The Peninsula College Foundation is offering nearly 70 scholarships totaling more than $100,000 to students attending Peninsula College for the…
Writers on the Spit feature two memoirists, Doreen Petersen and Ingrid Lehrer, at the Fourth Friday Readings on Jan. 26.
Most people want to be good parents. They want to be special, loving, loved and effective. But what does that…
With nearly 20,000 visitors making their way to Sequim each year, the Sequim Visitor Information Center is a popular place.
The community is invited to be a part of the “Spiritual Read” this spring, sponsored by The Interfaith Community of…
IRS-certified AARP TAX-AIDE volunteers will be available again this year to prepare and electronically file tax returns at several sites…
Through a grant provided by the Northwest Straits Commission, Clallam Marine Resources Committee (MRC) is helping to keep the Elwha…
Mac Alexander Macdonald is back to present “What Does D-Day Mean to Us Today?” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28…
Brenton Barnes, a sophomore at Sequim High School, was recognized on Jan. 19 as the Sequim Sunrise Rotary Club’s Career…
Whether you like bead work or needlepoint, artist Martha Collins could have the right piece of wood jewelry or decor…
Soroptimist International of Sequim recently announced the recipients of the group’s Youth Community Service Awards. Ruth Lopez, left, is a…
2018 Traveler’s Journal lineup Feb. 1 — Elston Hill: “Traveling in North Korea as a party of two” Feb. 8…
Alex Schmadeke, shown here with Sequim Sunrise Rotary president Jon Jack and Rotary Public Relations representative Bret Keehn, was named…