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Wed, Oct 14, 2009 

 

Four contend for Sequim council

Three Sequim City Council seats, all four-year terms, are on this year’s ballot, the first election since four new councilors were elected in 2007.

Tue, Oct 13, 2009 

 

Sequim Public Safety Fair October 17, 2009

The Sequim Police Department will be hosting our Fourth Annual Public Safety Fair this Saturday, October 17th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Guy Cole Convention Center at Carrie Blake Park.

Drivers can look forward to a smoother ride on Hood Canal Bridge

SHINE – Motorists who use the SR 104 Hood Canal Bridge can look forward to a smoother ride next week as WSDOT and crews from contractor Kiewit-General of Poulsbo begin grinding operations on the east half concrete bridge deck.

Mon, Oct 12, 2009 

 

Furry Prayers: St. Luke’s hosts pet blessing

Barks and meows echoed behind hymns at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church service on Oct. 11. Father Bob Rhoads welcomed cats, dogs and even two goats into the church’s seventh annual pet blessing.

Sun, Oct 11, 2009 

 

Opposition arises to SunLand proposal

Not everyone is convinced the SunLand Golf and Country Club needs or deserves to be saved despite a recent fundraising campaign directed at SunLand Owners Association members.

Fri, Oct 9, 2009 

 

Schools say NO to swine flu

With the H1N1 virus, swine flu, threat re-emerging, forward thinking by Sequim School District officials might help many children, parents and staffers avoid that virus and others this flu season.

S’Klallam name proposed for new ferry

The new 64-car ferry that will connect Port Townsend with Whidbey Island next summer may carry the name Chetzemoka, for a chief of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe on the Olympic Peninsula.

Thu, Oct 8, 2009 

 

Cops bust marijuana operation

A 14-month investigation by members of the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team culminated early Thursday morning with multiple arrests in both Clallam and Jefferson Counties.

Wed, Oct 7, 2009 

 

Let bypass be bygone

It’s been more than 10 years since the U.S. Highway 101 bypass opened to traffic, and the state finally may be closing the books on the project.

Season of Symphony

Fall through spring, the Port Angeles Symphony offers plenty of opportunities to take in classical offerings.

Tribe uses tide to farm oysters in Sequim Bay

Oysters are taking a tumble in the tides of Sequim Bay in a bid by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe to produce a higher quality product for consumers.

Trail mixes supply ramblers with energy

Kitchen Korner

S'Klallam totem tour

Visit the Tribal Center of the Jamestown S'Klallam, 1033 Old Blyn Highway, Blyn, for a guided tour of the tribe's renowned totem poles. The tour begins at 2 p.m., Friday, Oct. 30, and costs $20 per person.

SunLand course seeks financial help

The SunLand Golf and Country Club is seeking financial assistance from the SunLand Owners Association to prevent the golf course from closing, which potentially could reduce property values by as much as one-third.

Sofa Cinema

Sequim Soroptimists picks 3 scholarship winners

Soroptimist International of Sequim recently awarded three, $1,000 continuing education scholarships, each going to 2007 Sequim High School graduates.

Sequim police win 'CSI' grant

Crime scene investigation could come to Sequim, thanks to a two-year $300,000 federal grant awarded to the police department this month.

Sequim Open Aire Market

What's new at the market

Sequim lands city manager

Sequim has plenty of challenges and opportunities but also has a reputation for being able to deal with them, said new city manager Steven Burkett following his unanimous selection Oct. 2.

Sea vegetable firm draws suit

A Sequim company touted as being on the cutting edge of energy and food production technology and awarded a $5,000 entrepreneur grant in May is being sued for breach of contract.

School Briefs

Running free...but for a price

A teacher's role normally is to prevent students from running circles with their homework, but this time it's encouraged.

Readers Theatre Plus

Don't let the title deceive you: Readers' theater definitely involves acting, says Carol Swarbrick Dries.

Police Blotter

Small town talent gets a Big Apple showcase

This Turkey Day, the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade offers a local treat.

OMC opens digital mamamography services

Olympic Medical Center now offers digital mammography, a state-of-the-art screening and diagnostic technology.

Oh deer! Nothing remains!

Valley Gardens

Meetings Calendar

McHugh: Bypass undone without rest area

The state Department of Transportation might be closing the books on the Sequim bypass project but Councilor Paul McHugh said it isn't finished and probably never will be.

Local singer joins Broadway stars in P.A.

Sarah Shea of Sequim, a local jazz singer, will share the stage at the Port Angeles High School auditorium on Friday, Oct. 9, with five performers from hit Broadway musicals, in Neil Berg's 100 Years of Broadway.


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