Tue, Mar 23, 2010
Young Firefighters’ First Lessons
First Teacher meets FD 3
Mon, Mar 22, 2010
North Olympic Library System closure due to funding shortfall
Just a reminder that all branches of the North Olympic Library System will be closed from Monday, March 29 through Saturday, April 3 as a cost-saving measure.
Sun, Mar 21, 2010
Gala goes gaga for Garden Guru
Helen Haller Elementary's gymnasium packed out like most of Ed Hume's flower gardens for his presentation on March 20th.
Students say sayonara to salmon
Helen Haller students raise and release 500 salmon
Christian School asks the big questions
Olympic Christian School, 43 O' Brien Road, Port Angeles, held their annual science fair on March 18th.
FBLA rocks Saturday
The Rock-a-thon was on at Bank of America Park on Saturday, March 20th.
Fri, Mar 19, 2010
Middle School goes historic
History Day celebrated at Sequim Middle School
BBQ grill catches side of garage on fire
Firefighters responded to 221 Mars Vista Way Thursday evening when the homeowner's barbecue caught the side of his garage on fire.
Thu, Mar 18, 2010
Railroad Bridge ramp revamped
Construction begins March 29
Wed, Mar 17, 2010
Resolved group of leaders
24th District Reps. Lynn Kessler and Kevin Van De Wege presented House Resolution 4669 to 2010 PEAK Leaders for their dedication and service to community.
Dove’s light still shining
Lighthouse lover loses fight for life
Senior Activity Center searching for funds
Sequim City Council backs other nonprofits with grants
Pile of Hugs for Haiti
The dolls are for children in earthquake ravaged Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Trust betrayed, a mind shattered
Woman repairs personality splintered by sexual abuse
BOWLING just keeps on rolling
Elkhart maintains Olympic lanes
Writing for love
Retired teacher pens ABCs
Shelter may refuse abandoned animals
Provision part of 1-year pact
Sequim gets split at Kent tourney
Sequim not only survived a weekend tourney with just nine players on its roster, but thrived.
Rotary Club, charities set spring auction
Sequim Sunrise Rotary holds its "Spring Fling Rotary Charities Auction" at 5:30 p.m. Friday, March 19
Paul Haines new chief of Sequim public works
Sequim City Manager Steve Burkett believes hiring Paul Haines as Sequim's new public works director, will boost the culture and morale at the department.
New signs will heighten OMC's Sequim profile
Things will be looking up literally at Olympic Medical Center's Sequim campus after new exterior signs are installed in about six weeks.
Meet 'Hattie McDaniel'
Best known for being the first African-American to win an Academy Award
Master Gardeners ready for weekly plant clinics
Clallam County WSU Master Gardeners begins weekly plant clinics for the 2010 season in Sequim and Port Angeles in April.
Kailin suing to unblock septic easement
Says trail obstructs septic field
Hope, help at Healthy Families
Becca Korby wants everyone to know: Hope for healing from abuse is available by seeking help from her agency.
Former footballer sues schools for 2008 injury
Woolf's arm cut in P.E.
Five Acre play fit for gods
Greek gods and goddesses make special appearances at Five Acre School's all-school play
FBI looking into phone scam
Caller con game strikes from here to New York
Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church
Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church's mission statement proclaims "God's Work: Our Hands."
Countertops for charity
Builder helps in makeover
Community news briefs
Church news
Christian high school looking good for 2010-11
The staff and board of directors of Olympic Christian School seem optimistic their high school at Independent Bible Church will remain open.
Artists and writers recognized
Several Sequim-area residents are among the winners for inclusion in Tidepools 2010
Carlsborg sewer closer to reality
The Carlsborg sewer project inched closer to starting Monday, March 15
Business briefs
Born to fish
Sequim woman marks her 100th year Saturday
Alter fares, not service, bus riders tell transit
Clallam Transit System's board of directors heard support for its proposed fare increases
Tue, Mar 16, 2010
Treasurer’s cashier charged in $617K theft
Catherine Betts, the Clallam County Treasurer’s Office employee being investigated for embezzling an estimated $617,467, was charged with one count of first-degree theft on Tuesday in Clallam County Superior Court.
Public invited to visit Hurricane Ridge
Entrance fees to be waived for last two weekends in March
Downed power line on 101 east of Sequim
A downed power line and pole has knocked out power to the Sequim Bay Lodge, 268522 U.S. Highway 101
A Jolly Good Harris Fellow
Marc Lawrence of the Sequim Sunrise Rotary receives an award from Nell Clausen, president of the club.
Sat, Mar 13, 2010
Time capsule sealed into wall at new Jamestown Clinic
To be opened in 50 years
Sequim man arrested on child rape, drug charges
Steven T. Bright, 30, Sequim, was arrested Friday on 15 counts of third-degree child rape
Fri, Mar 12, 2010
Sequim’s Billes named ‘Teacher of Merit’
Middle school history educator earns another top national award
Vandals squash berries
Cameron Berry Farm is recent vandalism victim
Wed, Mar 10, 2010
Group comes together for MS support
Locals stay in multiple sclerosis research loop
New Public Works director hired
30-year professional engineer Paul Haines approved
Sequim family wins big
Lady Luck smiled on Robert Maddux more than once during 7 Cedars Casino's Car or Cash 15th Anniversary Bash.
Royalty will rule festival
The 115th Irrigation Festival kicked off March 6 with the crowning of the 2010 festival queen and princesses.
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