Feiro Marine Life Center requests educators and community leaders on the North Olympic Peninsula submit nominations for two youth recognition opportunities.
Reading can help warm the soul through winter’s bitter months and offers an array of health benefits that include reduced stress, increased brain function and improved creativity.
To create an opportunity for more STEM learning, the Sequim Education Foundation initiated after-school programs at Haller Elementary and Greywolf Elementary Schools for third- through fifth-graders.
Bible series begins; Dead Sea Scrolls scholar to speak; presentation about Buddhism
Sequim skater performs trick each day for two years
Founder and owner of Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center, Jaye Moore, has devoted 30 years toward both rescuing raptors and wildlife and educating the public about the various native species.
We received 43 great entries in our Holiday Pet Photo Contest — and now it’s your turn to vote and decide the winners!
We received 37 outstanding entries in our 12th Fan Seattle Seahawks online photo contest, and now it’s your turn to vote and decide the winners!
After 13 years with the agency, Kathy Wahto, executive director of the Serenity House of Clallam County, has retired.
Adare McMinn, a freshman at Sequim High School, was recognized as the Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s December Vocational student of the month.
College presents tribute to Dr. King’s legacy on Jan. 8
A logging truck driver from Sequim was run over and killed by his own truck Tuesday morning on a logging road east of Sedro-Woolley, the Washington State Patrol reported early Tuesday, Dec. 30.
Several Olympic Peninsula residents were involved in a four-car collision on the Hood Canal Bridge on Dec. 23, with one resident from Port Townsend and two from Kirkland transported to Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton for treatment of injuries.