Wed, Feb 4, 2009
Incest suspect barred from witnesses
Granting a request made by the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams has further restricted Gail Elaine Smith's contacts while she is in the court system.
IHOP, you hop, we all hop for pancakes
A new International House of Pancakes is coming to Sequim to whet the tastebuds of the older dining crowd.
Huber finishes fifth for White House Farmer
Sometimes nice guys finish fifth.
Heart awareness can save lives, experts agree
Valentine's Day draws near, but candy and chocolate hearts shouldn't be the only hearts on people's minds.
Gregoire honors local veterans group
The honors are nice, but Voices for Veterans volunteers say their sense of accomplishment comes from helping troubled vets in their times of need.
Grange, Tyson Foods play 'chicken' with name
The way some Sequim Prairie Grange members see it, their group has spent more than 140 years building the Grange's good name.
From the police blotter
East end banner stand being replaced
The banner stand at Washington Street and Sunnyside Avenue will be replaced at a new location
Discovery Bay salmon derby set
The Discovery Bay Salmon Derby - the longest-running salmon derby in the state, according to event organizers - turns 33 this year when boaters take to the waters Feb. 14-16.
Commnuity News Briefs
Clallam County Superior Court
Business briefs
Brown wins SEF poster contest
With thousands of dollars to give away, Sequim Education Foundation members want to get the word out about their 2009 Film Festival.
Athletic fields vision gets city OK
A local movement to help youths find open athletic and activity fields received a big boost last week from a grassroots group and the city of Sequim.
Sequim man charged with kidnapping, assault
Dustin Goodhue of Sequim has been charged with two kidnappings.
Sequim man apprehended, released by border patrol
Jose Antonio Hernandez had a tough weekend.
Sequim grad plays lead in CWU production
Tyson Dailey, a Central Washington University senior pursuing a fine arts degree, plays Cliff in the school's production of "The Woolgatherer."
School resource officer suspended
Another officer will take over the department's school resource officer position until the end of the 2008-
School district provides development screenings
The special services staff of Sequim School District No. 323 conducts ongoing developmental screening
Waters flood Sequim batting cages
Baseball is a funny game, fictional slugger Crash Davis noted in the movie "Bull Durham:"
Two Sequim teens charged with incest, child rape
The court reports are vague, but they provide enough detail to implicate two Sequim teenage brothers in several acts of incest and child rape.
Tree would be the oakie dokie
A bill proposed Jan. 14 in the state Legislature would designate the Garry oak, quercus garryana, as the state's official oak tree.
School Briefs
Little earns Seattle University recognition, OPA project gets award, First Teacher sets February events, Greywolf math night set
Restaurant supplier opens in new quarters
After two years of planning and construction, Olympic Restaurant Equipment is open for business in its new location at the corner of Dryke Road and U.S. Highway 101 West.
Serenity House helps more than expected
Serenity House of Clallam County served 3,608 homeless or at-risk individuals in 2008.
Traveler's Journal
Why do some people love traveling in Southeast Asia while others don't seem to have any interest in going there?
Strait Art exhibit deadline draws near
The latest exhibition in the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center's ongoing showcase series dedicated to the artists of the Juan de Fuca region, Strait Art 2009, returns from March 22-May 10.
State commission set to consider sportfishing rules
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is scheduled to consider adopting a package of sportfishing rule changes for the 2009-2010 season during its Feb. 6-7 meeting in Olympia.
Judge admits DNA in death row case
The man sitting on death row, once from Sequim, hopes recently approved DNA testing will help clear his name.
Peninsula College Christian club picks leaders
Peninsula College Christian Student Fellowship recently chose officers for the 2008-2009 school year.
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