Wed, Oct 21, 2009
Meet the MANager
Once he gets settled into his new surroundings, Sequim's new city manager Steve Burkett wants to do two things: meet as many people as he can and listen to them.
Medicare enrollment time could spawn plan confusion
We are fast approaching the fifth Medicare annual enrollment period (AEP) for Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage Plans.
Jamestown Tribe restores Dungeness marsh for salmon
Near the quiet Dungeness River delta, an excavator constructs several jumbled piles of logs in a side channel of the Dungeness River.
Dozens will perform 'Shorts'
Nothing is little about "Small Town Shorts" as presented by Readers Theatre Plus. The production involves works by three Northwest playwrights plus 27 actors and six directors.
Cutting diabetes' costs across board
Diabetes and you
Crash kills family of Sequim officer
The son and mother-in-law of the Sequim Police Department's former school resource officer Darrell Nelson died Sunday afternoon in a two-car collision at Power Plant Road and state Highway 112 five miles west of Port Angeles.
Community news briefs
Church News
Calendar and meetings
Business briefs
Bone up on forensics with Aaron Elkins' 'Skull Duggery'
The Bookmonger
A handshake deal? Count your fingers
Investment Corner
Tue, Oct 20, 2009
Two arrested Monday night behind Sequim Police Station
Two Tacoma area men were arrested Monday night on attempted burglary and drug charges after being spotted behind the Sequim Police Department planning to break into Frick Drug.
Free school lunch numbers soar
This fall, Sequim schools have the highest numbers of students seeking free and reduced-price lunches in at least 10 years.
Mon, Oct 19, 2009
Safety through awareness
A steady stream of people came with the rain to the fourth Public Safety Fair sponsored by the Sequim Police Department.
Haller Foundation Grants
Albert Haller was born in Clallam County in 1903 and worked in the logging industry during the era of horses and steam donkeys.
Railroaders host record attendance
The North Olympic Peninsula Railroaders’ tenth Train Show and Swap Meet was their largest yet, club president Lauren Scrafford said.
Two killed in wreck west of Port Angeles
Both the son and mother-in-law of a Sequim police officer were killed Sunday afternoon in a two-car collision at Power Plant Road and State Highway 112 west of Port Angeles.
Sun, Oct 18, 2009
UW pharmacy students win national biz plan contest
Four University of Washington pharmacy students have won a national business plan contest using Frick’s Rexall Drug Store and Jim’s Pharmacy in Port Angeles as role models of independent community pharmacies.
Fri, Oct 16, 2009
ORANGE you glad it's Fall?
Surrounded by fields of orange and yellow produce, the fall season has come back to life for a 10th year at The Pumpkin Patch.
Wed, Oct 14, 2009
Ballasting intermittently closes SR 104 Hood Canal Bridge
SHINE – The SR 104 Hood Canal Bridge closes to motor vehicles this afternoon as crews continue ballasting operations on the draw span pontoons.
SARC candidates debate new programs
The Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center’s operating hours, programs and the condition of its locker rooms were debated at an Oct. 8 forum hosted by the League of Women Voters.
Logo reflects the best of Sequim
Trees. Mountains. River. Lighthouse. The highlights of Sequim, crowned with sunshine, make up the new logo of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce, which was unveiled at the chamber's Oct. 13 luncheon.
Winter's windy whiners
Observations
Wagons Ho!
Perhaps Jack Fletcher can be forgiven for sounding so possessive when he speaks of the Cherokee Trail from Oklahoma to Wyoming as "our trail."
Two takes on taking on the great outdoors
The Bookmonger
S'Klallam chief's name proposed for new P.T. 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.
Survival class set in Blyn
Tribal Edge primal arts training center holds a survival class from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at its property in Blyn.
Supreme Court sets forums, arguments at Peninsula College
Washington state's Supreme Court's nine justices will hold public forums, hear arguments on real cases, lunch with students and speak to classes regarding the Constitution and legal careers in a community visit to Peninsula College
Story People will take stage at Peninsula College
The Story People of Clallam County will weave stirring tales and stories for Peninsula College's Studium Generale program at 12:35 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15.
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