Kody Allen Kautzman, 25, of Sequim, was sentenced to 24 months community custody and three to six months of drug treatment on Feb. 19.
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Reports regarding recent criminal activity in the Sequim area.
William M. Gilbertson, 43, of Port Angeles, was arrested last week for possession of a stolen motor vehicle, eluding a police vehicle and driving with a suspended driver’s license.
Clallam County’s sixth annual Project Homeless Connect is less than a month away. On Wednesday, March 6, local people who do not have safe, secure housing will find one-stop help at Port Angeles’ Vern Burton Center, 308 E. Fourth St., from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Maeve Harris was honored Feb. 19 as Rotary Student of the Month for February by President Sara Maloney of the Rotary Club of Sequim.
A Sequim and Port Angeles baby highlight this week’s baby announcements.
It’s a wrap. A week long “love all critters great and small” art show was held last week at Red House Press to benefit Spay to Save Mobile Clinic.
Executive Director Sue Ellen Riesau of the Olympic View Community Foundation recently presented a check for $950 to Executive Director Mary Budke at the Boys & Girls Club of the Olympic Peninsula.
I pedaled my touring bicycle into the town of Middlemarch on the South Island of New Zealand in a drizzle, just as a group of men in Scottish garb were filing out of a meeting hall.
Peninsula College has just released the names of students who made the President’s List and the Honor Roll for the 2014 fall quarter.
The World Day of Prayer is held at noon on Friday, March 6, at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church.
Promoting literacy is a primary value of libraries everywhere. The North Olympic Library System maintains a strong commitment to providing early literacy services and programming for children, as well as literacy education and enrichment opportunities for all ages.