Fri, Oct 30, 2009
Slick car goes to scholarships
If spending most of his free time volunteering for Sequim’s Boys & Girls Club and Food Bank weren’t enough, Stephen Rosales is revving it up even more.
National Weather Service issues high wind advisory
The National Weather Service has issued a high wind advisory to western Washington for late Friday and early Saturday morning.
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
Hahn found guilty of murder-for-hire
Aaron Hahn was found guilty Wednesday afternoon of first-degree solicitation of murder following a six-day jury trial in Clallam County Superior Court.
Student absences double at Middle School
Brian Jones, Sequim Middle School principal, said more than 100 students had been absent each day since Oct. 26.
Student absences double at Middle School‰
Wed, Oct 28, 2009
House as a System or Building Science 101
Houses are interactive systems, and an improvement to one part of a home can sometimes cause unanticipated effects on another part.
NOLS faces $176K shortfall by 2010
At its Oct. 22 meeting, the North Olympic Library System board of trustees tackled a $176,000 budget shortfall for 2010.
Nisbets 'reluctant' to leave Sequim
Andy Nisbet loves people and he loves books, the latter of which is apparent from the boxes and boxes of books he packed up before moving to Leavenworth, Kan., on Sunday, Oct. 25.
Q & A Bentley answers queries about Sequim school levy
With Sequim schools' four-year maintenance and operations levy set to expire in 2010, school board directors are considering how to shape their next campaign, likely to come before voters in February or April.
Spotlight on VIMO
Editor's note: Today the Sequim Gazette continues its weekly spotlight on member agencies of United Way of Clallam County. The series will continue through the umbrella charity's current campaign.
Shooting ruled accidental
A Port Angeles man was treated for an accidental gunshot wound Sunday evening, Oct. 25, after his partner's hunting rifle discharged while being emptied.
Step on up pour it out
If you take a seat at The Buzz on any Wednesday night, sounds of coffee brewing, guitars strumming, vocals humming and hands clapping will fill your ears.
Sequim man faces hit-skip, assault charges
James McCauley, 60, Sequim, faces trial on one count each of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon and hit-and-run (injury accident) stemming from an Oct. 18 vehicle-pedestrian collision in Port Angeles.
Hundreds attend memorial service
More than 700 people overflowed the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center in Port Angeles on Saturday to remember 6-year-old Theodin Nelson and his grandmother Mary Wyman.
Huizinga returns from heart surgery
Sequim City Councilor Bill Huizinga returned home Friday, Oct. 23, from Seattle's Swedish Hospital after a heart attack Tuesday night, Oct. 20.
Group raises funds for scholarships
Monday Musicale holds a fundraising benefit at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 E. Lopez Ave., Port Angeles.
Get ready for Halloween
Ghosts and ghouls reportedly have been seen lately in the foggy far reaches near the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. It must be time for Carnival of the Twilight.
Finding light among the shadows
George Zien moved from Arizona to Sequim almost eight years ago and found a whole new palette for his painting.
Community news briefs
City departments seek homes
The city will negotiate a contract to house its public works and planning departments after the council rejected the idea Monday night of using the Guy Cole Convention Center.
Business briefs
Bazaar supports young women
Five PEO chapters are coming together for a Halloween bazaar, book signing and bake sale from 9:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, Oct. 31, at Pioneer Memorial Park, 387 E. Washington St., Sequim.
Andy Nisbet bids goodbye
In the spring of 1963, my tour in the 101st Airborne Division came to an end with my orders for Vietnam.
U.S. must remember God's role in government, speaker says
The United States must preserve the historical significance of God in the nation's founding, Brad Dacus told the 13th annual Clallam County Leadership Prayer Breakfast on Friday, Oct. 23.
Tips for safe trick-or-treating
Soroptimists fight back against domestic violence
Fifty women in Sequim are making a difference here and around the world.
Sofa Cinema
Reference guides for all
Eighteen members of the Rotary Club of Sequim converged upon Sequim classrooms last week, carrying boxes of brand new Houghton Mifflin Children's Dictionaries.
Oasis sold to clothier couple
The Oasis Sports Bar & Grill, 301 E. Washington St., has been sold.
Mental frequencies affect your life
Good Grief
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