Tom and Holly Clark of Clark Farms are the North Olympic Land Trust’s selection for 2014 Farmers of the Year.
Buoys used to collect unique data as Sequim tests integral to offshore energy research
The Dungeness River Audubon Center is sponsoring a talk and question and answer session titled “Climate Change Action on the Olympic Peninsula” from 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Sept. 20.
The Police Blotter from Sept. 9-15 in the Sequim area
Planning group to talk marijuana growers, OPAS sets meeting, climate change talk on tap, more
The North Olympic Peninsula showed its Seahawks’ pride with two Sea Gals cheerleaders. More than 100 fans attended in Sequim dressed in jerseys and team apparel including one dog decked out in all-Seahawks clothes.
John Stephens as Silly Scotty, Naomi Foley as Peaches and Kim Preston as Kimberella make balloon animals and brought entertainment to the Sequim Farmers Market on Saturday, Sept. 13.
Sandy and Jim Reed celebrated their 50th anniversary on Aug. 22, 2014, at their home in Sequim.
United Way of Clallam County Executive Director Jody Moss presented donations of $8,000 each to Nita Lynn, director of First Step Family Support Center; and Becca Korby, director of Healthy Families of Clallam County.
The marriage of Alan Easling and Haley Hunt was celebrated at a weekend event in The Dalles, Ore., on Aug. 9, 2014.
More than 230 participants made the one- or five-mile Olympic Discovery Trail trek to support the 10th-annual Dungeness Health and Wellness Clinic on Sept. 13.
The City of Sequim contracts with local nonprofit agencies to provide certain services for Sequim city residents. The current human services contracts expire on Dec. 31.
Sequim area resident Morgan Weimer, 46, filed a federal lawsuit on Sept. 8 against the City of Sequim following a May 12, 2013, incident with Sequim Police that later went viral on the Internet.