After making a go of it for more than two years, the owner of Crumb Grabbers Bakery, 492 W. Cedar St., has closed its storefront.
What remains of the former Sequim City Hall is rubble.
Yet again, Steve Burkett, the City of Sequim’s city manager, received high marks from Sequim City Council.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Rebecca Redshaw moved to the peninsula in 2001 from Palm Springs, Calif.
Dungeness farmer becomes first local recreational marijuana producer
Mervin Manufacturing, local stalwarts of the premiere skate, snow and surf industry, made recent cuts to its work force in a restructuring of the business.
Jerry Jeff Pedersen, 28, a former assistant Sequim High School girls basketball coach, goes to Clallam County Superior Court on May 2 for arraignment following five alleged felony counts of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.
After a tentative plan and months of effort to move the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s annual carnival from its Sequim School District site, organizers say the event is staying put on May 8-11.
Helen Haller Elementary fifth-grader Jessica German, 10, made her mark recently by winning the 119th Sequim Irrigation Festival’s button design contest.
Both Wolves golf squads look strong midway through the season with their consistent play putting them in league championship contention and possible top spots at districts and state.
Thrown together in the harsh winter of Alaska, two people must overcome their pasts and futures in Olympic Theatre Arts’ “Brilliant Traces.”
With the fences up, physical work officially has begun on the City of Sequim’s new civic center and police station.
A recent trip to the Magic Kingdom helped create some memorable moments for Cheryl Ghere, 58, and her family.