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Wed, Mar 11, 2009 

 

Sequim joins the prayer heard 'round the world

When people are in pain, it can be natural to pray for them.

Schuck's project will go before city Tuesday

The public will get its first chance next week to review and comment on plans for the Priest Road Center, which is slated to include a Schuck's Auto Supply plus three other retail, restaurant and office spaces.

School Briefs

Rescue tug full-time funding chugging toward governor's desk

Legislation to require oil companies, shipping companies, cruise lines and other operators of large ships to fund a year-round response tugboat at Neah Bay beginning in July 2010 has one more step to go before heading for the governor's signature.

Puppies pilot to Port Angeles airport

It's a bird. No, it's a plane. Actually, it's puppies on a plane.

PUD sewer system for Carlsborg could start service in April 2011

A sewer system for Carlsborg could start operating as soon as April 2011, according to a draft time line that Clallam County commissioners received Monday.

No one injured in carport fire

No one was injured in a Sunday afternoon fire in a carport at 516 E. Fir St. Estimated damage to the carport plus a vehicle and other contents was $40,000.

News Briefs

Museum reopens for art show gala

Looks of awe fill the Museum and Arts Center of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley at the First Friday Art Walk.

Minutemen outnumber foes of Border Patrol

Two groups, one for and one against the increased local Border Patrol presence and the agents' tactics, found their signs a bit waterlogged March 7 after several hours of standing in the cold, wet weather.

Miller now heads planning commmission

Planning Commission Vice Chairman Ted Miller became chairman at the panel's March 3 meeting, succeeding former chairman Larry Freedman, who resigned Feb. 23.

Wed, Mar 4, 2009 

 

The Wilds of Borneo: A Family Safari

The mere mention of the island known as Borneo evokes images of wild jungles filled with exotic wildlife and native peoples.

Tharinger reluctantly receives $525K for Dungeness home

Clallam County Commissioner Steve Tharinger soon will receive $525,000 for a home and business that he doesn't want to sell.

Tech takes on many faces in schools

Sequim School District strives to keep its classroom tools progressive and relevant.

Tax-Aide offers free preparation, counseling to all ages

Tax season. Two little words that can make the hair stand up on the back of your neck.

Solidarity through support

Seeing the developing signs of Alzheimer's disease in a loved one can be a draining experience.

Sheriff commends dozens of deputies for service

It's how he conducts himself and his deputies on the isolated West End that caused Sgt. Brian King to be named Employee of the Year in the Clallam County Sheriff's Office.

Shelter Providers schedule forum

The Shelter Providers Network of Clallam County will present its Annual Forum on Ending Homelessness from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. March 18 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 Lopez Ave., Port Angeles.

Sequim teen injured in cow vs. vehicle crash

It was a bad day for one cow and one Sequim teenager on Highway 3 last Wednesday.

Sequim schools tour set for March 6

Sequim School District officials are hosting a tour of Greywolf Elementary School and Sequim Middle School on Friday, March 6.

Sequim city clerk to lead state association

Sequim City Clerk Karen Kuznek-Reese will be president of the Washington Municipal Clerks Association in 2010 after being elected to its board of directors in March 2008.

Schools must face deep cuts

Bill Bentley has a word for staffers when he talks to them about the Washington state budget crisis, potential program and staffing cuts, and the rather gloomy economic outlook Sequim schools face in early 2009.

School Calendar

School Briefs

Rayonier talks set in Carlsborg

Prevention Works! to meet on Monday

Prevention Works! A Community Coalition of Clallam County will meet from 4-5:30 p.m. Monday in the lower level of Olympic Medical Center to discuss state and federal legislation related to the prevention of child abuse and neglect, substance abuse, and violence.

Pow! Bam!! Wham!!!

A new exhibit, "Superman and American Comic Books," opens Friday at the Jefferson County Museum, 540 Water St., Port Townsend.

PFOA gives spay/neuter surgeries

OMC to take up 1-1000 tonight

When the Olympic Medical Center's board of commissioners meets tonight to vote on adopting Initiative 1000, or the "Death with Dignity" law, they probably will hear from both sides of the debate, although neither side is saying so explicitly.

OAAA offers classes on avoiding falls, managing medications

"Staying Independent through Fall Prevention"

NPBA Expo to fill SHS

The North Peninsula Building Association hosts its 12th annual Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo this weekend, March 7-8, at Sequim High School, 601 N. Sequim Ave.

National forest seeks proposals for its projects

Olympic National Forest is soliciting proposals for Title II projects to be implemented in 2009 and 2010. Title II projects must provide a direct or indirect benefit to resources on national forest lands.

Multimedia artist pursues creative passions

At 61, Cynthia Thomas has more energy and enthusiasm toward her career than most women half her age. Retirement isn't even a word in the California transplant's vocabulary.

Missing Sequim woman found safe in garage

The Clallam County Sheriff's Office announced the husband of a missing Sequim woman found her Monday in a garage near their home after he and officials searched the North Olympic Peninsula for two days.

Midnight in Paris will support family services

First Step Family Support Center will hold a Midnight In Paris fundraising dinner and auction at C'est Si Bon in Port Angeles on Saturday, March 21.

Artist, chocolatier aim for sweet success

What do you get when you combine the talents of a chocolatier, photographer and businesswoman?

Master Gardener will present all that grass

Master Gardener Janet Oja, at left, will present a class on growing ornamental grasses from 10 a.m.-noon Thursday, March 19, at the Master Gardener demonstration garden, 2711 Woodcock Road, Sequim.

Lions angle an easier path

The Sequim Valley Lions Club recently built a wheelchair accessible ramp for Lyle Strand, a 90-year-old Sequim resident. Five men worked two days on the ramp. Local club president Arndt Lorenzen said the request came from Lennart Anderssen, a former Lions Club member, who also helped with the project.

Irrigation Festival 2009 honorary pioneer died Feb. 17

The Irrigation Festival "curse," as some people are calling it, continues.

Immigrants follow the long road to citizenship

On Feb. 28 the Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers in Port Angeles hosted 28 legal, permanent resident immigrants working toward their U.S. citizenship.

Heart health luncheon raised $26,000

A crowd of women - and a few men - gathered at the SunLand Golf and Country Club last week to recognize and raise money for the No. 1 killer of women: Heart disease.

From the police blotter

From Clallam County Superior Court

Food bank dedicates sign to founders

It's been 27 years since a Sequim couple opened their garage to community food donations and free pick-ups, and a new sign in front of the food bank honors their commitment.

Disabled woman homeless for years in Sequim

While the snow posed an inconvenience for some on the North Olympic Peninsula last week, it made a bad situation even worse for Beverly Bennett.

County prosecutors looking to give away money

Getting about 37 percent of an investment back from a debunked firm isn't bad, unless it takes nearly 18 years to do.

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


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