Wed, Mar 18, 2009
'Think Local' workshop comes to Sequim
Building a sustainable and thriving economy on the North Olympic Peninsula will be the topic the weekend of March 20-21. Michelle Long, executive director of Sustainable Connections is the keynote speaker.
'Glimpses of home: Insights of three foreign exchange students'
Three young people from three different continents talk proudly about their homelands and recount some of their experiences while living in a foreign country.
Women celebrating women's history
The League of Women Voters of Clallam County will celebrate Women's History Month with a social dinner at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., Sequim.
What legislators hope to preserve and protect
OLYMPIA -- State Rep. Kevin Van De Wege wants to keep the way paved for widening U.S. Highway 101 between Shore and Kitchen-Dick roads.
We crave comfort food these days
Kitchen Korner
Washington Street getting wheelchair ramps
A $170,000 project to install new wheelchair ramps along East and West Washington Street made it onto the list of local transportation projects that will get federal stimulus money.
Wake up, wake up!
Diabetes and you
U.S. 101 passing lane could get stimulus money
A U.S. Highway 101 passing lane project west of Blyn threatened by state budget cuts might get built after all due to the federal government's economic stimulus program.
Two hearings set on bus routes
The second of three public hearings on proposed changes to three Clallam Transit System routes - two in Sequim and one in Forks - is set for 1 p.m. May 18 at the OlyCAP Community Center, 91 Maple Ave. in Forks.
Troopers to focus on child restraints
Washington State Patrol troopers in Clallam and Jefferson counties will take part in an upcoming emphasis patrol focusing on children who are not properly restrained in vehicles.
Stones rock her world
Janine Hegy isn't the type of woman to paint her fingernails, curl her hair or dress up for work.
Stenson execution delayed again
A broader challenge to the constitutionality of the state's lethal injection procedures has delayed the execution of former Sequim resident Darold R.J. Stenson that was postponed Dec. 3.
Soroptimist Garden Gala reaches young artists
Sofa Cinema
Sequimite appointed to governor's advisory group
Margaret Witt of Sequim was appointed to the governor's committee on disability issues and employment.
Sequim will step up patrols March 23-29
The Sequim Police Department and Washington State Patrol will conduct peak daytime traffic emphasis patrols during the week of March 23-29, funded by the Washington State Traffic Safety Commission.
Sequim today, Broadway tomorrow
Acting. Dancing. Singing. These come easily to Sequim High School sophomore Trey Baldwin, who is described as a natural performer.
Sequim schools celebrate classified employees
Sequim School District recognized Washington's Classified School Employees' Week, which was March 9-13.
Sequim pair marks 67 years
Twenty-three houses and 27 cars later, George and Olive Anderson will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary in Sequim on March 20.
Sequim Middle School Honor Roll
Sequim artist celebrates 14th painting in U.S. Coast Guard collection
"Charlie Power," an oil painting by Sequim artist and Blue Whole Gallery member Priscilla Messner-Patterson, has been accepted into the U.S. Coast Guard's 2009 art collection.
Science Center offers orca study
Elementary students from across the Olympic Peninsula have an opportunity to learn about how sound travels under water and how orcas communicate with one another.
Hospital welcomes new cancer center director
Tara Lock has joined Olympic Medical Center as the new director of Olympic Medical Cancer Center.
Getting organized a snap with help
On any given day, people are bombarded with e-mails, snail mail, telephone messages, bills and a growing "to-do" list.
Community news briefs
Community News Briefs 2
Community dividends pay off for entrepreneurs
First Federal has awarded $20,000 to the Peninsula College Entrepreneur Institute through the bank's Community Dividend Program.
College ESL, GED classes start Monday
Peninsula College instructors start their Sequim-based spring quarter English as a Second Language and General Educational Development classes on Monday, March 23.
Clallam Dems may oppose Border Patrol
Members of the Clallam County Democratic Central Committee will consider joining the Jefferson County Democrats in their resolution opposing the expansion and continuation of certain activities by the U.S. Border Patrol on the north Olympic Peninsula.
Clallam County Superior Court
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