On Thursday night, Sequim was hoping for a victory and to add extra time to their season. The Wolves got the extra time, but not in the way they intended.
By the time you read this, I’ll hopefully be back in the wonderfully green state of Washington. I’ve spent much of the past week visiting a daughter and my wife’s old haunts in Las Cruces, N.M., and El Paso, Texas.
A high school graduation requirement that has students completing a “senior culminating project” is on the way out for Sequim High School seniors. The change was official as of Oct. 20 and will be in effect beginning with the class of 2015 (this year’s seniors).
Armstrong, LeBlanc and Wallner lead Sequim toward state
Superintendent, directors seek input in public meetings/tours
Superintendent, directors seek input in public meetings/tours
Loss in rivarly Ranishadow Rumble rivalry game hurts Sequim’s chances for postseason
To coin a well-used workplace phrase, William Payne is a self-starter. By age 20, he had his own construction company with 15 employees. “I learned how to lead early,” Payne says.
The halls of the Clallam County Courthouse are quite familiar to Mark Nichols. A Clallam Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for nearly eight years, Nichols is asking voters to consider putting him in charge of his former office as Prosecuting Attorney.
The court is in session: Sequim High School celebrates its 2014 Homecoming in style, as the school crowns royalty for the Oct. 10 festivities during halftime of the Sequim-North Mason football game.
Sequim outlasts Bulldogs, eyes rival Port Angeles in Friday night showdown
The Wolves looked to make the most of their lone regular season home meet last week in a double-dual against Port Angeles and Port Townsend. Behind strong finishes from their state
No. 2-ranked crew, Sequim’s boys cruised to a team win with 20 points, easily out-pacing P.T.’s Redhawks (57 points) and P.A.’s Roughriders (58).
Directors eye new elementary school, land purchase