Wed, Jan 6, 2010
'Citizens' levy campaign kicks off tonight at B&G club
Citizens for Sequim Schools, the group promoting the Sequim School District's newest maintenance and operations levy, kicks off the 2010 campaign
Tourism funds available
The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau is accepting tourism enhancement grant applications for 2010.
The spice of life
Variety fills the bill for Sequim shop
Teen Club receives 10K
Dociani Halloran Foundation keeps club open later
Olympic Peninsula history class
Classes on Olympic Peninsula history hosted by the Sequim Museum and Arts Center through Peninsula College are at the historical Dungeness Schoolhouse at Sequim-Dungeness Way and Towne Road.
News briefs
Native plants: sale and classes
Clallam Conservation District's annual plant sale orders are being taken.
First Teacher sets events for January
The First Teacher classroom is home to a number of events in January for young children (pre-kindergarten age) and parents.
Survey claims opposition to SunLand golf course assessment
A survey of SunLand property owners by a group calling itself Sunland-Facts shows 80 percent don't want to pay a proposed $300 annual assessment for golf course maintenance.
Clallam County gets $3.7 million in salmon recovery grants
Clallam County agencies received nine grants totaling $3.7 million from the Washington State Salmon Recovery Funding Board to protect and restore salmon populations.
Business briefs
American Marine Bank watched by regulators
Deposits are safe, interim prez says
Tue, Jan 5, 2010
Second 101 wreck in as many days
No injuries were reported near Sherbourne Road Tuesday.
The spice of life
Variety fills the bill for Sequim shop
No one seriously injured in 101 wreck Monday afternoon
Two-vehicle collision at Barr Road backed up traffic in both directions for about an hour.
Opening the skies for students
New solar panels teach science and opportunities
Teachers receive national honor
The Sequim school board recognized four teachers on Dec. 14 for becoming national board certified
Mon, Jan 4, 2010
Paratransit workers OK strike
Next bargaining session Jan. 11-12
2010 looks like a Snap
New programs to help developmentally disabled
Haller’s holiday food drive
Helen Haller Elementary School students celebrate a successful holiday season food drive.
Fri, Jan 1, 2010
Port Angeles Polar Bear Dip
Over 100 hardy revelers participated in the 22nd annual Polar Bear Dip on Hollywood beach in Port Angeles Friday morning.
Thu, Dec 31, 2009
Sequim children to perform 'Robinson Crusoe' classic
On Jan. 4, Missoula Children’s Theatre will audition local children for its production of “Robinson Crusoe
Wed, Dec 30, 2009
NASA technology could improve river forecasting
Dungeness Used For Pilot Project
Sequimgazette.com gets a facelift
Father-son create new Web site
Sherwin Williams store coming
Construction should be complete by April on a Sherwin-Williams paint store slated for the strip mall west of Walmart, said project manager Jeff Quick.
United Way fund drive below goal
The United Way campaign has reached $687,000, still a distance from the $1,100,000 goal.
State parks, rec group goes 'Twittering'
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission launched its first Twitter account. It features state park winter recreation notifications.
Spotlight on Healthy Families
Strike possible
If Clallam Paratransit workers strike next month, riders needing critical medical treatments still will be served, said Paul Bachtel, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union.
Poet to read works at Little Theater
Peninsula College's Foothills Writers Series welcomes Port Ludlow poet Bill Mawhinney on Tuesday, Jan. 12.
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