As has been his custom for many years, 83-year-old Richard Dobbs was walking between the cliffs and the beach at Marlyn Nelson County Park several weeks ago when he came across what he believes is part of a cross to hold a Spanish flag from a 1790’s sailing ship commanded by Spanish-Peruvian explorer Manuel Quimper.
After a century, the descendants of Sequim’s early settlers continue to honor their ancestors, pioneers in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley.
Area women open weight loss clinic with Ideal Weight Loss program
Gina Senz has returned home to her Sequim roots, bringing with her a love of fitness. She just opened her fitness studio Perfect Balance on March 3 and already is attracting clients from their 20s into their 80s.
For all the unconditional love pets give, they deserve to be pampered and spoiled a bit, too. Blissie’s Bonetique, a new shop specializing in pet treats, toys and grooming opened March 23 due south of Walgreens at 459 W. Washington St.
Two young budding journalists have gained professional experience in the industry, a rarity in a town the size of Sequim, thanks to a joint effort by KSQM 91.5 FM and Peninsula College.
If his customers are as enthusiastic as butcher and artisan deli owner John Pabst is about freshly cured meats, then Pacific Pantry is bound to be a “go to” place in Sequim for local, natural meat and produce.
The royalty court for the 119th Sequim Irrigation Festival debuted this year’s float with the theme, “Mountains to Sea: A Pristine Place to Be,” at 7 Cedars Casino on Saturday, March 22, before the festival’s kick-off dinner.
If you’re like 50 percent of the population, you probably have some form of gum disease that in its moderate and severe forms can result in tooth and bone loss.
Since its inception in 1968, the 9-1-1 emergency dispatching system has saved countless lives but the system isn’t perfect in two crucial ways.
After a hearty workout at the gym, pamper yourself with a relaxing massage at Lavish Day Spa, just a few steps away from the exercise equipment. Kristine Smith just opened her business on March 10 after having worked for others on Whidbey Island for a dozen years, where she won “Best Massage Therapist” in 2009.