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Wed, May 28, 2008 

 

Pictures of paradise

New peninsula resident presents exhibit at The Buzz

River center's bike, walk fest set

Olympic Medical Center board OKs proposed tax levy

Voters to decide Aug. 19

Port Angeles man gets life in prison

Sequim area crime marks Ong's third strike

Obituaries

May 28, 2008

News briefs

Nash Huber: Steward of the Land

National recognition fitting for organic farmer

Montesano Republican in bid to unseat Kessler

Lions Club given 60 days to vacate

Interim advisory committee works toward permanency

Group continues to have critics

Guild celebrates another year of giving

Organization grants three wishes worth $23,620

Full-service pet salon welcomes furry friends in all shapes, sizes

Owners plan on retiring to Olympic Peninsula 'when the time is right'

Finding inspiration on the peninsula

Ross Hamilton celebrates 5 years of calendars

Freshman wins SEF poster contest

FCC approves Sequim radio

Canada must sign off on application

County responds to 'invalidity' label

Some development to be stopped, some allowed

Council pushes forward with acreage purchase

Last-minute meeting held regarding Keeler

Commissioners' meeting room closed

All gatherings relocated temporarily

Commissioner Chapman challenged by P.A. attorney

Business Briefs

Built Green directories hit Sequim

Students create display cases for pamphlets

Business and lifestyle expo promotes 'girl power'

Barter, trade group forming in Sequim

Alternative currency immune to recession, members say

A wild and wooly time

Fiber artists commemorate Memorial Day with petting zoo, duck herding demonstration

Thu, May 22, 2008 

 

Speeding dating: the final frontier

Veterans’ assistant position filled

New hire is 25-year Navy veteran, officer

Travelin’ musicians

Two SHS band students chosen for Sound of America

Where should workers live?

City could mandate affordable housing

Riders can now reserve spot on ferry

SNAP students strive for independence

New craft program trains participants to become artisans

Singing their way to state

SHS choir makes history

Rest stop talks continue

DOT official tours Sequim, Deer Park sites

Police department tackles growth

Employees say communication has declined

Olympic Medical Center set to propose tax levy

Hospital looks at ways to gain support

Mookimoo Sleepwear launches unique line of pajamas for toddlers

Rear-zip feature prevents children from removing clothing

Making an escape into a career Peninsula

photographer looks back on 30 years of pictures

News Briefs

Group challenges crematory decision

Citizens for Carlsborg ask examiner to reconsider approval

More than a decade of art

Carol Eichler helps Blue Whole celebrate 11 years

‘Murder in an Amethyst Haze

Sequim woman releases first book in mystery series

Go-kart enthusiasts share plans to start traveling racing circuit

Hobby teaches children to be better drivers, one man says

Forest Service unveils Olympic National Forest area plan

Public encouraged to respond to recommended changes

Clallam Orcas make Special Olympics

Law enforcement to re-enact torch run in support of event

Gone fishing

The ducks have their day

2008 derby the largest yet

City explores options to generate revenue

Wed, May 14, 2008 

 

County to focus on in-house greenhouse gas, sustainability

Commissioners seek ways to reduce carbon footprint

Local law enforcement mark National Police Week

Flags to go to half-staff for National Peace Officers Memorial Day

Blyn marijuana operation busted

OPNET takes four into custody, three from Blyn

Veggies good for the body, economy

Summit to encourage buying within “foodshed”


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