Wed, Feb 17, 2010
'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
Smolts for the river
The Dungeness River Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park is a "Salmon in the Classroom" site.
PUD buys 5.3 acres in Carlsborg
Clallam County Public Utility District now owns 5.32 acres east of the district's Carlsborg Operations Center, located on the former Costco Wholesale property bought in 2008.
Tue, Feb 16, 2010
Valentine Party Royalty
Earnie Main was Valentine’s Day king and Gladys Youell was Valentine’s Day queen at a Valentine’s party on Friday, Feb. 12
Flags Fly for Holiday
American flags brighten a gray Presidents Day at Spruce Street and Blake Avenue in Sequim, placed by the Sunrise Rotary Club’s Display the Flag Project.
Improvements to Nippon Industries’ treatment plant to be made this Summer
Mill’s Water supply to be protected during Elwha river restoration
Sequim FBLA takes takes eight first-places
Sequim High School Future Business Leaders of America students continued to dominate at the group’s competitions.
Classes teach coping with chronic ills
“Living Well With Chronic Conditions” a free six-week workshop series, begins at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 3, and continues on Wednesdays through April 7.
Witness to Horror
“Eyes Are Watching, Ears Are Listening: Growing Up in Nazi Germany, 1933-1946.”
Sun, Feb 14, 2010
Power outage in the Blyn area
A power outage east of Blyn Saturday afternoon affected approximately 600 customers.
Fri, Feb 12, 2010
Aglow International loves Sequim
Sequim shining bright through lovers’ stories and faith
Open House Sunday at radio station KSQM
To honor donors and supporters of station’s first year
Thu, Feb 11, 2010
Learn something new
Elaine Gardner-Morales is the newest teacher at the Olympic Music school. She teaches guitar, bass guitar and vocal jazz.
All-aboard memories
Sisters share 88 years of railroading lineage
Wed, Feb 10, 2010
Jury finds McCauley "not guilty" of hit and run
Prosecutor dismisses assault charge
Voters boost tax for schools
Sequim School District teachers, administrators, students and their parents can breathe a little easier.
Cliff erosion threatens 4 Monterra homes
Bank within 20 feet of house on strait north of Agnew
New practitioner joins Primary Care Sequim
Primary Care Sequim, 520 N. Fifth Ave., has hired two new family nurse practitioners, Susan Foster Zdon and Rose Vasquez.
Free for all and fun to walk
Olympic Peninsula Explorers set for Troll Stroll
Medic team aids Haiti
Sequim medics visit rural areas in need
Supercuts faces eviction
The owners of the Supercuts salon at 1245 W. Washington St. are being told to pay
Spring springing at Cottage Company
Looking for something to brighten your decor or to bring the feeling of spring into your home?
Olympic Visitors Bureau seats board
The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau seated its board of directors for 2010.
Guerin Foundation lauded for funding Project Lifesaver
Six elderly people who were lost, wandering and in danger of dying have been found thanks to the Project Lifesaver program funded by the Ray and Donna Guerin Family Foundation.
Community news briefs
Chamber of Commerce names Citizen of Year finalists
The Sequim Gazette learned at press time that the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce has selected its finalists for 2009 Citizen of the Year and Community Service Awards.
Business Briefs
Audubon Center wins grant
The Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road, has been awarded a TogetherGreen Innovation grant to increase awareness of the Dungeness River and its importance to the area.
And the winner is ... OMC
Hollywood is a state of mind.
5 of 7 burglars diverted from jail to drug treatment
One trial and one sentencing hearing remain from a September 2009 residential burglary that involved seven people and the theft of more than $110,000 in cash and coins from a Sequim home.
Mon, Feb 8, 2010
Family Fun Fest A Success at Haller
Helen Haller continued its string of successful Family Fun Festivals on Saturday, Feb. 6.
OTA’s opening night draws Rep. Norm Dicks
Congressman Norm Dicks was present to congratulate Sequim on the newly refurbished facility.
Fri, Feb 5, 2010
Trinity hires new education coordinator
Missionary and teacher Chelsea Hasenpflug comes home
Lead-contaminated National Football League robot action toys seized at Seattle waterfront
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and Consumer Product Safety Commission investigators have seized two container loads of lead-contaminated toys at the Seattle waterfront.
Thu, Feb 4, 2010
Wednesday's ballot results
Wednesday brought in 1,239 ballots for a new total return of 10,240 or 44.43%
Wed, Feb 3, 2010
B&G clubs yell 'Bingo!' for fundraiser
7 Cedars donates space, staff for children's event
Fees impact: $9K open house Feb. 9
The cost of a single-family home building permit could increase by as much as 60 percent under impact and mitigation fees being proposed by the city's planning department.
House passes law enforcement bills in wake of police shootings
With the family members of fallen police officers in the gallery, the House of Representatives passed five new public safety laws to better protect the public and take care of loved ones left behind when a police officer or firefighter dies in the line of duty.
Home-burglary suspect arrested
A task force investigation of home burglaries continues
Frankfurth paints your wagon 'green'
Mike Diewald, manager of Frankfurth Autobody and Towing, and painter Collin Henderson both grew up in Sequim.
American Marine Bank bought out
American Marine Bank closed all 11 of its branches and one home loan center on Friday, Jan. 29, absorbed by Columbia State Bank of Tacoma.
First Federal aims to boost efficiency
10 jobs pared but staff may rebound
Courthouse escapee recaptured, charged
The man who ran out of Clallam County Superior Court in handcuffs on Jan. 21 and then was recaptured after returning to his Sequim apartment was charged Jan. 28
Community news briefs
Character witnesses at issue in McCauley deadly weapon case
Trial set to begin Feb. 8
Celtic band plays P.A. Feb. 19
Solas, praised as the first truly great Irish band to arise from America
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