Sun, Dec 13, 2009
Two Sequim residents escape serious injury in double fatal east of PA
Victims were Peninsula College students from China
Fri, Dec 11, 2009
Dig deeper with spiritual direction
Pair offer companionship on exploration path
Lavender Growers give money for food and toys
The Sequim Lavender Grower’s Association donated $1,000 to the Sequim Food Bank and $500 to Toys for Tots on Dec. 11.
School buses fill-up for savings
New 1,200-gallon fuel tank saves on fuel and labor
Restrictions on Eligibility for H1N1 Vaccine Removed
Effective Monday, December 14, 2009, the Clallam, Jefferson, and Kitsap County Health jurisdictions...
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
We want your lights
Gazette to publish holiday photos
Tue, Dec 8, 2009
Glad greetings from Afghanistan
My goodness. Yesterday we got 12 packages from you and your friends!
Cuckoo for hot cocoa at SMS
Sequim Middle School all student body members had impeccable timing with their annual cocoa morning as the frost of winter rolled in.
OlyPen continues computer donations
OlyPen continues serving needy families and individuals by distributing used working-condition computers.
Interim city public works chief arrives from Anacortes
Jim Pemberton, former Anacortes public works director, began Tuesday, Dec. 8, as Sequim's interim public works director.
Hahn gets 19 years in prison
Aaron Hahn was sentenced Wednesday, Dec. 2, to 19 years in prison for trying to hire someone to kill a Sequim teenager with whom he had a 21/2-year sexual relationship.
First Teacher all set for annual winter party
The annual First Teacher winter celebration is slated for 10 a.m.-noon on Friday, Dec. 11, in the commons at Sequim Community School, 220 W. Alder St.
Demolition permits issued for Kmart, Oyster House
Two long-awaited demolition projects received permits last week, the Kmart building east of Port Angeles and the shellfish processing building on Oyster House Road.
D.V. Creamery milk tied to E. coli cases
A Sequim dairy's raw milk was the source of three recent Escherichia coli illnesses that prompted the state departments of health and agriculture to warn consumers about the product's dangers.
Community News briefs
College offers opportunity grants
Peninsula College's Opportunity Grant program has funds to assist with college tuition for up to 45 credits and the cost of textbooks.
Chiropractor pleads not guilty
A former Sequim chiropractor accused of double-billing the state Department of Labor and Industries appeared Dec. 4 in Clallam County Superior Court and pleaded not guilty.
Volunteers needed to help with causes of homelessness
Clallam County's Homelessness Task Force is organizing Homeless Connect events from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, at Port Angeles' Vern Burton Center and at the Olympic Community Action building in Forks.
Business briefs
Births
Suspect jailed for thefts of trailer, tractor
The man suspected of several construction site thefts last month was arrested by federal marshals on Saturday, Dec. 5, in Rainier, Ore.
Spotlight on First Step Family Support Center
Singers perform for mission trip
Local singers and musicians will present a special Christmas concert from 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Sequim High School auditorium, 601 N. Sequim Ave.
Sheriff's office receives association's recognition
The Clallam County Sheriff's Office has received accreditation from the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.
Sequim Kiwanis trees grow funds for youth
If you spot a sea of green on Washington Street, you'll know the Sequim Kiwanians have ushered in the holiday season with their annual Christmas tree sale.
Rotary touts SMS's Taft
An avid reader, Zoe Olson Taft says she has nearly 250 books in her room.
Bentley touts levy to chamber
When it comes time for voters to say yea or nay to Sequim School District's levy proposal, superintendent Bill Bentley hopes to have the support of local business owners.
Prevent child ID theft
Thieves who steal children’s identities use them to purchase handguns, ring up thousands of dollars of purchases and apply for loans.
Stories of a lifetime
Tim Richards knows what it means to lose some of his personal history.
Art meets science
Last year, the contest had youths tossing eggs. This year, it's about building bridges.
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