Here’s the latest column from the Master Gardeners.
Here are some recent happenings in Sequim schools.
Here’s what’s happening the next few weeks in Sequim schools.
Johnson leads officers through Sequim to Discovery Bay
Former SHS girls basketball coach to serve 30 days in jail and home incarceration
Sales indicate a positive economic trend, local industry leaders say
City manager, attorney, others plan retirements in 2015 and beyond
Sen. Jim Hargrove recently visited the Sequim Boys & Girls Club.
Boat’s remnants remain in Strait of Juan de Fuca, reports U.S. Coast Guard.
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents of a telephone scam that has resurfaced in the Sequim area. The caller identifies himself as a Clallam County law enforcement officer and informs the resident that he or she failed to report for jury duty.
Officials with the Department of Ecology continue to move forward with water management projects within the Dungeness River watershed.
Several Sequim college students named to dean’s list at UW.
The Olympic Driftwood Sculptors announces that Jeannie Clark of Sequim, a new resident to the Olympic Peninsula, is the winner of its 2014 raffle. The driftwood sculpture, “Lovers Dance,” was a collaborative effort by several club members. Proceeds from the raffle benefit the club’s scholarship program, which awards annual scholarships to Olympic Peninsula graduating seniors who will be actively pursuing art degrees.