Thanks to the donation of an Airstream trailer which was sold for $4,500 and 25 Sunrise Rotary members contributing additional funding, Sunrise Rotary was able to purchase nine ShelterBoxes for worldwide aid.
On Thursday, Sept. 25, the SunLand Women’s Golf Association and SunLand Lady Niners joined together to sponsor “Drive for the Cure” Golf Tournament.
Petty officer gives honor to uncle for his service as caregiver
Can I eat the fruit on a squash plant that came up voluntarily in my compost pile? It looks different from any squash that I have grown in my garden.
One local quilt is being raffled off to help the local Disabled American Veterans.
Within a couple of weeks Dr. Gary Lange will be well on his way to Nepal and Bhutan. It will be his second trip to Nepal to volunteer his time and skills as a dentist.
In physical education classes, Greywolf students are working through a Stations Unit. At each station set up in the gym, the student record is posted, as well as P.E. teacher Doug Hastings’ best result.
School is well under way. Classes have started, athletics are booming, and homework is coming home with some regularity. The beginning of the school year is something kids look forward to but so do parents.
Earn your degree in “Slugology” Thursday, Oct. 9. when Thurston County Master Gardener program coordinator Cori Carlton presents her Slug University.
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has probable cause to arrest Kenneth Scott Johnson (aka “Tiny”) for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender.
Carlsborg man Deeon Emilio Gonzales, 20, pleaded not guilty on Oct. 3 in Clallam County Superior Court to aggravated first-degree assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly stabbing his ex-girlfriend multiple times.
The Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society will meet on Wednesday, October 15, 7:00pm at the Dungeness River Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road in Sequim. It will be a joint meeting with the Friends of the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge (DNWR), a non profit group that supports the operation on the DNWR.
Sound Publishing Inc., owner of the Sequim Gazette, has recently acquired the three-times-per-week Daily World in Aberdeen from Stephens Media.