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Wed, Apr 7, 2010 

 

Start set for supportive housing units

Maloney Heights groundbreaking April 8

Business Briefs

New executive director for Olympic Medical Physicians

Sheri Greene joined Olympic Medical Physicians as its new executive director this winter.

Democrats convene Saturday

Thirteen resolutions on matters ranging from calling for the appointment of state judges to urging the city of Port Angeles to stop funding the HarborWorks

Campaign For Kids Kicks Off

Four-month fundraiser seeks $70K

Community news briefs

Real estate rebounding in 2010

After a tough 2009 for local home sales, things are looking up this year. In the first three months of 2010, 71 houses sold, compared with only 49 houses in the first three months of 2009.

BeeDazzled buzzing with fun

Shop offers treasures, coffee and sweet treats

Irrigation float gets up steam April 10

The first of more than a dozen parades for the Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty will be the Daffodil Parade in Tacoma on Saturday, April 10.

Scouts 'retire' American flags

Need to retire that old American flag?

NOLT names directors of merged organizations

Former Friends of the Fields board members Jim Aldrich, Liam Antrim, Bob Caldwell, Layton Carr, Neil Conklin, Dorothea Hover-Kramer and Suzie Schunemann have joined North Olympic Land Trust's board.

NAMI class covers most mental illness

Editor's note: Kate, Tom and Sally are pseudonyms that protect the privacy of family members with brain disorders.

Learn to use the iPad

Apple's tablet computer, the iPad, is the subject of the Sequim PC Users Group meeting

Feiro Center programs employ teaching stories

With the upcoming celebration of Earth Day and the CoastSavers clean-up effort on April 17...

Eighth charged in burglary spree

More than $110K stolen last summer

County preps storm water management

New procedures, responsibilities and costs are likely both for Clallam County and its residents who seek to develop property

Mon, Apr 5, 2010 

 

Keen on the retirees

Church hosts special events for 65+ crowd

Fri, Apr 2, 2010 

 

Wild weather hits the area Friday morning

Clallam County PUD has experienced outages across the county

Cast yourself to pro’s lecture

Skip Morris to speak on fishing for lake trout in deep water

Census Portrait of America road tour rolls into Port Angeles

Cross-Country interactive experience aims to increase awareness and participation in census

Poultry in Motion

Legacy Canine teaches the principles of positive reinforcement and patience

Buttons up for big winners

Top sellers at Greywolf and Helen Haller elementary schools were given their choice of prizes after selling more than 2,000 Sequim Irrigation Festival buttons.

Thu, Apr 1, 2010 

 

Spiritual Spotlight

Four ecumenical services held around Sequim

The horse whistler

Ady Crosby hopes to be queen of riders

Setting the stage sets up the sale

Women clear away clutter to clear the way for buyer

High wind watch in effect

National weather service has issued a high wind watch in effect from Friday morning through Friday afternoon

Wed, Mar 31, 2010 

 

TODAY

Holiday Inn Express set for 'soft' opening Thursday

Now, some news to wag about

Dog Park won't shut, city says

Crash kills teen, services Saturday

A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 10, for Sequim High School student Tyler Braithwaite, 17, who died Sunday, March 28, in a truck crash off Lost Mountain Road.

Olympic National Park seeks public input

In collaboration with the City of Port Angeles, the Olympic National Park is inviting initial public input on the Port Angeles Stormwater Separation Project


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