Both Wolves golf squads look strong midway through the season with their consistent play putting them in league championship contention and possible top spots at districts and state.
Thrown together in the harsh winter of Alaska, two people must overcome their pasts and futures in Olympic Theatre Arts’ “Brilliant Traces.”
With the fences up, physical work officially has begun on the City of Sequim’s new civic center and police station.
A recent trip to the Magic Kingdom helped create some memorable moments for Cheryl Ghere, 58, and her family.
A centerpiece in Sequim’s landscape is up for sale.
Another student of former Tacoma teacher and Sequim High grad Meredith Powell, 24, has gone to police with sexual misconduct allegations.
A former Sequim basketball coach is awaiting charges this week for allegedly having a relationship with an underage player.
Local athletes go to great lengths to play lacrosse — one of the fastest growing sports in the nation for boys and girls.
For almost a year, Kim McDougal has been the namesake behind Blondie’s Plate, 134 S. Second Ave.
After four years as the North Olympic Library System’s volunteer coordinator and homebound program coordinator, Emily Sly has stepped into the role of Sequim Library’s branch manager.
In a few weeks, CPA Steve Kanters will see a new Sequim blue hole from his office’s porch. The bright blue of the former Serenity House Thrift Shop building will be replaced with an open space next to the City of Sequim’s future civic center and police station.
During March Sequim’s up-and-coming wrestlers learned the basics at Mat Rats. Coaches and high school wrestlers taught techniques and strategies twice a week to students ages 5-12 in the Sequim Community School gymnasium.
After a string of resignations, the election of a new board of trustees, and a brief closure and reopening of the exhibit center, the Museum & Arts Center in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley is moving ahead with and without some key pieces.