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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 

 

Bear and eagle watch over trail

Artwork part of Jamestown effort to add aesthetics to tunnel plaza

Band, choir boosters thrive despite economic slump

School arts advocates say community support remains strong in Sequim

Audubon Center receives $1 million from secret donor

RAILROAD BRIDGE COUNTED 100,000 CROSSINGS IN 2008

Annual homeless count scheduled for Jan. 29

Effort will include resource fair

Clallam Conservation District announces election

Two spots open to candidates registered to vote in Clallam

Outcome of property disposal case awaits Spinks return

Employees didn't follow procedure

Holiday chorus gives $2,000 for Sequim Community Aid

Snowgrass FUNDRAISER

Wed, Jan 14, 2009 

 

Diabetes: A dangerous epidemic

Obesity linked to increase in people with metabolism disorder

U.S. 101 passing lane might be cut

Van De Wege has hopes for project

'Somebody Special' wins story award for Redshaw

The ending of a year

Discoveries

Stricter ignition interlock law takes effect in state

Sofa Cinema

Sequim-area students named to college president's list, honor roll

Sequim was right fit for the newest OB/GYN

Dr. Cynthia Brooke begins this week at Jamestown Clinic

School leaders to talk grad requirements, state budget shortfall

School briefs

Rotarian helps Hondurans recover from floodwaters

ShelterBox delivers aid by the carton

Readings will echo Iran woman's voice

Preparing for the new year

The Bookmonger

Point-In-Time homeless census training set

Norway native paints portraits on porcelain

Images of friends, family, favorite paintings line the walls of reticent woman's apartment

News briefs

New year, new bread, new resolutions

Breaking Bread

Multitalented musician to join PA Symphony for concerts Feb. 7

Movable Fest starts Jan. 16

Meetings and arts and entertaiment calendar

King's Way pastors to grab their shovels

Groundbreaking for Christian youth camp scheduled

Jamestown S'Klallam clinic could include a helipad

Is it safe yet?

Investment corner

How to recognize child abuse, neglect

Both children and their parents exhibit behavioral signs

Highly capable student nominations open

Health clinic leaders chosen

Grandmother names infant found dead in PA garbage

Mother charged, faces arraignment on Friday

Goin' to the Dogs introduces doggie day care and school

Lessons include walking on leash, coming when called

From the police blotter

FAFSA help comes to college

District 3 spurns medic-related scam calls

Sequim caregiver: Don't fall for threats, promises of free money

Couple transforms 5 acres into interactive farm

Council quarrels over committees

Members also debate representing Boys & Girls Club

Convicted killer may get second trial

Community agencies get housing monies for homeless, low income

Communit yNews Briefs

Commission to consider Foothills project

Clallam County Superior Court

Child care manager: Report, report, report

Anonymous calls are accepted at Child Protective Services

Business briefs

Apply now for FEMA food, shelter funds

Am I too late?


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