Wrestling has been an almost daily ritual for Charles Drabek after 11-plus years with the Sequim High School program.
While nasty weather loomed, the North Olympic Peninsula Railroaders’ annual Train Show chugged along on Saturday and Sunday.
Clallam County officials say a few more weeks of major traffic impacts are ahead along Carlsborg Road as crews continue work on the Carlsborg Sewer Project.
The Lady Wolves’s soccer squad (5-2 in league, 8-3 overall) has a busy week ahead as the team looks to secure second place in the Olympic League in the second to last week of the regular season.
Residents in the City of Sequim will determine in this Nov. 8 general election whether or not to ban discharging all consumer fireworks within the city limits starting in 2018.
While a rivalry match-up with Port Angeles (6-0 in the Olympic League, 7-1 overall) may seem lopsided score-wise, the Lady Wolves swim team continues to improve and see more girls qualify in new events for districts.
In anticipation of this week’s predicted storms, Olympic National Park staff is taking the precautionary step of closing a number of roads and campgrounds throughout the park.
The City of Sequim, Clallam County Fire District 3 and other local emergency management partners will activate the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at 190 W. Cedar St., at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct 13, in anticipation of two storm fronts expected to pass through western Washington beginning Thursday afternoon and continuing through the weekend.
The Lady Wolves’ swim team (3-1 overall) swam past the Klahowya Eagles (1-4) on Oct. 6 in Bremerton 98-70 for its third team win of the season.
The property long connected with a possible Fred Meyer and other business opportunities by U.S. Highway 101 goes to auction in November.
For its second month since returning from a summer hiatus, Music Live with Lunch returns at noon, Tuesday, Oct. 18, with renown saxophonist Craig Buhler and Gary McRoberts accompanying him on piano.
