Mon, Jan 25, 2010
New FDA Salmonella Warning
Company's products sold in Walmart, Costco and other retail outlets Cases in 38 states
Sun, Jan 24, 2010
No serious injuries in U.S. 101 rollover
One driver cited in Sunday wreck
Fri, Jan 22, 2010
Coho ferry out of service Jan. 25 - Feb. 9
The Black Ball ferry M.V. Coho will be out of service Jan. 25 through Feb. 9 for annual drydock maintenance.
Increased channel flow erodes trail bank
Natural forces are at work on the Dungeness River, impacting the Olympic Discovery Trail on the west side of the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park, two miles west of downtown Sequim.
Not So Fast!
The Sequim Police Department's portable speed display trailer was set up Thursday along Sequim Avenue south of West Hendrickson Road.
After Hours Mixer
Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce
Officials release 12 more fishers into Olympic National Park
Twelve fishers were released yesterday in Olympic National Park, continuing a three-year effort to reintroduce the animal to Washington State.
Thu, Jan 21, 2010
Planning underway for Hurricane Ridge road repairs
Work to begin no later than Friday
Wed, Jan 20, 2010
Burn smart, burn clean and save money
Olympic Region Clean Air Agency offers FREE Clean Burning Clinics on Sat., Jan. 23
AARP Driver Safety Classes Scheduled on Olympic Peninsula
Completion of an AARP Driver Safety Classes (aka “55Alive”) qualifies students 55 and older for a discount on their car insurance
Bin There?
Big red metal boxes have popped up around Sequim to take your old, unwanted clothes and shoes.
Jurassic art
A 200-pound humerus rests on a custom-made workbench where Don Bradley is preparing it to be mounted on stainless steel arches over a foot-thick slab of giant sequoia.
Football star sues school district
The Sequim School District is being sued for unspecified damages for allowing former football player Adrien Gault to continue playing despite repeated concussions
Food and shelter grants are available
Public or private agencies that provide emergency food and shelter...
Community News Briefs
Paratransit headed to federal mediation
Negotiations start Feb. 17
Business Briefs
Midwife 'catches' the keepers
"Mothers deliver babies; I catch them," says Karla Morgan, who feels that God called her to be a midwife and considers it to be her life's ministry.
Rotarians send help for Haiti
In Haiti, the lives of millions changed forever.
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Herring
Humpback whales return to the Salish Sea
Library sets meeting on business, tax plan
The North Olympic Library System board of trustees will hold a public meeting at the Sequim Library at 7 p.m. Thursday
Pay hiked for next public works director
The city's new public works director should have a salary range of $80,000 to $106,000, the city council decided at its Jan. 11 meeting.
Iredale vies for national award
SHS senior among 40 finalists in Intel Search
Red Cross recruiting volunteers
Recent fires in Clallam County as well as the earthquake in Haiti highlight the need for trained volunteers able to respond to disasters.
Tue, Jan 19, 2010
Slide closes Hurricane Ridge Road
A landslide Monday afternoon has closed Hurricane Ridge Road indefinitely, Olympic National Park officials reported Tuesday afternoon.
Humane Society looking for new director
The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society is looking for a new director.
Community garden grows on MLK day
Youths, adults turn out to beautify high school greens
Charity scam alert
If you get a letter, email or phone call asking you to donate funds to help a specific group you should only donate after verifying the validity of the charity.
Mon, Jan 18, 2010
Wreck, no one was seriously injured late Monday morning
Wreck on West Hendrickson Road
MAC high on Hoh
Exhibit focuses on river, rain forest, S'Klallam, artists
Fri, Jan 15, 2010
Sequim PD nabs meth user
Sequim Police officers arrested a suspected drug user who had at least five outstanding warrants for his arrest last week.
Accident on Highway 101 and Barr Road
No fatalities, 6 injured
Report of rifle brings police
Sequim police donned flak jackets and took up tactical weapons to sweep the Elk Creek apartment complex Wednesday night, Jan. 13, searching for a man with a rifle.
Wed, Jan 13, 2010
2009 The year in pictures
Question: How do you sum up a year in pictures?
Trees felled to save foundation
The three large trees next to Twice Loved Books, 353 W. Bell St., were taken down Wednesday afternoon
Jefferson County won’t prosecute tribal police captain
Jefferson County Superior Court Prosecutor Juelie Dalzell says she won’t prosecute two Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal officers.
Speed limit reminder sign goes down
A driver experiencing visibility problems about 8 p.m. Tuesday knocked down the electronic speed limit reminder sign on Sequim Avenue north of West Hendrickson Road.
Tax-aide assistance available
TAX-AIDE trained volunteers will provide free personal tax preparation assistance and free electronic filing for senior and low to moderate-income taxpayers.
One ROUGH Week
Two die in plane crash, two houses burn
Donation account set up for fire victims
A donation account is set up at Sound Community Bank, 541 N. Fifth Ave., for Yvonne Sayer and her two children, who lost everything in Thursday afternoon's house fire at 709 E. Fir St.
World of joy
Co-founder of Sequim Arts extends her creativity
School supporters rally for levy
Balloting for M&O tax replacement ends Feb. 9
State: $500K missing from county treasurer's office
A state auditor's investigation begun in July has discovered more than $500,000 missing from the Clallam County Treasurer's Office.
OTA tea raises funds, brings firefighters
Steam sets off alarm
Organic gardening grows
Everyone is aware of the benefits of eating organically grown food.
LoBo Design has walls, wants artworks
Carlsborg center offers space, sales advice
Hey, hey: Hays is new mayor
The new city council started off its first meeting Monday night, Jan. 11, by choosing Ken Hays as its new mayor and Laura Dubois as its new mayor pro tem.
Dungeness will get tsumani warning
Two new tsunami alert sirens should be installed at Clallam Bay and the Dungeness fire station later this month following county commissioner approval last week.
Clallam Conservation District nomination petitions due Feb. 2
Nomination petitions for the March 2 Clallam Conservation District election, including the required 25 signatures, must be verified by the conservation district or county auditor by Feb. 2.
Citizen of Year nomination applications are available
Each year the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce recognizes a citizen of the year and presents two community service awards to persons who have performed outstanding service to the community.
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