Looking to the future and potentially another four years as director of the Clallam County Department of Community Development (DCD), Sheila Roark Miller has new goals set for the department, herself and staff with an emphasis to “blend and balance” the needs of the many sub-communities within the county.
The court is in session: Sequim High School celebrates its 2014 Homecoming in style, as the school crowns royalty for the Oct. 10 festivities during halftime of the Sequim-North Mason football game.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Ballots are being mailed out to all 46,325 active, registered voters on Oct. 15, and mail ballots must be post-marked on or before Election Day to be counted.
Boy Scout Sean Weber recently received a $1,000 McCall Trust Award from the Rotary Club of Sequim president Christine Paulsen.
Looking ahead to the budget season, a 2.71 percent sewer increase is proposed across the board for all city residents next year along with tentative 3.58 percent water and 2.84 percent sewer increases in 2016.
At about 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 258663 U.S. Highway 101 a fuel leak quickly caught fire after Dillon Cummings turned on the engine of a Jeep he had been slowly repairing in his garage.
Here are some of the reports from police for the week of Oct. 7-12
Jerry Jeff Pedersen, 29, and his attorney John Black seek to drop four of five felony charges against him for communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.
A Carlsborg man, Deeon Emilio Gonzales, 20, pleaded not guilty on Oct. 3 in Clallam County Superior Court to aggravated first-degree assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly stabbing his ex-girlfriend multiple times.
The trial for Nathaniel Darren Olson, a 27-year-old man who allegedly shot Matthew Baker, 25, of Port Angeles in the early morning hours on May 22, was moved from Nov. 13 to Feb. 23. Clallam County Prosecutor Will Payne requested the change to receive lab reports, court documents state.
Bryan Lee Constant, 28, and Kelsea Joan Kuhnert, 20, both of Port Angeles, were charged on Sept. 29 in Clallam County Superior Court with delivery of heroin and possession of heroin with intent to deliver, after the Clallam County Prosecutor and a Superior Court judge reviewed Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team’s investigation.
Clallam County Fire District 3 is looking for as many as three dozen volunteers to boost its ranks, particularly at the Diamond Point, Dungeness, Lost Mountain and R Corner stations.
Commissioner Jim McEntire suggests salary reductions