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Wed, Jun 25, 2008 

 

Firefighter labor dispute continues

Court extension results in 7 more months paid leave

Cozy Care Pet Boarding opened Memorial Day weekend

Social animal care facility offers ‘summer camp’ experience

Cell phone law to start July 1

Use while driving is secondary violation

Carlsborg crematory passes second review

Citizens group to appeal to county commissioners

Candidates contend for Court of Appeals judge spot

Hunt, Ford discuss others’ record, experience

An uneasy community

Sherwood Village residents face sleepless nights

A parting gift

Retiring teacher gives each student a memento

Wed, Jun 18, 2008 

 

Traffic improvement projects scheduled for 2009

Third Sequim musician headed to China’s Olympics

Steven Moore to tote new sousaphone bought with community grant

The Tall Ships arrive in Port Angeles

The little things’ in life

Sequim couple comes together for first joint exhibit

Teacher tribute set in stones

Greywolf Elementary creates Retirement Garden

Springtime from A to Z

Sequim woman writes children’s book

Sequim rape, manslaughter cases dismissed

County prosecution needs more time to form case

One more encore

Obituaries

Melly to mull crematory approval

Reconsideration decision to come within days

Local hobbyists ask city for a public RC raceway

The 200-square-foot track could be built in Carrie Blake Park

House Dems visit Sequim

Campaigning season begins after filing week

Gearing up for summer

Boys & Girls Club introduces new programs

Fitting into your pants

Sequim doc provides “a game plan”

Finding the long lost ODT mile

Parks board set to make Olympic Discovery Trail recommendation

EDC eyes new direction

Innovation may be next economic base

Council awards wastewater expansion project bid

Financing remains unclear

Connecting seniors, produce

OlyCAP offers new voucher program

Click-it or Ticket results in

204 motorists in county stopped by police

Center offers a resource for the visually impaired

Carlsborg traffic study finalized

County looks out 10, 20 years at growth impacts

Builders can lessen impacts of growth

Blue Mountain Animal Clinic welcomes third veterinarian

Owner announces future plans for expansion

Bill Littlejohn takes over as chamber board president

Walt Schubert steps down

Bell Street Bakery expected to open this fall

Glass windows will allow passersby to watch baking process

Alzheimer’s walkathon comes to the North Olympic Peninsula

Money goes toward education, support, research

A peek into a secretive world

Sequim author writes wrestling expose

5th Avenue hails SHS

Wed, Jun 11, 2008 

 

Two girls and a laundromat

OTA presents newest play

Transportation Benefit Fund comes back

Council considers bringing a sales tax increase to Sequim

The music man

SMS teacher comes out with a CD

State audit finds fault with Sequim school report

New state standards leave little room for error

Staff responds to crematory challenge

Linde receives support from state-level nonprofit

Sequim schools face increased costs

Prices rise for food, fuel

Sequim residents help build homes in Rwanda

Sequim marijuana dealer sentenced

Scooter popularity on the rise

State advises most two-wheeled drivers need endorsement

SARC board member resigns

Board president looks to appoint position

Planning commission begins review of design standards

Guidelines meant to be flexible

Pioneering Sequim family opens café, custom catering business

Grand opening celebration honors one-year anniversary

Obituaries

North Olympic Land Trust hires first director

Colorado man to start in July

New troopers hit peninsula roadways

State Patrol steps up hiring to keep pace with retirements


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