Wed, Mar 31, 2010
Business briefs
Sequim comedian dies
Jay Sierra, a local comic known for his quick wit and infectious smile, died on March 22.
Red Rooster Grocery hosts tie dye artist
The new grocery opening in downtown Sequim will be previewed from 5-8 p.m. Friday, April 2, for the First Friday Art Walk.
Brent Basden will head LDS stake
Clallam County Superior Court Commissioner W. Brent Basden has accepted the call to serve as stake president for the Port Angeles Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
PURPLE, MOUNTAINS AND MAJESTY
Janda paints poster for 2010 Lavender fest
Orthopedic surgeons named 'Outstanding Practitioners'
Retirees returned in crisis
Murder-1 charge dropped for teen
A teenage mother who allegedly drowned her newborn in a toilet and threw his body into the garbage in December 2008 won't face a first-degree murder charge.
Tue, Mar 30, 2010
Welcome Home Veterans
Welcome Home Veterans ceremony at the Veterans Center in Port Angeles Tuesday.
It’s a block party
Around here, everyone is a block-head.
Mon, Mar 29, 2010
Sequim boy killed in crash
Sequim student Tyler Braithwaite, 17, died Sunday evening in a truck crash off Lost Mountain Road, according to the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office.
Monthly Tsunami warning sirens to broadcast Monday
This is the monthly test of the six All Hazard Alert Broadcast Sirens in Clallam County.
Irrigation dinner bidders raise $12K
About 140 people attended the Sequim Irrigation Festival kickoff dinner Saturday, March 27, at 7 Cedars Casino, and they opened their hearts and pockets in support of the longest running festival in Washington.
Radars set to sweet tooth
Trinity United Methodist Church hosts early egg hunt
Pass the Mic to Sequim teen
Rachel Hughes wins first for opera
Fri, Mar 26, 2010
Contractor may provide jail nursing services
A Colorado corporation could provide nursing services to Clallam County Jail inmates under a one-year $198,000 contract to be considered by the county commissioners on April 6.
Thu, Mar 25, 2010
Food donations a close shave
Middle Schoolers give 2,000 lbs. of items to Food Bank
Lion’s Poker Run looking for sponsors
Second auto run to benefit vision and hearing programs
Wed, Mar 24, 2010
League of Women Voters turns 90
Dedication to democracy builds on group's foundation
Welcome Home Veterans Day
The Clallam County Veterans’ Center will observe Welcome Home Veterans Day from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, at 216 S. Francis St., Port Angeles.
Deaf? You're not alone
Monthly coffee house offers companionship at community church
Zipline developer ready
Only few steps remain now following permit
Lighthouse keeper funds to hospice
Family members of Barry Dove invite those wishing to honor the former New Dungeness Light Station general manager to donate funds to Hospice of Clallam County
Teen chef has can-do attitude
Elisha Elliott loves to travel - and is she ever going places.
County fair royalty visit Sequim
Princesses lend hands at Food Bank
Chamber of Commerce turns 80
Toasts and laughter abounded at the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce luncheon on March 23 as the organization celebrated its 80th anniversary.
Washington Street to get restaurant, retail shops
First new building in 30 years
'Historic' impact?
Building fees to rise in Sequim on June 1
Irrigation Festival news
Golf cart zone not very likely
The Legislature may have allowed cities and counties to create "golf cart zones" but don't take yours out for a Sunday drive just yet.
Freedman files for prosecutor
Sequim attorney and developer Larry Freedman has announced he will run for county prosecutor as a Democrat.
Economic development summit in Port Angeles
The Clallam Economic Development Council will host a three-phase economic development summit on development throughout Clallam County.
Did you know
Early loggers employed oxen and skid roads
Community news briefs
Classes probe Clallam history
A new series of six weekly "Forever Learning" classes is offered by the Clallam County Historical Society starting April 7.
Church News
Organic farm store teaches down and dirty
Nash's Organic Produce farm store helps community members learn about soil, seeds, crop planting...
Business briefs
Volkswalkers head for Spruce RR trail
Olympic Peninsula Explorers Volkssport Club takes the Spruce Railroad Trail Walk on Saturday, March 27.
Treasurer's cashier charged
Catherine Betts, a former Clallam County Treasurer's Office employee being investigated for embezzling an estimated $617,467...
Trail image to get updated look
Peninsula Trail Coalition is soliciting proposals for a branding and logo enhancement and Web site development project.
SunLand dispute appears over
Golf club will try its best to go on
Serenity shop manager retires
Starting April 1, Serenity Thrift Store will have a new manager, no fooling.
Sequim Community Church
Spiritual spotlight
Realtors worry over water rule
Ecology hopes for decision by spring
Police report rash of car prowls
Several vehicle prowls were reported in Sequim during the past two weeks, said Sequim Police Officer Maris Turner.
NOLS closes doors for week
Furlough closure planned March 29-April 3
'Shattered Ceilings'
Ninety years ago, women could not vote in most of the United States.
WorkSource sets Sequim forum
WorkSource Clallam will host a free Employer of the Day forum in Sequim.
Tue, Mar 23, 2010
It is rocket science
Students at Helen Haller Elementary School’s Rocketry Club saw the fruits of their afterschool labors take flight Monday afternoon.
National Park Service will waive entrance fees during National Park Week
All 392 national parks will have free admission during National Park Week, April 17 to 25.
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