By less than one stroke, Sequim freshman Alex McMenamin is the Olympic League MVP.
Sequim High School announces that Sequim High School senior Alexas Besand signs on to play basketball and fastpitch at Skagit Community College in Mount Vernon next fall.
Jorn “Joe” van de Weghe, a Sequim High School math teacher for four years, is making a difference with Sequim students and fellow Washington mathematicians believe so, too.
The investigation of Lauryn Garrett, a 23-year-old Sequim woman, remains without any leads nearly two weeks after her father Fred reported her missing.
The bridge is back up between Sequim Arts and the Museum & Arts Center of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley.
The poles are up and the welcome sign is on for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe.
Law enforcement is seeking any information about 23-year-old Lauryn Garrett, a Sequim woman, who has been missing since May 1.
David Halpern of Gardiner and his Emanon Systems, Inc. could be Sequim’s first retail marijuana seller.
Whether or not the iconic Sequim Co-op grain elevator and El Cazador site at 531 W. Washington St. goes to auction remains up in the air.
With so many distractions and hardships in the world, local singer-songwriter Jen Haugland hopes her her music can fall on the right ears.
Eileen Cummings takes the reins this year of one of Sequim’s most prolific events — the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Grand Parade on May 10. The parade, which stretches through much of Washington Street on Saturday afternoon, marches along more than 100 entries from floats to bands to dignitaries.
You know the songs by heart. You’ve seen the movie dozens of times. But there’s still an audience who hasn’t seen or heard “The Sound of Music” — some of Sequim’s students.
Sequim City Manager Steve Burkett will see a 3-percent raise following his high marks from a recent annual review.