Need a rapid reward for your gardening efforts? Plant radishes for a quick and easy harvest that livens up foods with its spiciness and crunch.
‘What are the differences between the Northern states and the Southern states in the 1860s? The North grew crops such as corn and wheat.’
In late April, students took part in a Jog-a-thon during P.E. classes. Students in grades 1-5 ran, jogged or walked laps around the track to earn money for programs including art sessions, second-grade swim lessons at SARC, Cougar Writing Conference, family movie nights, Robotics Club and more.
Jorn “Joe” van de Weghe, a Sequim High School math teacher for four years, is making a difference with Sequim students and fellow Washington mathematicians believe so, too.
Peninsula College recently released names of students who made the President’s List and the Honor Roll for 2014 winter quarter.
Rain almost dampened some spirits for the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Grand Finale weekend but Sequim’s sun persevered.
The investigation of Lauryn Garrett, a 23-year-old Sequim woman, remains without any leads nearly two weeks after her father Fred reported her missing.
The bridge is back up between Sequim Arts and the Museum & Arts Center of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley.
The Olympic Association for the Education of Young Children, which is observing its 20th anniversary, recently recognized its founders as a prelude to the Week of the Young Child April 6-12.
For National Paint Month, Sherwin-Williams’ Sequim store, 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 109, staff partnered with the Sequim Boys & Girls Club to paint portions of the club.
Attorneys Deborah Nelson and Jeffrey Boyd have been named “Washington Super Lawyers.”
In February, Larry St. Peter made a major gift to the Olympic Medical Center Cancer Center in memory of his wife, Gail, who died last June.
New Bridge Officers of the North Olympic Sail and Power Squadron (NOSPS) recently were installed.