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Election results as of Friday, Nov. 6th.
The Watercolor Way Q&A with Virginia ONeil Election results as of Friday, Nov. 6th.Election updateNov. 5, 2009 County auditor Patty Rosand said "We received another 2,018 ballots Thursday, bringing the uncounted ballots up to 8,927". "We are now at a total of 25,537 ballots returned, or 55.83% of the possible 45,739" "Crews are working to get as many of those counted by tomorrow afternoon as possible. Because so many came in today, we may not be able to report on all of them tomorrow. If we are not able to finish, we will report again by Monday afternoon. We understand everyone is anxious to know about the many close races we had on election night". Ballots will continue to trickle in from out of state, military and overseas voters over the next week. The canvassing board will meet at 9 a.m. on November 23rd and certify the election at 11 a.m. on November 24th.
H1N1 (swine flu) information: easy access for Washington residents U.S. Border Patrol recognizes Coast Guard Auxiliarist Bob Schilling answers queries on B&GC future Trinity tradition turns 118 B & G auction aims for $175K Nov. 4, 2009 Young women from Sequim High School interacted with one of the best-known women in Washington politics on Oct. 28. Wildfire plan ready for public reaction Trash and recycling to change State report ties health risks to lower grades Rotary picks Cassal for top student Roll out the barrels for online arts auction OTA prepares Pulitzer winner 'Doubt, A Parable' No takers to market Sequim McCauley offered plea bargain in hit-skip case Greenhouse dedicated to ONP employee Potluck, program end 2nd season Farms-cafeteria conference meets Doll raffle leads to donation Clinic for uninsured captures state award City eyes utility for storm water Box Tops program aids schools a dime at a time
SPORTS
League champs once again Fight night returns to 7 Cedars Wolves send 4 to state meet Wolves prep for postseason with wins Wolves earn 9 district berths VanGesen takes 'Legends' title Sequim swimmers make a splash Pirates clinch playoff berth, top T-Birds Bulldogs edge Wolves in finale
Food bank director quits after 15 years JCPenney rounds up dollars for B&G Clubs German restaurant closed down ![]() Halloween in Sequim
![]() Slick car goes to scholarships Hahn found guilty of murder-for-hire Student absences double at Middle School Sequim man faces hit-skip, assault charges Shooting ruled accidental Q & A Bentley answers queries about Sequim school levy NOLS faces $176K shortfall by 2010 Nisbets 'reluctant' to leave Sequim Andy Nisbet bids goodbye Hundreds attend memorial service Huizinga returns from heart surgery NOLS faces $176K shortfall by 2010 Oct. 27, 2009 At its Oct. 22 meeting, the North Olympic Library System board of trustees tackled a $176,000 budget shortfall for 2010. Read>> CCMC Toy Run a success Lunch leads to lifesavers
Puppy practices at High School
Elk hunters held at gunpoint
Oct. 7, 2009 The whole thing was handled way wrong, said Don Phipps, who shot the elk. Ive never had anyone pull a gun on me in my whole life. I didnt understand it. Read>> |
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