Wed, Nov 11, 2009
Add 'Voices of Light' to holidays
"Voices of Light" is the musical theme for this year's Northwest Women's Chorale three holiday concerts.
Tue, Nov 10, 2009
Man caught by police K9 after fleeing from trooper
Clallam County – A man who ran from troopers during a traffic stop was located a short time later by a police tracking dog, and booked into the Clallam County Jail.
Mon, Nov 9, 2009
Operation Christmas Child raises its sights
This holiday season, members of Eastern Hills Community Church encourage those on the peninsula to stuff stockings in a different way for those less fortunate.
Four arrested for robberies
Four Sequim residents were arrested Nov. 7 in connection with two reported strong-arm robberies near banks in Sequim: one Oct. 12 in front of the Bank of America, 114 S. Sequim Ave., and the second Oct. 16 at the deposit drop site at Kitsap Bank, 990 E. Washington St.
Rotarians honored by Shelter Box
For the second straight year, Jim Pickett, left, and Tom Schaafsma, right, raised the most money for Rotary’s Shelter Box program in the U.S.
Building to the future
Despite hard times for many builders, Thomas Building Center has opted to look to the future with its new expansion, Designs by Thomas.
Conservation district turns 50
Clallam Conservation District recently hit the half-century mark. To celebrate, employees, current and former board members held a gathering Oct. 28 at Guy Cole Convention Center in Carrie Blake Park.
Fri, Nov 6, 2009
Q&A with Virginia O’Neil
Voters kept Virginia O’Neil as the Sequim School District, Position 2 director on the school board.
The Watercolor Way
“Watercolor does exciting things,” says Bob Lee of the North Olympic Watercolorists.
Thu, Nov 5, 2009
H1N1 (swine flu) information: easy access for Washington residents
H1N1 vaccine remains in short supply in most Washington communities, however, the amount available is growing.
U.S. Border Patrol recognizes Coast Guard Auxiliarist
SEATTLE - The U.S. Border Patrol will recognize a Coast Guard Auxiliarist at Coast Guard Station Port Angeles, Wash., on Ediz Hook Road at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday.
Wed, Nov 4, 2009
Trinity tradition turns 118
On Friday, Oct. 30, more than 300 people attended Trinity United Methodist Church’s 118th Harvest Dinner.
B & G auction aims for $175K
At 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula will hold its 21st annual auction.
Bob Schilling answers queries on B&GC future
During the economic crunch for nonprofits, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula could face the most critical fundraising event in its history.
Potluck, program end 2nd season
The Community Organic Garden of Sequim ended this year's season with a feast and a crowning Friday, Oct. 16.
Women in schools WIN
Young women from Sequim High School interacted with one of the best-known women in Washington politics on Oct. 28.
'Twilight' inspires vampire walk
It's "Twilight" time in Forks.
Wildfire plan ready for public reaction
Fire service professionals and agencies from across Clallam County have completed a draft Community Wildfire Protection Plan for Clallam County.
Trash and recycling to change
Sequim residents soon will have the option of curbside yard waste disposal and a smaller trash can under a new contract with DM Disposal Co., Inc. approved at the Oct. 26 city council meeting.
State report ties health risks to lower grades
Smoking, drinking more than two cans of soda a day and not eating enough fruits and vegetables.
School Briefs
Rotary picks Cassal for top student
Sequim Middle School student Kevin Cassal is October's Student of the Month, as picked by Sequim Sunrise Rotary.
Roll out the barrels for online arts auction
The Port Angeles Arts Council is hosting an online auction to support its mission and showcase the talent of local artists.
Pianist performs at LDS Church
James Oneil Miner plays popular piano works from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 601 W. Washington St., Sequim.
OTA prepares Pulitzer winner 'Doubt, A Parable'
Olympic Theatre Arts is rehearsing the second play of its season, "Doubt, A Parable."
Nostalgia galore in new old-fashioned store
SANDRA FRYKHOLM
No takers to market Sequim
No one responded by the Oct. 23 deadline to the city's request to provide tourism marketing and advertising, City Clerk Karen Kuznek-Reese told the city council at its Oct. 26 meeting.
McCauley offered plea bargain in hit-skip case
James Edward McCauley, 60, of Sequim, has been offered a plea bargain in his case of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon and hit-and-run resulting in injury, according to court records.
Hahn found guilty of murder-for-hire
Aaron Hahn was found guilty Oct. 28 of first-degree solicitation of murder following a six-day jury trial in Clallam County Superior Court.
Greenhouse dedicated to ONP employee
If only he could have lived to see it.
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