27-year county veteran taking job with Jamestown Family Health Clinic
With a little help from December’s winter frosts, many of us are in the mood for bundling up, hunkering down and enjoying some scrumptious meals with the ones we love.
Shelli Robb-Kahler, a Sequim native and the executive director of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce for three years, said she plans to spend Christmas with her family.
On Thursday, Nov. 6, the Sequim PC Users Group donated $1,200 to the Sequim High School Robotics Club.
Sequim Middle School’s Honor Roll for first term, for the 2014-2015 school year.
Kelly Miller’s first-grade class has been reading and comparing a variety of gingerbread stories. Now it’s their turn to be a gingerbread cookie.
As a parent, one of your most important goals is to raise children who become independent and self-reliant people. Certainly as babies, your child relies on you.
Contributing photographer Rich Taylor found the Dungeness River still raging a couple of days after last week’s storm.
Rep. Kevin Van De Wege (D-Sequim) has been reappointed to the Health Care & Wellness Committee for the 2015 Legislative Session of the State House of Representatives.
Bringing an 18-month project to a close, those involved with creating a Pollution Identification and Correction (PIC) Plan for the Sequim Bay-Dungeness Watershed Clean Water District have completed the draft plan and soon will begin a pilot project near Dungeness Bay.
Staff: Solution ‘out of the box’ for neighborhood complaints
A proposed recreational marijuana production and processing facility in an Agnew neighborhood has residents talking about options about how to oppose it.
Families brought in the Christmas spirit Saturday morning with elves, trains and plenty of food at First Teacher’s Breakfast with Santa.