Wed, Mar 3, 2010
100 hands offer huge help
Volunteer Hospice expands to meet rising needs
Liz, Richard Parks buy Re/Max
No break in business from switch
Sequim Bay Resort still far off
Burkett wants written developer agreement
Red, Set, Go luncheon raises record funds
Olympic Medical Center Foundation's third annual Red, Set, Go! heart luncheon, which was sold out two weeks in advance, was Friday, Feb. 26, at SunLand.
Teaching English the Italian way
Kate Reavey, Peninsula educator to teach in Florence
State AG probing theft of county $s
The state Attorney General's Office and Port Angeles Police Department are investigating the theft of an estimated $617,467 from the Clallam County Treasurer's Office between February 2004 and May 2009.
Sheriff applauds deputies
Several Clallam County Sheriff's Office employees were recognized Saturday, Feb. 20, for exceptional performance and service in 2009.
Repaving work hinges on Congress
Stimulus money differs in House, Senate bills
Phone scam calls climb to hundreds
The telephone scam targeting Sound Community Bank and Strait View Credit Union customers in Sequim and Port Angeles intensified last week after seeming to fade in the face of increased public awareness.
Monterra eroded cliffside appears to be stable
Homeowner content to stay
Inquiring minds still wonder, why is town called Shqueen?
Cliff Brehan, of Sequim, and Chester Masters, a postal historian from Carlsborg, have tried to answer this question.
Chitwood chosen for resource committee
Jamestown S'Klallam Natural Resources director Scott Chitwood was appointed Friday, Feb. 26, to the seven-member Olympic Peninsula Resource Advisory Committee.
Community News Briefs
Clallam Transit delays decision about holidays
Hearing March 15 in Sequim
Listen up: Donate aids
They'll help hearing impaired worldwide
Northwest poets read in Port Angeles
Poets Finn Wilcox, of Port Townsend, and Michael Daley, of Mount Vernon, read at
Tue, Mar 2, 2010
WSDOT resumes SR 104 Hood Canal Bridge functional tests
Crews identify and correct west-half hydraulic system issue
Gardiner woman killed in US101 wreck
Woman was office manager at Discovery Bay RV Park
Mon, Mar 1, 2010
Dungeness Community Church
Spiritual Spotlight
SHS senior designs winning poster for April 16 film festival
Sequim High School senior Taylor Roads went home from school Thursday $100 richer for her prize-winning design in the annual Sequim Education Foundation Film Festival Poster Contest.
Fri, Feb 26, 2010
Smooth as glass
Liz Harper’s works fuse art and science
Festival sets royal evening
The Irrigation Festival Royalty Pageant at 7 p.m. Saturday will fill the Sequim High School auditorium
Thu, Feb 25, 2010
OMC highlights National Nutrition Month
Olympic Medical Center will celebrate National Nutrition Month with good food and healthy advice.
Hood Canal Bridge span testing suspended
WSDOT is delaying the completion of the SR 104 Hood Canal Bridge project after functional testing of the bridge revealed poor performance of the west-half lift span hydraulic system.
Under the ‘B’ for B&GCs
Kids Bingo at 7 Cedars Casino brought in a near-capacity crowd on Saturday, Feb. 20.
Hurricane Ridge Road to reopen Saturday
Port Angeles-based Bruch & Bruch completes job one week early
Wed, Feb 24, 2010
Survivor looks back to Bataan
At 90, Wally Zergman reflects on World War II, POWs and life
P.C. professor: Hear Murrow now
Class explores relevance of 20th century media icon
Barnyard to schoolyard, celebrating National FFA Week
Exposition at Sequim High School campus
Press error results in missing A section pages
Due to a press error beyond our control, pages A5 and A6 are missing from this week's Gazette
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