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The Cassidy family on the corner of Hendrickson Road and Priest Road recently memorialized their local legend — Stolli the dog. The 12 1/2-year old dog had many nicknames including Sequim’s Sweetheart, and following her death on Aug. 31, the community left an overwhelming amount of items such as flowers, cards and notes by the Cassidys’ front fence, which 7-year-old Alabama Cassidy preserved. Her dad, Kevin Cassidy, originally put out a pallet in honor of his family’s dog, which led to the explosion of support.
As Sequim’s city councilors work toward approving the city’s 2017 budget by Nov. 28, several staff changes are being planned to start in January.
Members of the Strait Air Volksgruppe recently donated $1,000 from the group’s Volkswagen car show, the North Olympic Volksfair X, on July 16 at 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn to the Peninsula Home Fund sponsored by the Peninsula Daily News and the Olympic Peninsula News Group.
The 20th Clallam County Farm Tour was a hit with locals in more than one way.
The first Sequim Celebrity Diced Live, a parody of the TV show “Chopped,” was a hit and raised more than $2,500 for one lucky local nonprofit.
Visitors can once again get lost in the land of Oz thanks to the Sequim Pumpkin Patch.
Next week, the City of Sequim Public Works Department staff begins work on pavement preservation and American with Disabilities Act compliance projects in town.
Fall is here again, and with the change of seasons, it’s time to take the steps toward a healthier lifestyle.
Author Calinda B., who uses a pen name to protect her identity, can add New York Times bestseller to her repertoire now. And she has.
The Lady Wolves swim team (2-1 overall) came out of the water with another victory on Sept. 29, this time in Bremerton (2-2), with a 123-46 win.
A tough week on the courts ended on a high note for Sequim’s boys tennis squad.
