Fri, Feb 19, 2010
Biologists to release 13 Fishers in Olympic National Park
Saturday release will culminate three-year project to restore native mammal to Olympic National Park
Thu, Feb 18, 2010
Lent prepares believers for Easter
Ash Wednesday service begins 40 days of Lent
North Olympic Peninsula fraud alert
Calls are being made to Peninsula residents asking them to provide personal and other banking information.
CPU need up with demand
OlyPen calls for more tech help
Wed, Feb 17, 2010
Minor boundary revision proposed for Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park is studying a proposal that would allow for added protection of sockeye salmon habitat at Umbrella Creek near Lake Ozette.
Sequim couple arrested on drug charges
A Sequim couple was arrested on drug charges Wednesday afternoon after methamphetamine, prescription drugs and cash were found during a search of their home.
School levy passes 60-40
'Citizens' leader calls honest information key
The 607 Club
Jeff Bankston, KSQM-FM news director; Lynda Perry, board member; and Rick Perry, president and general manager, stand by a Heritage Circle list of names of 607 contributors and supporters during the station’s first year.
Clallam PUD seeking cause of power surge
Clallam PUD linemen are investigating the cause of last night’s power surge in the Sequim area, said Chief Engineer Dave Proebstel.
Leader of the Pack
Sequim dog trainer Terry Ryan was named one of the best 100 in the February/March 2010 issue of Bark magazine.
Leading By Reading
Rachael, Emily, 2, Chris, and Hannah Wood, 8 months, enjoy a book donated through the Books for Kids program.
New Soroptimists
Betty Owbridge, Karen Kilgore and Marti Campbell were installed as members of Soroptimist International of Sequim.
Student artists ready work for coming show
Martha Rudersdorf's art class is preparing entries for the Museum and Art Center's Student Art Show in March.
Colette's B&B named among most romantic
Colette's Bed and Breakfast, 339 Finn Hall Road, has been chosen as one of the Top 10 Romantic Inns for 2010
Jim McCauley acquitted of hit-run charge
Pat McCauley expressed relief Monday following last week's jury verdict acquitting her husband, Jim, of felony hit and run and the prosecutor's dropping a charge of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon.
Kiwanis Club fetes Sequim businesses
Dungeness Bay Wine and Cheese is the first business to be honored by a new Kiwanis Club program.
Judge to Legislature: Fund basic education
Educators knew it already, but now they have the backing of a King County Superior Court judge.
Historic trust seeks barns and buildings
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation seeks nominations to its 2010 Most Endangered Historic Properties list.
Four finalists for city's marketing pact
The Sequim Marketing Action Committee will recommend one of four finalists for the city marketing contract to the city council at its Monday, Feb. 22, meeting.
Former Bell Woods development in default
Bell Woods, an undeveloped 86-acre subdivision between Johnson Creek and Palo Alto Road, could be sold at auction unless developer Allen Grant can find new financing or a buyer.
Disc dog clinic, match scheduled
A disc dog clinic and fun match will be held Saturdays, Feb. 20 and March 27, at Goin' to the Dogs Daycare and Training Center, 53 Valley Center Place, Sequim.
Conservation district election on March 2
One candidate, incumbent Joe Murray, is on the Clallam Conservation District 2010 board of supervisors ballot for the March 2 election.
Community news briefs
Business briefs
A great community builds great schools
The motto of the Sequim School District is, "A great community builds great schools."
'Yes' to levy: a refreshing vote
Reporter's Notebook
Volunteer Hospice offers six classes
Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County begins a free community education series
State could be near drought
Columbia River running 74 percent of normal flow
Open house will welcome new dentist
Cedar Creek Dental Center will host a "meet the doctors" open house from 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 9
Open house crowd questions impact fees
City council sets Monday, March 8, for public hearing
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