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Tue, Mar 16, 2010 

 

Treasurer’s cashier charged in $617K theft

Catherine Betts, the Clallam County Treasurer’s Office employee being investigated for embezzling an estimated $617,467, was charged with one count of first-degree theft on Tuesday in Clallam County Superior Court.

Public invited to visit Hurricane Ridge

Entrance fees to be waived for last two weekends in March

Downed power line on 101 east of Sequim

A downed power line and pole has knocked out power to the Sequim Bay Lodge, 268522 U.S. Highway 101

A Jolly Good Harris Fellow

Marc Lawrence of the Sequim Sunrise Rotary receives an award from Nell Clausen, president of the club.

Sat, Mar 13, 2010 

 

Time capsule sealed into wall at new Jamestown Clinic

To be opened in 50 years

Sequim man arrested on child rape, drug charges

Steven T. Bright, 30, Sequim, was arrested Friday on 15 counts of third-degree child rape

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 

 

Sequim’s Billes named ‘Teacher of Merit’

Middle school history educator earns another top national award

Vandals squash berries

Cameron Berry Farm is recent vandalism victim

Wed, Mar 10, 2010 

 

Group comes together for MS support

Locals stay in multiple sclerosis research loop

New Public Works director hired

30-year professional engineer Paul Haines approved

Sequim family wins big

Lady Luck smiled on Robert Maddux more than once during 7 Cedars Casino's Car or Cash 15th Anniversary Bash.

Royalty will rule festival

The 115th Irrigation Festival kicked off March 6 with the crowning of the 2010 festival queen and princesses.

Transit may hike fares, cut holidays

Other choice: Trim routes

St. Luke's volunteers stitch up hugs for Haiti

They'll keep turning out cloth dolls

Land guardian groups to merge

Land trust and Friends of Fields will join forces

PUD mailing fluorescent bulbs

Program will help achieve conservation goals

Plays needed

April 1 is the deadline to submit one-act plays for the Peninsula College fourth annual Festival of Student-Directed One-Act Plays.

Peninsula Trail Coalition

Trail image to get updated look

Peninsula College Community Education open house March 19

The public is invited to a special Open House on Friday, March 19, to learn more about Peninsula College's spring quarter Community Education offerings.

P.A. attorney to run for prosecutor

Port Angeles attorney David Fox announced on Monday, March 8, that he will run for county prosecutor as a Democrat against incumbent Deborah Kelly, a Republican.

OMC Entrance closed

Things will be looking up literally at Olympic Medical Center's Sequim campus in about seven weeks after new exterior signs are installed.

My dog has what?

Spaniel club hears all about syringomyelia

Maloney Heights groundbreaking April 8

A groundbreaking is set next month in Port Angeles for the Maloney Heights Permanent Supportive Housing slated for 4.3 acres in the 2300 block West 16th Street.

Learn how to 'solarize' at Expo

A free presentation on using solar power to generate clean, renewable electricity for homes or businesses is from 10:15-11:15 a.m. Sunday, March 14

Keep an eye on those elk

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Eyes in the Woods seek Sequim-area volunteers to help keep elk off highways.

Helen Haller teacher eyes 'Big Climb'

Tami Wall fights leukemia 1 step at a time

County changing public records procedure

Commissioners office will track requests

Council hears public on impact fees

Opinions for and against impact and mitigation fees were in line with what the Sequim City Council's consultants said they'd be.

Community news briefs

Christian high school might close

Low enrollment leaves P.A school in jeopardy


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