School districts around Washington are priming their fiscal pumps in coming weeks, asking local constituents to support special maintenance and operations tax propositions to maintain current programs, as well as bond measures to support facilities development and transportation needs.
With Super Bowl week officially under way, the sports world still seems transfixed on what is referred to as “Deflategate.”
Not as extraordinarily improbable as 2013’s year of birds, but 2014 did give Clallam County a very good run. Unquestionably, the bird of the year was the Eurasian hobby discovered in Neah Bay in late October.
Benefit helps girls with scholarships and travel to events
Reports regarding recent criminal activity in the Sequim area.
More than a week of taking samples from nearby domestic flocks and officials with the U.S. Department of Agriculture have yet to receive any results that indicate avian influenza has spread locally after the virus was first detected Jan. 16 in Agnew.
Jan. 31 event includes an overview of available benefits
The City of Sequim Public Works Department will resume the grease trap inspection program in 2015.
After extending the deadline to vote from Jan. 6 to today, Wednesday, Jan. 28, officials with First Federal Savings and Loan Association will announce whether the 92-year-old mutually owned institution will instead be owned by stockholders.
Clallam Conservation District officials had the first opportunity in nearly a decade to take the Washington State Conservation Commission and attending guests on a tour through Sequim and the surrounding area to provide insight into the area’s unique characteristics and needs.
The United States Census Bureau conducts nearly 100 surveys and censuses every year and this large mine of information is made readily available on the Census.gov and American FactFinder websites.
Sound healing offered; ‘Crazy for Love’; Lutherans offer sessions
The Sequim School District announces an open nomination process from through Feb. 12 for students currently in the second through 12th grades who may qualify for Highly Capable (HiCap) Program services.