Fifty-seven scholarships awarded by the Peninsula College Foundation are giving 44 Peninsula College students a much-welcomed financial boost this summer and fall for the 2014-2015 academic year.
Reporter Alana Linderoth takes a tour of Peninsula Friends of Animals’ haven
It’s high summer! This is the hottest, driest month of the year, so monitor your plants and keep them well watered.
Veteran Master Gardener Muriel Nesbitt teaches gardeners how they can have fresh lettuce from their gardens year-round at noon on Thursday, Aug. 14, in the county commissioners meeting room at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles.
Skip Kratzer, 77, of Sequim recently received an award he never imagined would be in his grasp much less on his studio wall.
The option to transport wastewater from the Carlsborg Urban Growth Area to the Sequim Water Reclamation Facility is well under way. Although the plan for a public sewer system has taken a few twists and turns throughout the years of planning, the option to utilize Sequim’s existing facility appears favorable among city and county officials.
McClendon (U.S rep), Greisamer (state rep) to challenge incumbents
Trail will be closed from Lyre River Trailhead to east of Devil’s Punchbowl
Last weekend in Sequim saw blue skies and a light breeze — nearly perfect for a club with “Hurricane” in their title.
A few years ago, obesity was limited to adults, mostly over age 40. But this has changed. Childhood obesity today is a cause of concern in all parts of the world. In the United States one of three children is overweight or obese.
Lassen follows 1918 Cadillac’s journey to Europe and back
Sequim area petitioners are looking to put two propositions to City of Sequim voters.
To provide the public with the reasoning behind the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center (SARC) Board of Commissioner’s recent decision to put the question of a six year, 12 cent property tax levy on the February ballot, SARC officials hosted an informative meeting and presentation from SARC director Scott Deschenes.