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Fri, Nov 27, 2009 

 

Jolly Old Elf arrives in Sequim Saturday

Santa will arrive in Sequim on Saturday, Nov. 28, in a carriage pulled by the Timberland WagonEars.

Wed, Nov 25, 2009 

 

Family, community and WSDOT remember fallen co-worker Neal Richards Saturday, Nov. 28

Memorial fund established to benefit Richards’ children

Christian school student churn up the 'old days'

Olympic Christian School celebrated its second Pioneer Day on Friday, Nov. 20.

Pick of the litter

This past week, students at Five Acre School learned what it takes for a puppy to become a service dog.

State tractor latest theft

Add a John Deere 110 tractor to the growing list of stolen construction equipment and tools.

Sequim High School honor roll

Editor's note: Sophomores and freshmen named to Sequim High School's first-term honor roll will be printed in a future edition of the Sequim Gazette.

Sequim council votes to support B&G Club

The city's $22 million budget for 2010 includes $326,000 in projected spending from reserves and $128,000 for United Way, the Boys & Girls Club and the Clallam Economic Development Council.

Pen Ply building grant OKed

The Clallam County Opportunity Fund board voted unanimously to approve the Port of Port Angeles' $85,000 grant application for Peninsula Plywood building improvements.

Ozias resigns as market manager

Mark Ozias, Sequim Open Aire Market's manager, has resigned to concentrate on his day job.

North Olympic libraries cut 2010 deficit

Librarians may enjoy crunching numbers on the Dewey Decimal System, but budgets are another matter.

Levy group preps for key ballot drive

Sign-waving. Sign-placing. Phone calls and Power Point presentations. Breakfast with Santa.

Health heroine

Longtime mental health advocate Arlene Engel of Sequim and Sequim's First Teacher program both received 2009 Public Health Hero Awards

Earth Day poster contest deadline Jan. 28

Students' entry deadline for the 2010 Earth Day poster contest is Jan. 28. This year's theme is "Water Conservation."

DOT to use salt again this winter

For the second consecutive year, both salt and sand will be used to make snowy and icy highways safer this winter, said state Department of Transportation spokeswoman Kelly Stowe.

Community news briefs

Business briefs

Old Olympic Highway to be widened

Preliminary work has begun for resurfacing and widening a three-quarter-mile section of Old Olympic Highway.

Mon, Nov 23, 2009 

 

Dial Sequim for new school phones

Sequim School District is looking to upgrade its phone service.

OlyCAP jumps to for-profit jobs

In a two-week span, Robert Erickson’s life turned upside down.

Fri, Nov 20, 2009 

 

Twilighters hunt down midnight tickets

Hundreds of people braved the weather for hours, sometimes days, to be among the first to taste the just-released movie “New Moon,” the second in the “Twilight” saga.

Barn goes to Oz

“It was like a scene out of ‘The Wizard of Oz,’” said Stephen Stratton.

Wed, Nov 18, 2009 

 

Lights on in Sequim

Volunteers help the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce hang festive lights Tuesday and Wednesday, continuing the ten-year holiday tradition at Bank of America Park on the corner of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street.

Wreck at 101 and Kitchen-Dick Road Wednesday morning

No one was injured but one driver is facing charges following a Wednesday morning collision at U.S. Highway 101 and Kitchen-Dick Road that briefly shut down the center turn lane.

'Miracle' comes to Sequim

This weekend begins Sequim High School's two-week run of "The Miracle Worker," the story of teacher Annie Sullivan, played by Emily McFarland, working with blind and deaf child Helen Keller, played by Heather Brown.

Yearning to breathe free

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth-leading cause of death in the U.S., and 12 million people don't know they have it.

Schools set levy election

Three years, $14.7 million.

Warren Miller's "Dynasty"

Now in his 60th year of making feature ski/snowboard films, Warren Miller brings action from China, Alaska, Norway, Colorado, British Columbia and even Crystal Mountain, courtesy of West Sound local Tyler Ceccanti and other top national skiers

Ripped off

Thefts on construction sites and private properties in Sequim are escalating to uncharacteristic numbers.

Peddlers return, test new law

Those pushy vacuum cleaner salespeople are back but thanks to the updated peddlers and solicitors ordinance passed last year, they have to follow the rules or leave.

P.C. hosts community open house

Sequim residents can discover Peninsula College's community education class schedule, meet the instructors and register for a variety of courses at an open house from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at Dungeness Design, 520 N. Sequim Ave., Sequim.


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