Given one word to summarize her run for Clallam County Auditor, Kim Yacklin, 50, says “transparency” is key.
Superintendent, directors seek input in public meetings/tours
The three newspapers of the North Olympic Peninsula — Sequim Gazette, Peninsula Daily News and Forks Forum — are holding an online contest to find the best Halloween costumes on the Peninsula.
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is seeking a second “person of interest” in the beating death of Diane Cunningham.
To coin a well-used workplace phrase, William Payne is a self-starter. By age 20, he had his own construction company with 15 employees. “I learned how to lead early,” Payne says.
The halls of the Clallam County Courthouse are quite familiar to Mark Nichols. A Clallam Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for nearly eight years, Nichols is asking voters to consider putting him in charge of his former office as Prosecuting Attorney.
After 22 years as a county resident and 18 of those spent as a business owner and architect herself, Mary Ellen Winborn sees great opportunity and much potential to be had with a new Clallam County Department of Community Development (DCD) director. Because of her inability to accept the idea of sitting back for another four years, Winborn stepped to the challenge of running.
Looking to the future and potentially another four years as director of the Clallam County Department of Community Development (DCD), Sheila Roark Miller has new goals set for the department, herself and staff with an emphasis to “blend and balance” the needs of the many sub-communities within the county.
The court is in session: Sequim High School celebrates its 2014 Homecoming in style, as the school crowns royalty for the Oct. 10 festivities during halftime of the Sequim-North Mason football game.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Ballots are being mailed out to all 46,325 active, registered voters on Oct. 15, and mail ballots must be post-marked on or before Election Day to be counted.
Boy Scout Sean Weber recently received a $1,000 McCall Trust Award from the Rotary Club of Sequim president Christine Paulsen.
Looking ahead to the budget season, a 2.71 percent sewer increase is proposed across the board for all city residents next year along with tentative 3.58 percent water and 2.84 percent sewer increases in 2016.
At about 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 258663 U.S. Highway 101 a fuel leak quickly caught fire after Dillon Cummings turned on the engine of a Jeep he had been slowly repairing in his garage.