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Wed, Aug 12, 2009 

 

Falling in love, again, with nature

Valley Gardens

Experts to enforce DUI emphasis patrols

Between Friday, Aug. 14, Monday, and Sept. 7, extra DUI patrols will traverse Clallam County roadways in search of impaired drivers.

E-mails show meddling in manager search: East

The city council campaign became more heated last week when candidate Mike East accused Councilor Ken Hays of interfering with the search for a new city manager.

DRY measure

The Olympic Peninsula already meets one of two criteria for a drought declaration and, if irrigators are forced to ration their water, it will meet the second.

County studies how to get most from materials

From refuse to resource, Clallam County builders are trying to transform trash, if not into treasure then into usable building materials.

Contribute to national veterans history project

Veteran's Corner

Community News Briefs

Classical art builds Spar's skill

"Art is a language," says Susan Martin Spar.

Clallam County Superior Court

City manager candidates visit Aug. 25

An Aug. 25 "meet and greet" for the public and a full day of interviews is being arranged for the five city manager finalists, City Attorney Craig Ritchie told the council at its Monday meeting.

Business Briefs

Back-to-school: Back into the black?

Guest opinion

Arts and entertainment news

Art in The Park

Sunlight streaking through the trees lit up a bright idea for volunteers at the Dungeness River Audubon Center.

Wed, Aug 5, 2009 

 

Why visit Oregon coast?

Discoveries

WHEW! Sizzling subsides but fire risk rises

Sunday's high temperature of 89 degrees broke the previous record of 85 degrees set in 1952, and near-record highs over the past 10 days sent Sequim residents out to buy bags of ice, fans and kiddie pools.

We may miss heat if PUD rate rises

Monthly electric rates could increase as much as 7 percent in October for Clallam County Public Utility District customers, said Commissioner Hugh Haffner.

Tax gambling at just 1 bar?

The city is considering enacting a gambling tax to increase revenue but it may apply to only one business, the Oasis Sports Bar & Grill.

Students first among Glenn Terrell's firsts

"To me, students have always been the real reason for an administrator's existence."

StreamFest ticket sale starts today

Tickets for North Olympic Land Trust's StreamFest smorgasbord are available.

Sofa Cinema

She thirsts to supply safe water

The United States has some of the safest drinking water in the world.

Sequim Open Aire Market

Chef Mike Shethar, culinary intern at Nash's Organic Produce, hosts a live cooking demonstration throughout the day Saturday, Aug. 8.

Sequim buses gets perfect score

With Sequim's school classrooms empty for the summer, it was the buses' turn for exams.

Rotary Club forum shows differences

The choices in this fall's city council campaign came into stark focus Friday morning when all five candidates for the three councilor seats appeared before the Sequim Sunrise Rotary Club's weekly meeting.

Police blotter

Old Costco becoming new PUD

A Poulsbo company won the bid Monday to convert the old Costco Wholesale building in Carlsborg for Clallam County Public Utility District's warehouse operations.

Observations

Jim Follis

No act: OTA tops $100K in 100 days

Members of the Olympic Theatre Arts are bringing their show home.

New Spruce Street Park greeted warmly

To a jubilant round of applause, completion of Spruce Street Park was approved unanimously by the city council at its July 27 meeting.


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