Heading into a new year, the Sequim School Board has new leadership.
The City of Sequim has purchased a new combination vacuum and jet (VAC/JET) truck to be used for multiple purposes in the Public Works Department.
By 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, when the Dungeness River Audubon Center’s annual holiday Nature Mart ended, more than $7,500 had been raised for River Center education programs.
Longtime Sequim resident Joy McCarter will celebrate her 100th birthday on Dec. 10.
Harold Pomeroy celebrated his 100th birthday, Monday, Dec. 1. Pomeroy moved to Sequim in 1980 from California, bringing with him his ongoing desire for community participation.
Sequim City councilors are anticipated to make the final design decision for Sequim’s Community Plaza as part of the city’s developing Civic Center, Monday, Dec. 8.
Because of a narrow margin-of-victory in voting for Charter Review Commission’s District 1, the Clallam County elections department is completing a mandatory machine recount to assure accurate counts of the position.
Rep. Kevin Van De Wege was re-elected Majority Whip of the House Democratic Caucus on Nov. 18.
City collecting food items; Port sets special meeting; Post Office extends hours, more
Two people — one of them a Sequim resident — were injured in a single-car incident on Saturday, Nov. 29, near the U.S. Highway 101/State Route 104 interchange, about 12 miles south of Port Townsend.
A 30-year interlocal agreement to allow wastewater from the county’s Carlsborg Urban Growth Area to be treated at the city’s wastewater reclamation facility was signed by Sequim’s mayor and county commissioners at a joint city and county meeting, Monday, Nov. 24.
New water rates for users will depend on new tier system
Efforts at the Dungeness River watershed to reduce flood risk, conserve water and restore habitat will push forward into next year after receiving $7.5 million in state funding through the Floodplains By Design initiative.