A company employee initiative to wear blue jeans and Seahawks gear to work on Fridays has produced a sizeable donation for the Olympic Medical Center Cancer Center’s Patient Navigator program through the OMC Foundation.
Could you use some help making the most of that shiny new e-reader in your life?
Current and former Brownies with Girl Scout Troop 43630 in Sequim pose with a bench they donated to the City of Sequim with funds from last year’s Girl Scout cookie sales.
Claire Payne was named Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s February Middle School Student of the Month.
City of Sequim Waste Water Operator II Nathan Gaul has received the Waste Water Operator III Certification from the Washington State Department of Ecology.
Sequim students on the Washington State University’s President’s Honor Roll for the 2014 Fall semester are the following: Ashleigh Clark, Kaitlin Heike, Heidi Stallman, Casey Torres and Abraham Weiss.
Cynthia Martin shares about the importance of talking about drugs with your children.
Tootsie’s owner buys landmark; Baja Cantina readying for opening in May one year after fire
The numbers on a bag of fertilizer tell you the percentage of nutrients contained in the bag. This is shown in percentage of weight by volume.
Veteran Master Gardeners Judy English, Audreen Williams, Amanda Rosenberg and John Norgord will share tips for growing tomatoes at noon Thursday, March 26, in the county commissioners meeting room of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.
Sequim School District students and staff share their accomplishments and happenings in the latest Chalk Talk.
Here is Sequim Middle School ‘s honor roll from the first semester.
A political thriller earns its debut March 23 at Olympia’s marble palladium when the Legislature’s leading producers-directors—Sen. Andy Hill, R-Redmond, and Rep. Ross Hunter, D-Medina—take the stage.