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Wed, Oct 8, 2008 

 

Northwest couple's historic, principled fight has lessons for today

The Bookmonger

News Briefs

10/08/08

New Olympic National Park chief visits Sequim

Gustin trying to meet all parks' communities

Meetings Calendar

10/08/08

League of Women Voters forum focuses on water law

It's October!

Discoveries

Get crabbin'

Council to continue city manager discussions

Executive session set for tonight at Transit Center

Clallam PUD hosts 3rd annual Solar Tour

Homeowners explain costs and benefits of alternative energy source

Clallam County Superior Court

10/08/08

CARE Partnership loses key funding

Organizers say agency will remain viable

Business Briefs

10/08/08

Arts and entertainment

10/08/08

Wed, Oct 1, 2008 

 

Clallam Count ySuperior Court

Oct. 1, 2008

'Prophet of Israel'

Community School history teacher writes historical novel

When we think of Oktoberfests, we think of sauerkraut

Kitchen Korner

What to do when living alone IS NO LONGER SAFE FOR SENIORS

Peninsula offers abundance of housing, care options for older persons

WaMu crisis ends in sale

New owners tell customers not to worry

Sound cleanup coordination board to meet in Sequim

Discussion to cover how to move forward in waterway's cleanup

Sofa Cinema

Shame

Investment corner

Sequim City Council OKs jail pact with county

City will drop medical costs lawsuit

Senior center receives $15,000 from USDA

Grant allows for brand-new bus

School Briefs

Oct. 1, 2008

SARC eyeing possible P.A., P.T. pool closures warily

Sequim venue could become only one in two counties

Police still seeking unwelcome SMS visitor

Oh, the excitement ... and Part D

News briefs

Oct. 1, 2008

Mood-changing plants and flowers

Valley Gardens

Meetings Calendar

Long-term-care residents urged to vote, activate

Dental, vision care raisedas issues of concerns for residents

Library improvements a go

Large freight shipments still an issue as bridge closure nears

Kristine Fairbanks remembered

Ceremony draws hundreds of officers, including Mounties

Kessler, Dutton debate minimum wage at Sunrise Rotary

Opponents also differ on alternative energy

Instilling a love for reading

Chinn, Sequim Middle School librarian, honored by state

Golf tournament to aid injured Sequim man, family

Getting from point A to point B

Bus service links P.A., Sequim to Seattle and beyond

From the police blotter

Oct. 1, 2008

Former Sequim resident returns to hometown, opens orthodontist clinic

Healthy smile can affect a person's confidence and success, the doctor says

Fair Results

Oct. 1. 2008

Dancing around the globe

World-touring dance group comes to P.A.

Costco purchase part of long-range PUD plan

Existing HQ in PA could be sold

Community News Briefs

October 1, 2008

Chalk Talk

Celebrating the river

A 'Sweet' sounding chorus

Grand Olympics Chorus performs barbershop favorites

Wed, Sep 24, 2008 

 

Clallam County Superior Court

09.24.08

'Give 'em Hell, Harry!'

California theater group performs to benefit OTA

What it's like to be nowhere!

Discoveries


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