Along with project partners, county officials are nearing the design phase for replacing a 1960s-era levee, allowing the Dungeness River to use its historic floodplain, restore habitat and reduce flood risks.
Oasis Bar & Grill revamps itself after national music companies put on pressure
Presentation focused on local, state climate action
Readers Theatre Plus (RT+), a Sequim nonprofit theater group that gives its proceeds back to local charities and through college scholarships, plans to take a temporary hiatus due to accessibility issues at the Dungeness Schoolhouse.
SARC moves meeting location; kickoff for school bond set; SARC campaign kicks off; OMC considers positions, more
Kristin LaMoure, founder of Sequim Gym, presents a free WOW! Working on Wellness Forum entitled “Move MORE for LESS Disease” at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., Sequim.
Happy New Year from Social Security! Put down the champagne and ring in the New Year with a COLA! And we don’t mean the soda.
County, city grapple with marijuana legalization
Reports regarding recent criminal activity in the Sequim area.
Smith was arrested in February following high speed chase
Six Sequim-area students recently were named to Central Washington University’s 2014 fall honor roll.
First Book-Clallam County announces that 2,500 new books have been given to nine literacy programs that serve Clallam County children in need. Programs include Lower Elwha Head Start, Quileute Tribal School, Parenting Matters, Serenity House, Forks Elementary Bilingual, Lutheran Community Services, Quileute Tribal Child Care and First Step Center.
Some local children were protected from the recent cold spell by coats donated by the Knights of Columbus from St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Sequim. More than 80 coats were received by the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program, Clallam County Juvenile and Family Services from the Knights.