ordered a new trial.
Area honeybee population drop continues
North Olympic Peninsula beekeepers are not sure what is causing colony collapse disorder.
Crazy daze: Joyce celebrates traditions the old-fashioned way
Winners of the Joyce Daze beard and moustache contest display their prizes at the end of the event.
Crazy daze: Joyce celebrates traditions the old-fashioned way
Winners of the Joyce Daze beard and moustache contest display their prizes at the end of the event.
Book review | 'Let the Great World Spin': mesmerized by a man on a tightrope
The author of "Let the Great World Spin" will read from his book at 7 p.m. Monday in the Microsoft auditorium of The Seattle Public Library's Central Library .
James Joyce's Ulysses Gets Graphic With Online Comic
The mere mention of James Joyce's pivotal work, Ulysses , can send shivers down the spine of any self-respecting graduate who barely managed to scrape through the Cliff Notes of one of modern literature's crown jewels.
Once again, Bloomsday celebrated
For 31 years, more than 15 of them on the Vineyard, Island resident John Crelan's group, Arts and Society, has put together an annual "Bloomsday Celebration of Music and Drama." Held at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, Bloomsday, June 16, is the day in 1904, when events in the life of the fictional character Leopold Bloom began to unfold in James ...
Beach reading . The very phrase is abhorrent to book lovers, connoting as it does cheap paperbacks, tumescent with air-dried seawater and crunchy with sand, paragraph after paragraph of poorly written pulp meant to be read as fast as the passing of summer itself.
Joyce's alma mater honours Friel on Bloomsday
Internationally acclaimed playwright Brian Friel celebrated Bloomsday at James Joyce's alma mater today where he received the university's highest honour.
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Though "Ulysses" is renowned in literary circles for its groundbreaking technique and psychological exploration, these accolades do little to explain the popularity of "Bloomsday," the annual celebration in which the entire novel is read aloud.
If you can't be in Dublin tomorrow for the 105th Bloomsday - the gala, Guinness-fueled tribute to James Joyce's epic "Ulysses," which begins and ends in that fair city on June 16, 1904 - do the next best thing.