Kanyon Anderson admits there are some mixed emotions for himself and the staff as he takes the helm of Peninsula College’s men’s soccer squad.
Sequim schools’ newest administrator is district’s first assistant superintendent
Roping and riding, chopping and splitting, crashing and burning … the Clallam County Fair has plenty in store for the local sport and recreation fanatic.
A century ago, if you were a resident living north of what we now call Sequim — somewhere near Dungeness, for example — and your home caught fire, you were likely in for a long night.
Seattle-based The Senate gives its audience something to dance to at Olympic Cellars Winery on July 26, part of the winery’s Summer Concert Series.
Bo Pinnell is, by even his own definition, mature for his 22 years.
Move reduces threat of litigation, superintendent says
A few weeks back, I wrote about the burden we seem to be placing on students coming out of college. Now I have a number: $23,293.
Movers from Modern Building Systems of Aumsville, Ore., help transport two halves of a portable classroom to the north end of Helen Haller Elementary School.
Sequim High School’s football squad preps for season at Sequim’s SportsFit
A change in state law and the way Washington schools address non-discrimination policies has some Sequim residents concerned about how those policies will be enforced in local schools.
Second Tour de Lavender wheels locals, visitors across peninsula
It just so happened that I was thumbing through a particular book that piqued my interest when I heard about Richard Olmer’s passing. The book’s title? “The Book of Dead Philosophers” by Simon Critchley.