Annual event offers platter of offerings for peninsula visitors, residents alike
Sequim youth makes mark with new water feature at Dungeness River Audubon Center
It seems I’m in a conversation rut these days. Can’t talk to anyone about anything without them getting all worked up about something: union-busting propositions, marijuana, immigration reform, Scotland trying to break up with England or Obama-Obama-Obama.
A pair of teams in purple and gold have separated themselves from the rest of the Olympic League.
Area schools are going to need more classrooms soon, Sequim schools superintendent Kelly Shea told the district’s board of directors this week.
Sequim speedster George McMurray looked prepped and ready to go for a shot at other speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats’ 2014 Speed Week, but rather wet conditions — pools of standing water cover the flats — caused race officials to cancel the weeklong event set for Sept. 27-Oct. 3.
Wolves’ boys race to a championship at Three-Course Challenge, girls place third in division
I’ve never really felt bad for politicians. Ever. I mean, they’re the ones who sign up and run for what often seems to be either a fool’s errand or sure-lose proposition or worse (cue “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” minus the fairy-tale ending) …
Sequim quarterback Moroles and stingy defense lead charge
SHS boys eye first state title; girls add track starts to lineup
Less than a week from their first action of the 2014 season, and the Sequim High’s volleyball team is still looking for a bit of identity.
Sequim head coach Justine Wagner and her pack of Wolves aren’t short on numbers — the number of players, anyway.
Sequim’s girls soccer squad is getting an influx of freshman this year, and SHS co-coach Victor Lancheros says that’s a good thing.