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Wed, Sep 10, 2008 

 

COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFS

Clallam, Jefferson courts receive grant

State funds to improve and unify family court operations

Clallam PUD budget projects lower sales

Public hearing planned Oct. 6

Clallam County Reads program begins in October

'To Kill a Mockingbird' first book in community reading event

Chamber ED jumps feet first into duties

Business Briefs

Born to read; live to read

Sequim library presents storytimes for children of all ages

Border Patrol increases highway checkpoint frequency

Federal agency also nears relocation decision

arts/entertainment calendar

a storefront for artists

'Opulent' show joins all kinds of art

Wed, Sep 3, 2008 

 

Border Patrol increases highway checkpoint frequency

Federal agency also nears relocation decision

arts/entertainment calendar

a storefront for artists

'Opulent' show joins all kinds of art

What's the hardest job in America?

Rygaard Logging featured on new NBC show

WASL scores released for state, district

Superintendent planning math summit

United Way hosts Day of Caring

Event kicks off annual fund drive

The drive for five

Wiker, Wolves seek fifth-straight league crown with loaded line, new QBs

Super ready for a brand-new year

Catching up with Sequim superintendent Bill Bentley

Sofa Cinema

Sequim man sentenced for child rape

Hendricksen gets at least nine years in state prison

Sequim grad buys established Carlsborg floral shop

Former owner sells business to focus on growing family

Sequim accepts state water reclamation grant

City must contribute 25 percent match

September marks National Senior Center Month

Sequim Senior Activity Center shares goal to relocate, expand

OTA receives $98,000 grant

Rep. Norm Dicks hand delivers check, commends group on restoration project

Olympian headlines horse jumping clinic

Obituaries

09/03/08

News Briefs

Music Live with Lunch series begins

Library accepting applications for local author fair

Sequim-area writers encouraged to participate with general interest books

Lessons from a legend

Investment corner

Goodbye summer, hello fall

Valley Gardens

Globetrotting through gourmet food

Sequim grad teaches international cooking classes

First Federal unveils innovative Community Dividend Program

$1 million to be distributed throughout Clallam, Jefferson counties

Firefighters' recipes

Kitchen Korner

finding the gem in rocks

CLaLLam County society prepares for annual show

Ecology looking at Dungeness water exchange

Study is one part of process to create an instream rule for area's rivers

Diamond Point water contract delayed

County to auction cars, tools and parts

Staff encourages public to check stock online or during preview times

Council revises public remarks policy

New guideline errs on side of more comment

City taking manager resumés until 9/26

Council has yet to discuss remainder of process

Business Briefs

Woodcock, Kitchen-Dick area water users should boil before drinking

24-hour gym set to open in Sequim this fall

Entrepreneur Magazine ranks Anytime Fitness the 13th fastest growing franchise in America

2008 Clallam County Fair results

Wed, Aug 27, 2008 

 

Water, sewer rate hikes in the works

Increases to be pondered during 2009 budget process

The art of weighing and measuring

Good Grief

Sofa Cinema

Sequim pet boarding facility releases all-natural, gourmet dog food

Cat food awaiting FDA approval, expected to be available within months

Sequim grad wins fight against Anacortes boxer

P.A. police officer KOs opponent in second round

School district welcomes 16 new teachers


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