Since Monday morning Dryke Road has been closed where it intersects U.S. Hwy 101 for continued construction to widen the stretch of highway between Sequim and Port Angeles.
SportsFit Training Center hosting fundraiser for woman battling cancer
Gerhardt Park is Sequim’s most recent park addition located slightly before the intersection of South Third Avenue and Reservoir Road. Although the park was accepted before the city council in 2006, it was just last year that the park came under city control.
Tyrone Tidwell and his partner currently are reading “Honeybee Democracy” in an attempt to better understand their latest endeavor — beekeeping. Since the end of April, Tidwell has been trying his hand at raising honeybees for the first time.
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.
Within the next three months Christopher Greimes, the chief executive officer of Allied Titanium, anticipates the company’s fabrication shop to be in operation.
Department of Ecology allots $100,000 for research
In addition to an abundance of books found in the library, the Sequim Library has a backpack available to check out.
Throughout the five-day June de Fuca arts and music festival, the four different stages hosted a variety of musicians and entertainers of all kinds.
Sequim City officials hosted a Parks Master Plan update visioning workshop all day May 21 at Pioneer Memorial Park. The workshop was intended to entice interaction with the community for ways to improve and update the outdated Parks Master Plan.
Unlike many of the City of Sequim’s parks, Joseph Keeler Memorial Park is large, undeveloped and consists of rolling fields, some lightly wooded areas and wetlands. Currently the park embodies 45 acres of potential.
Clallam County officials and the Clallam Public Works Department continue to explore the Urban Growth Area (UGA) in Carlsborg and the need for either its own sewer treatment facility or the use of Sequim’s existing facility.
Charles and Christina Norman, often referred to as the “fudge guy” and “fudge lady” or “Mr. and Mrs. Fudge” possibly have opened the very first drive-through fudge stand.