Following an open house on Monday, Dec. 8, focused on the design and costs associated with the Sequim Civic Center’s Community Plaza, city councilors voted six to one to proceed with all three phases of the plaza design.
With the expectation to utilize $707,528 of reserves to balance the General Fund’s estimated $33.2 million in expenditures and $32.5 million in revenues.
A 30-year interlocal agreement to allow wastewater from the county’s Carlsborg Urban Growth Area to be treated at the city’s wastewater reclamation facility was signed by Sequim’s mayor and county commissioners at a joint city and county meeting, Monday, Nov. 24.
Surveys suggest an overall decline in Clallam County
In place of birthday gifts, Leah Crabtree donated more then 200 pounds of food to the Sequim Food Bank following her 9th birthday Nov. 16.
Oakes, retired doctor, pens first book, ‘Skiing in Olympic National Park’
After an anonymous $25,000 donation, a fundraiser and months of gathering community contributions, officials with the Olympic Medical Center Foundation have collected the $50,000 required to reline the center’s hydrotherapy pool.
The largest producer of farmed shellfish in the United States, Taylor Shellfish Farms, recently began the permitting process to establish a 30-acre geoduck farm in Dungeness Bay.
Megan Timothy releases first CD after stroke, sets CD release party
The Sequim Union Bank at 901 W. Washington St., will close its doors Feb. 20. Officials with the bank sent closure notices via mail on Nov. 12 informing customers of the anticipated closure date.
The county’s planning commission will begin the public review process of the updated Shoreline Master Program draft after Department of Community Development staff completed their revisions at the beginning of the month – concluding one of many steps involved in the program’s multi-year review and update process.
Since the North Olympic Rabbit Rescue took shape two years ago all because of one abandoned rabbit, lifelong animal lover and director of NORR Brandon Montoya has grown the organization into a federally registered charity.
Sequim facility is ‘absolutely critical to the future of PNNL’