Wed, Oct 7, 2009
Small town talent gets a Big Apple showcase
This Turkey Day, the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade offers a local treat.
OMC opens digital mamamography services
Olympic Medical Center now offers digital mammography, a state-of-the-art screening and diagnostic technology.
Oh deer! Nothing remains!
Valley Gardens
Meetings Calendar
McHugh: Bypass undone without rest area
The state Department of Transportation might be closing the books on the Sequim bypass project but Councilor Paul McHugh said it isn't finished and probably never will be.
Local singer joins Broadway stars in P.A.
Sarah Shea of Sequim, a local jazz singer, will share the stage at the Port Angeles High School auditorium on Friday, Oct. 9, with five performers from hit Broadway musicals, in Neil Berg's 100 Years of Broadway.
Literary Sweet 16
Marti McAllister Wolf, owner of the independent bookstore Pacific Mist Books, celebrated her 16th anniversary of business in Sequim on Friday, Oct. 2.
Life imitates death?
In Vetrospect
Aglow with innovations
Attorney Jacques Dulin loves helping people brighten their visions.
Hobo spider sickens Sequim woman
Lorene Rittenmyer is going to think twice about heading back into her herb garden anytime soon.
Hahn jury selection could start Oct. 12
BRIAN GAWLEY
Food and wine benefit YMCA
Tickets are available for "A Taste of the Peninsula," to be held from 5-8:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Naval Elks Lodge, 131 E. First St., Port Angeles.
Elk hunters held at gunpoint
Two fathers and their sons went hunting in Brinnon on Saturday, but after legally downing an elk with a muzzle-loading rifle, they found themselves staring down the barrels of guns pointed at them by uniformed officers of the Port Gamble S'klallam Tribe.
Deer Hair Rock: It's all from here
Discoveries
Community news briefs
Choice awards for Quality Inn
Bill Schade and Bret Wirta of Quality Inn & Suites hotel of Sequim, have received awards from the inn's franchisor, Choice Hotels.
Business briefs
Artist Trust presents free career workshop
The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center presents "Moving Forward: Resources for Artists," a free workshop for artists in all disciplines (visual, literary, musical, performance) from 4-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10.
A.N.O.C. ... A.N.O.C. Opportunity is a-knocking
Sorry for the feeble attempt at humor. Believe me, for many people there is nothing funny about this time of year.
Sat, Oct 3, 2009
Hahn jury selection could start Oct. 12
Jury selection in Aaron Hahn’s murder solicitation trial should begin Oct. 12 thanks to the Oct. 1 capture of a material witness by Sequim Police Department K-9 Officer Chase.
New city manager anxious to get started
Steven Burkett to start Oct. 19
Wed, Sep 30, 2009
Dreams made of law and lavender
Before Sequim High School senior Melissa Karapostoles leaves to join the Ivy League, she has a few things to finish.
Vintage tractors break ground for barley
All day Saturday, Sept. 26, vintage tractors worked 15 acres along Anderson Road, breaking hardened cattle pasture - and a few plow and tractor parts in the process.
Smiles on the Safari
Expanding his horizons while widening the smiles of hundreds, Sequim dentist Dr. Gary Lange journeyed this August to Masai Mara, Kenya, continuing his string of travels around the world.
Thousands flow to River Festival
The Dungeness River Audubon Center hosted 2,700 people for the 10th River Festival. It was the first time the event was held in back-to-back years and included a third day.
Urge Congress to revive housing
Guest Opinion
Trials set for 4 of 7 suspects
Trial dates are set for four of the seven people arrested for a Sept. 4 residential burglary that involved the theft of more than $110,000 in cash and coins, allegedly to bail out one suspect's boyfriend.
Tickets still on sale for OMC gala
Tickets still are available for "An Evening in Barcelona," the 2009 Harvest of Hope Winemakers Gala sponsored by Olympic Medical Center Foundation in conjunction with the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.
Sorensen says signs vandalized
Sue Sorensen, a board commissioner for the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center, reported last week that several of her campaign signs were vandalized.
Sequim Avenue's face changing
While the new façade under construction at Town Square on the northwest corner of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street may be the most visible change, it's just one of several new or expanding businesses along Sequim's major access from U.S. Highway 101.
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