This week saw the retirement of Paula Barnes, the North Olympic Library System’s executive director for the past seven years. She wrapped up a 45-year career in libraries. She moved to Sequim with her husband Aaron Barnes, a retired NASA astrophysicist, in 2006.
To make a conference center or convention center remains one of many discussions about the revitalization effort at the Guy Cole Mini-Convention Center inside Carrie Blake Park.
The Sequim Gazette newsroom staff revamps the series, “First Time for Everything.” We’ll be the ones taking on new adventures and experiences through the summer-long series.
Eight seasons, five Olympic League titles and three top-10 state finishes later, Garrett Smithson is taking some time off from his duties as Sequim High School’s girls golf coach.
Paul Jendrucko, aka Dr. Lavender, has been a part of the Sequim Lavender Festival with the Sequim Lavender Company that he owns with his wife, Mary, since 1999.
If you’ve been to a Black Bear Diner, then you’ve seen Ray Schulz’s work. The franchise’s go-to-bear carver brought back his expertise to Sequim on June 21 as part of the franchise’s “Chainsaw for Change” tour to help out the Captain Joseph House Foundation.
In an effort to promote downtown Sequim more fully, a group of merchants and residents asked for a contract Monday night with the City of Sequim to open up Centennial Place at the corner of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue and support some expenditures for special events.
If there’s one thing to separate Republican Thomas Greisamer of Moclips from incumbent Steve Tharinger, a Democrat state representative for District 24, is his stance on no new taxes, he said.
Earlier this month, the Sequim Police Department’s three new 2014 Ford Interceptor SUVs arrived ready for action.
Without warning, two animals changed Sequim resident Jennifer Frey’s life forever.
To commemorate the 200th anniversary of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” locals gathered at the corner of Bank of America Park to sing the U.S.’s national anthem by Francis Scott Key on Flag Day, June 14.
Dungeness Cup expecting up to 100 teams for third annual August tournament
Nearly 2 1/2 years after announcing an effort to revitalize the Guy Cole Convention Center in Carrie Blake Park, volunteers say they still are pushing forward.