Wed, Feb 11, 2009
Elementary archery program right on target
Archery isn't the most high-profile sport in the nation, but Helen Haller Elementary School's physical education teacher hopes it finds a bull's-eye in Sequim.
Ecology to test area around Sunnydell range
Soil and surface water samples were taken Jan. 22 from the property north of the Sunnydell Shooting Range on Dryke Road to be tested for lead contamination.
District 3: No charge for response to medical call
It was early afternoon on an average day when Sheri Hedberg received an elderly man into the Jamestown Family Health Clinic who thought he was having a heart attack.
County gets split decision on zoning issues
Clallam County is on the path to bring contested zoning into compliance.
Council moves study sessions prior to its regular meetings
Weekly gatherings of the city council will become a thing of the past and so, too, could the four-hour-plus council meetings.
Community News Briefs
College offers bachelor's degrees
Applications for admission to Peninsula College's bachelor of applied science, applied management, degree program are being accepted for the fall 2009 entering class.
Coho marks 50 years with monthly prizes
Black Ball Ferry Line is celebrating 50 years of service between Victoria, British Columbia, and Port Angeles by giving away a free weekend vacation for two every month for the entire year.
Climbing in the alps of Tibet
My first climbing trip in western China was in 2004 when, with three companions from England, I attempted to make the first ascent of Haizi Shan (19,000 feet).
Clallam's Teen Court to be on TV
TVW, the Washington State Public Affairs TV network, is showcasing Clallam County's Teen Court in a series titled "Engaged: Students Becoming Citizens."
Clallam County Superior Court
City to shut W. Sequim Bay Road Thursday
The city of Sequim will coordinate the replacement of a small bridge on West Sequim Bay Road Thursday and Friday of this week.
Business Briefs
Bulldogs bite, blow out Peninsula men
After falling behind by 15 points the first time Peninsula played Bellevue, Pirate coach Peter Stewart wanted to see his crew start better.
Beebe, Priest, Schuberts named top 'Citizen' nominees
The candidates: an advocate for the arts, a volunteer with a heart for civic celebrations, and Santa and Mrs. Claus.
City pursuing municipal court
Sequim residents might not have to travel to Port Angeles to attend district court in the near future.
Charity auction will go digital
Sequim Sunrise Rotary plans to use the convenience of the Internet to the community's advantage for its next auction.
Wed, Feb 4, 2009
Open Aire Market warms up for winter
The Sequim Open Aire Market will host its first 2009 "Winter Warm-Up" from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., Sequim.
OMC rolls out red carpet for Oscars
Lindsay Wagner will serve as honorary chairwoman at Olympic Medical Center Foundation's fundraising event "Hollywood Nights."
OMC Foundation luncheon to brief women on top killer
The Olympic Medical Center Foundation will present its second annual heart luncheon at SunLand Golf & Country Club on Friday, Feb. 27.
News briefs
Murder mystery comes to dinner
Although never spoken in the movie "Casablanca," the idea behind "Play it again, Sam," is something the Olympic Theatre Arts group is going to do one better.
Men's Gospel Singers slate concert in P.A.
The Peninsula Men's Gospel Singers sixth annual spring concert "Were You There?" will be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Port Angeles High School auditorium, 304 E. Park Ave., Port Angeles.
Influenza Prevention 101: Wash your hands often, regularly and get a flu shot
The chilliest days of the year may have come and gone, but the cold and flu season still is going strong.
Incest suspect barred from witnesses
Granting a request made by the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams has further restricted Gail Elaine Smith's contacts while she is in the court system.
IHOP, you hop, we all hop for pancakes
A new International House of Pancakes is coming to Sequim to whet the tastebuds of the older dining crowd.
Huber finishes fifth for White House Farmer
Sometimes nice guys finish fifth.
Heart awareness can save lives, experts agree
Valentine's Day draws near, but candy and chocolate hearts shouldn't be the only hearts on people's minds.
Gregoire honors local veterans group
The honors are nice, but Voices for Veterans volunteers say their sense of accomplishment comes from helping troubled vets in their times of need.
Grange, Tyson Foods play 'chicken' with name
The way some Sequim Prairie Grange members see it, their group has spent more than 140 years building the Grange's good name.
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