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Wed, Sep 28, 2011 

 

Stimulus dollars at work

Guardrail project helps lessen Highway 101 crash impact

Marathon of meals

Community comes together to help feed the world

Maier Hall opens

PC’s newest building celebrated

Sequim: Whole lotta shakin’ going on

‘Array of Arrays’ locates the source of peninsula tremors

KSQM touts tower contest

Challenge supports radio station’s Oct. 8 ‘Broadcast’

Tue, Sep 27, 2011 

 

Woman rescued from bluff

Evening hike leads to emergency response

Fri, Sep 23, 2011 

 

Pretty darn fishy

Thu, Sep 22, 2011 

 

Small brush fire extinguished behind QFC

City recruits volunteers for ongoing program

Open Aire Market partners with city for music

12th annual Friends of the Fields Harvest Dinner a community-wide effort

Wed, Sep 21, 2011 

 

From zero to grown-ups in no time

First day for one excited kindergartner

Elwha’s last stand

Boekelheide steps down from post at River Center

Community news briefs

One injured in highway wreck

Road projects round up City of Sequim decisions

Commissioner and council candidates chalk it up

Economic impact and goals discussed for county and city

Uninsured doesn’t mean unworthy

VIMO event raises money for area’s underprivileged

So long, dear friend

Master Gardeners bid farewell to one of their own

Sequim’s own river party

Dungeness River Festival highlights natural resources, history

Dungeness River’s majesty knows no bounds

Tue, Sep 20, 2011 

 

Hit Kalaloch for National Public Lands Day

Sequim resident reports phone scam

Police advise not to give information over the phone

‘Snort’ hits the big time

Restored tractor is a national finalist

Goodbye, Gwennie

Sequim restaurateur retires, sells building

State attorney general to try Allison case

AG amends theft charge

Sequim man dies in rollover

Deputies believe alcohol was a factor in crash

Peninsula college to offer alternative fuels program

Course explores hybrid, bio-diesel, ethanol options; limited to 15 students

Fri, Sep 16, 2011 

 

Fake $100 bills circulating

Counterfeits pass ‘pen test’

Thu, Sep 15, 2011 

 

Music Live with Lunch returns for 18th year

Trio plays September with new performers through May

Program offers free children’s identity protection

Rural communities susceptible, too, says organizer

Wed, Sep 14, 2011 

 

Olympic National Forest closes Brothers Wilderness Area

Sequim man faces additional charge

School board, SARC candidates debate the issues

City Hall to stay downtown

Council approves $1.25 million deal; Serenity House sells thrift store, apartments

$2 billion in sales, $17 million in wages

Carlsborg businesses publish study on UGA’s economic relevance

Community news briefs

A day for Sequim to give back

Serenity House’s future is in Sequim

Leaders say they want to expand with move

Settlement may be near for Fair Weather

Radio station proves to be pet-friendly

Down with the dams

Central part of Elwha River restoration begins Saturday

Scouts’ 50-miler well worth the effort

Troop 1492 completes milestone hike in California’s Sierras

Tue, Sep 13, 2011 

 

Park enacts campfire restrictions

To her former glory: Dungeness Schoolhouse repainting complete

Mon, Sep 12, 2011 

 

Council approves $1.25 million deal for city hall land

Serenity House sells thrift store and apartment buildings


Council approves $1.25 million deal for city hall land

‘An important symbol’

Officers deliver Twin Towers artifact on 9-11

Sequim FFA, tractor project in national competition

Fri, Sep 9, 2011 

 

Lions test to prevent glaucoma and diabetes

Sequim club helps 42 people receive free health screening


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