Clallam County residents and interested residents from surrounding counties now have the opportunity to compete for entry-level deputy sheriff or adult corrections deputy positions for Clallam County Sheriff’s Office without having to leave the peninsula.
Having carved more than 200 unique bears for the 63 Black Bear Diners scattered across eight western states, woodcarver Ray Schulz is coming to the Sequim Black Bear Diner location to carve two bears.
Owner of NW Pawn Shop Jeff Kritenbrink always has been drawn to pawn shops and fascinated by the style of business. But, if you would have asked him a few months ago if he was going to own a pawn shop, he would have simply replied “oh yeah, sure ….”
Acupressurist gives talk at Nash’s; see birds of prey at Wild Birds Unlimited; deck it out at Hartnagel’s; more
What’s new at the market is Cali Keck, grocery buyer at Nash’s Organic Produce and the market girl for the Sequim Farmers Market.
A swarm of orange Home Depot T-shirts and their owners buzzed around the Captain Joseph House in Port Angeles the morning of Friday, June 6, measuring, sawing and hammering.
As a North Olympic Peninsula resident for a dozen years, Linda Barnfather of Sequim revels in its flora and fauna, plus destination sites like Victorian Port Townsend and the lavender farms of Sequim.
MFR therapist attends seminar, road closure at Olympic Restaurant Equipment, Everwarm duo studies at seminars, self-portraits at LARC
Vendors are wanted for the Sequim Fire Centennial Celebration, set for 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at the Water Reuse Demonstration Park north of Carrie Blake Park.
After practicing as a physical therapist assistant for nearly 10 years Rose Reandeau first got introduced to myofascial release (MFR) in 2009 and has since submerged herself in the practice.
Lavender growers group seeks volunteers, Protze joins firm, OMC honors employees, more
Within the next three months Christopher Greimes, the chief executive officer of Allied Titanium, anticipates the company’s fabrication shop to be in operation.
Call it a Sequim kickstarter, or simply a community effort but the owners behind Fresh Mix Grill, 300 E. Washington St., are growing for the local folk.