Wed, Jun 10, 2009
Sequim youth's pop tabs top 360,000
Some people like to keep tabs on things. Sam Manders is all about giving tabs away.
Sequim fisherman found dead aboard boat
Fredrick E. "Rick" Washburn, 72, of Sequim was found dead Monday morning on his fishing boat Allman Joy about 67 miles southeast of Sitka, Alaska.
Second council race emerges on final filing day
The final day of candidate filing on Friday saw a second Sequim City Council race develop, plus contests in the SunLand Water District and on the Olympic Medical Center board of directors.
School briefs
Ruddell, Koenig join GM reinvention
Owners and employees of Ruddell Auto Mall and Koenig Chevrolet Subaru can conclude the second quarter of 2009 with a sigh of relief.
Proposed shuttle changes opposed
The proposed changes to Clallam Transit System's Route 40 Sequim Shuttle would be inconvenient and hazardous for its riders, according to the riders and the route's driver.
Popular Port Townsend bakery opens in Sequim
After months of planning and preparation, an ambitious trio of bakers and bread-lovers is bringing a taste of Europe to Sequim.
Police blotter
OMC OKs Death with Dignity discussions
Terminally ill patients with less than six months to live now can receive Death with Dignity information from employees of Olympic Medical Center and its satellite clinics.
Murray Motors spends last day as Chrysler dealer
The court hearing regarding Fiat SpA buying Chrysler and the automobile company filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection is pending but the effects already have hit the North Olympic Peninsula.
More people can get tracking bracelets
More wanderers will be found safely thanks to a $20,000 grant.
Miles to go before they study
Rene Flores says it helps him get faster and stronger.
Meetings and Calendar
Masonic Lodge members open their doors and hearts
Invisible ink and decoder rings aren't needed when communicating with members of Sequim's Masonic Lodge. Members want you to know who they are and what they do.
Love affair for wood drifts through 40 years
The Peninsula Driftwood Artists members hold their annual show this weekend in Sequim.
Lions help people see
The Sequim Valley Lions Club held two fundraisers in May. Its annual "White Cane Days" May 1-2 raised $1,200 for the Northwest Lions Foundation for Sight and Hearing.
Life lesson learned at local library
I have lived in literary purgatory most of my life. Growing up, I resided between two small towns in the area of Portland, Ore.
Jazz maestro releases two new albums
With the release of his latest two CDs, Sequim musician Craig Buhler argues that hope can be renewed and pop hits can "grow up" to be jazz standards.
In all their glory, Sequim and P.A. choirs partner
Sequim High School broke down the walls of competition June 1-2 to perform with Port Angeles High School's choir.
How to choose a tax preparer
Investment corner
How do you like living in Sequim?
Observations
Hiker favors trekking up over reaching summit
Discoveries
Get help finding your best club fit
Short takes
Free concert will feature Dixie jazz
The Sequim City Band will present a Concert in the Park at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 21. The 60-piece concert band, directed by Sanford Feibus, is in its 17th season playing free pops concerts for the North Olympic Peninsula. Summer concerts are on the third Sunday of each month through September at the James Center for the Performing Arts, 563 N. Rhodefer Road, in the Water Reuse Demonstration Park just north of Carrie Blake Park.
Forks editor illuminates 'Twilight'
"Twilight Territory - A Fan's Guide to Forks & La Push" by Forks Forum editor Chris Cook will debut in Forks with a book signing scheduled for Forks Outfitters from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 13.
Dan Wilder Sr. wins state dealer of year
Friends, family and co-workers watched as Dan Wilder Sr. received the Robert P. Mallon Dealer of the Year award at the Washington State Auto Dealers Association annual convention on May 14.
Community news briefs
Clallam County Superior Court
City University offers scholarships to P.C. graduates
Peninsula College graduates who earned an associate's degree from the college between July 1, 2008, and Sept. 30, 2009, may be eligible for a transfer scholarship at City University of Seattle and earn a bachelor's degree in six quarters.
Church news
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