July 2, 2020 — 4:02 a.m., a daughter, Adeline Reneé
Buckmaster, 5 pounds 8 ounces, to Cassandra Reneé and Cody Thomas Buckmaster of Port Angeles,… Continue reading
For the inaugural episode of “Gardening with Ciscoe” last Saturday on KSQM 91.5 FM, Ciscoe Morris — the Seattle-based gardening expert, TV and radio personality… Continue reading
At less than an eighth of an inch in length — a pint-sized pest by most standards— the spotted wing drosophila (SWD) can be a… Continue reading
Anthony Creasey of Sequim was recently named to the University of Delaware Dean’s List for the spring 2020 semester. Students must be enrolled full-time and… Continue reading
Sequim’s own Lindy MacLaine is heading — virtually — to the Toastmasters International Speech Contest semifinals. MacLaine is a club member and past club president… Continue reading
Sequim city councilor Brandon Janisse recently received an Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC). The association’s leadership program recognizes… Continue reading
The Rotary Club of Sequim recently gifted an adaptive tricycle steering bar to 11-year-old Abby Johnson. Johnson was, in March 2019, the club’s first recipient… Continue reading
Andrew R. Law earned a doctorate in philosophy from the University of California-Riverside this June. Law is a 2009 Sequim High School graduate.… Continue reading
Sara Turner and Evan Still of Sequim recently earned degrees from Western Governors University, an online, nonprofit university. Turner received a master of arts degree… Continue reading
“Art,” says Twyla Sampaco, “is part of my healing process.” Sampaco joins fellow working artist Tiffani Erdmanczyk at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s ArtBites… Continue reading
One of the most important lessons parents learn is to follow through on what they ask of their children. If you ask your child if… Continue reading
The characters are fiction but the history is real in peninsula author Linda B. Myers’ ninth novel, “Dr. Emma’s Improbable Happenings,” released last week. The… Continue reading
A dozen Sequim-area students were recently named to the University of Washington’s winter 2020 dean’s list. They included: Jessica Craig, Katrina Dolan, Rene Flores, Shaun… Continue reading
Johnston said agave bought for one dollar 20-plus years ago
It’s August in Sequim, and if you notice that the birds in your yard are not looking their best, you are not alone. Patchy colors,… Continue reading
Bread & Gravy set for KSQM’s ninth ‘Music Where You Park’ Bread & Gravy — who plays Americana, blues, soul, classic rock, contemporary, bluegrass and… Continue reading
Online mass services set Mass at St. Joseph Catholic Church (121 E. Maple St.,
Sequim) is live-streamed each Sunday at 11 a.m. Additionally, mass at… Continue reading
The Olympic Peninsula is an extraordinary place to behold a diversity of plants and wildlife. In any of its ecosystems, wildlife thrives when there are… Continue reading
Local book lovers can join thousands of readers around the world in reading a historical fiction thriller eBook during Big Library Read, the world’s largest… Continue reading
The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) is partnering with the Clallam Resiliency Project to provide a free viewing of the documentary, “No Small Matter,” through… Continue reading