Wed, Mar 4, 2009
Community News Briefs
Community music warms up again
Take off those earmuffs and let the warming sound of community music fill your body as the Sequim City Band strikes up fiery melodies this March.
Church News
Business Briefs
Boxes send love and memories overseas
Remembering those who fight for freedom is one way Gardiner Community Church members practice their beliefs.
Wed, Feb 25, 2009
Many Sequim residents fear state water rule
Dozens of Sequim Valley residents lined up last week to tell state planners they are not trusted, their science is lacking and a pending water management rule will do nothing but cause problems for the citizens in the area.
Man who helped save New Dungeness Light Station dies
Walk out onto the Dungeness Spit on a reasonably clear day and you can see Al Simpkins' legacy standing guard, protecting seafarers from the longest natural sand spit in North America.
Lease a piece of art
Over a lifetime, artists might craft hundreds, if not thousands, of works but the blood and sweat they put onto the canvas never are seen.
Larry Freedman quits Sequim Planning Commission
Embattled Planning Commission chairman Larry Freedman resigned Monday night after telling the city council he didn't want to be a lightning rod that takes attention away from the city.
Joyce teen may win conservation district seat
Quite possibly the youngest conservation district supervisor elected in the state, Mike Wiley Jr. hopes to bring a youthful voice to the group that encourages the local, nonregulatory conservation of natural resources.
From the police blotter
Entrepreneur Challenge 2009 to award $7,000
New royalty reigns
Eight poised young women vied for the Irrigation Festival royalty court on Feb. 21 and all were up to the task of representing Sequim for the next year.
Community news briefs
Colombia and Venezuela: Bicycling beyond the headlines
Colombia has spent many years ranked as one of the most dangerous countries on the planet.
College plans Black History Month events
Peninsula College will observe Black History Month Feb. 26-27 with a series of special events that include classroom visits by a civil rights activist, the screening of two documentary civil rights films and a special noontime lecture on civil rights and the modern day.
Clallam County Superior Court
Church news
Buy a heart, save a life
Through the end of February, Olympic Cellars will help raise funds for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation's Red, Set, Go! Campaign, inspiring women to become educated to improve their heart health.
Business Briefs
BirdFest 2009 preregistration deadlines looming
Dig out your binoculars and bird identification books because the Olympic Peninsula BirdFest 2009 is drawing near.
Big wish leads to big dinners
P.A. gallery returns to downtown location
The Waterfront Art Gallery has come full circle.
AAUW honors top 2008-09 Sequim female scholars
The Clallam branch of the American Association of University Women has picked its Students of the Month for the first half of the 2008-2009 academic year.
Sunday Scrabble
Many believe the object of the board game Scrabble, or "SCRABBLE(r) Brand Crossword Game," is not merely to outscore your opponents but to destroy them with your vast etymological and linguistic acumen.
Small towns need a little care, too
Smaller communities aren't for everyone.
Sequim schools tour set for March 6
Sequim man stabbed over broken trailer hitch
A broken trailer jack allegedly caused Christopher Ahlstedt to go into a rage and stab with a 7-inch knife the Sequim man to whom he loaned his truck and trailer.
Schuberts named Citizens of Year
This time, Santa and Mrs. Claus are the gift-getters.
Schools Calendar
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