REALTORS® say that they strongly oppose the tax increases in the Washington state House of Representative’s state budget proposal announced March 30 at a morning press conference.
Peninsula nonprofit aimed at educating via experiences
Grand opening at Via Vita set; Munger joins RE/MAX Fifth Avenue; Peak Performance moves, expands; Via Vita hosts health talk; Anytime Fitness owners attend international conference; Business’ annual food drive starts
Although the law was his first love, Sequim attorney Will Payne took a circuitous career route to becoming a lawyer and he feels his broad-based experience gives him an edge in helping his clients navigate the legal system.
Brad Hardy, new manager of the First Federal branch at 227 E. Sixth St., Port Angeles, presented a $1,500 First Federal Community Dividend to Viola Ware, Serenity House program director for Housing Resource Centers, Youth and Young Adult Services and HUB/DreamU educational programs.
Antique shop open; HVAC company back in business; fudge shop reopens, more
Scott Chichester’s new farm aimed at growing community connections
Lectures, open house, fundraiser, job fair and more in this week’s business news.
Home care company helps in maintaining independence
Holiday Inn Express in Sequim recently was presented the Clallam County Health & Human Services Business Leadership Advisory Committee Employer of the Month Award for February.
New employee at Hair Loft; Wind Rose takes top honors; Nash’s screens ‘Bag It’; dahlia grower recognized; market vendors to meet; Skunk Works relocates, more
Embroidered or imprinted, business aims to be go-to place
The Sequim Irrigation Festival is holding a contest on its Facebook page through beginning of May.