Wed, Jun 3, 2009
Way of the dragon
Roaring and looking wickedly creepy is just how Viva Jones wants her art to look.
Survey: Smile the 'most attractive' feature
What do people find most attractive in others? The smile.
State seeks to join Hahn trials
The deputy prosecutor in Aaron Hahn's two felony trials has asked for reconsideration of a March 20 decision not to consolidate them.
Sofa Cinema
SHS junior wins national science award
When Marley Iredale tells people about her science project, it isn't long before predictable wisecracks start. "Guess it's time to head to higher ground, huh?"
Sequim woman had swine flu
Clallam County's first swine flu sufferer had recovered before her condition was confirmed last week.
Sequim Food Bank opens doors on Monday evenings this summer
Working families who need help getting food on the table just got a boost.
Sequim Community Help Center shuts down
Thousands of stomachs have been filled because of Steve Welty's Sequim Community Help Center.
School district leaders trim classified staff
The ripple effect of Washington's multibillion dollar budget shortfall still is causing waves in school districts across the state. Sequim is no different.
School Briefs
Program steers students from driving while drunk
As an act of symbolism, Death showed his face to Sequim High School juniors and seniors last month.
Port Ludlow couple opens Sequim pizza place
When commercial pilot school didn't meet his expectations, Tanner Stephens decided to fly solo and start his own business.
Politics stunting forests' growth?
Robert "Bob" Schramek, 77, of Port Townsend, believes the U.S. Forest Service has been given a bad rap.
No longer just Lighthouse Latte
On the east side of town is a small tan and red espresso stand with a lighthouse mounted on the top.
News briefs
New OMC vehicles powered by charity
The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has replaced the hospital laboratory's aging courier fleet with two locally purchased Toyota Scions.
Meetings Calendar
Marunde moving on
Sometime after her bigger-than-life Strongman spouse had died, perhaps in her slumber or in her waking hour, perhaps in a vision or glancing at a picture of the tall, smiling behemoth with the wide, toothy grin, the thought slowly crept into Callie Marunde's consciousness.
Marine Raider marches on
Pfc. Charles "Chuck" Meacham, 83, saw a lot of action in World War II. Serving in 1942 as a U.S. Marine Raider, a member of a Marine Corps commando unit, Meacham fought for two years on Bougainville, Emirau, Guam and Okinawa.
Lamb puts spring into your mealtime
There are many spring lambs in the fields on the outskirts of town. It is a favorite meat of my family. Many say they do not like lamb, but in questioning, I find they have never eaten it or else they have had mutton.
Kennel club hosts trials
The Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club, based in Sequim, is the largest dog club on the Northern Olympic Peninsula, currently with 93 members.
Hospital Guild gives $26,000 to OMC
At its annual luncheon and style show May 27, the Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild presented more than $26,000 to three organizations making a difference in the community.
Grey, Moser get city band scholarships
The Sequim City Band awards scholarships of $1,000 to college bound students each year. The recipients must play in the Sequim City Band and be interested in furthering their interest in music during their time at college.
Fund to rebuild family's home
A recovery and rebuild fund has been established for Steve and Debra Reynolds, who lost most of their home and belongings in a May 20 fire in their 1976 doublewide mobile home on Barnes Road.
From the police blotter
Olympic Cellars lauded for corporate philanthropy
The Puget Sound Business Journal named Olympic Cellars to its 2009 list of top corporate philanthropists.
Five Turner Brothers 'druther play as one
When music and family blend, the result can be harmonious.
First baccalaureate degrees highlight P.C. graduation
More than 330 Peninsula College graduates receive their degrees and certificates at graduation ceremonies set for 2 p.m. Saturday, June 13, in the college gymnasium, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles.
Old-fashioned road tour provides family vacation
The Clallam County Historical Society is participating in Mr. Carnegie's Grand Tour of Washington this summer.
Decline in children's oral health prompts statewide campaign
Dentists, physicians and oral health professionals are raising renewed concerns about the increasing rate of oral disease in Washington's children.
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