Members of the Sequim and Port Angeles High School fastpitch teams joined community members for a “Pink Up” photo Monday evening in Sequim to help promote cancer awareness.
On May 10, Sequim High School sophomore Ryan Hurst is participating in Seattle’s Tour de Cure for his first time.
Sequim City Manager Steve Burkett will see a 3-percent raise following his high marks from a recent annual review.
Crazy Callen Weekend will kick off the first of two weekends packed with 119th Irrigation Festival events and activities. This year the Irrigation Festival starts things off with Crazy Daze Breakfast followed by the First Friday Artwalk, Family Fun Day, Kids Parade and much more including:
Onlookers watch as the Serenity House apartment building gets demolished earlier this week.
Sequim’s iconic granary is going up for auction. The historical Clallam Co-op granary and former El Cazador site at 531 W. Washington St. goes to the highest bidder at 10 a.m. Friday, May 9, in the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., in Port Angeles.
Dungeness Health & Wellness Clinic board president Dr. Audrey Gift announced April 28 that Pamela Leonard-Ray has been appointed executive director of the Sequim clinic.
As has been his custom for many years, 83-year-old Richard Dobbs was walking between the cliffs and the beach at Marlyn Nelson County Park several weeks ago when he came across what he believes is part of a cross to hold a Spanish flag from a 1790’s sailing ship commanded by Spanish-Peruvian explorer Manuel Quimper.
Clallam County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis would like to remind Clallam County property owners that first half property taxes for 2014 are due by Wednesday, April 30. Property tax payments must be postmarked or dropped off at the Clallam County Courthouse by April 30.
Captain Joseph House Foundation founder Betsy Reed Schultz at the Black Bear Diner Spring Benefit with help from Sam Coyle. From 7 a.m. -9 p.m. on April 28 the Black Bear Diner hosted “Dine to Donate,” Captain Joseph House Foundation’s spring benefit.
Partnering with the Sequim School District may be a possibility for the North Olympic Library System to build a new Sequim Library.
A residential fire at 3 a.m. on Monday morning, April 28, has displaced a man and woman from their Davidson Drive home.
At 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 3, the North Olympic Land Trust hosts its annual public membership meeting at the Fairview Grange, 161 Lake Farm Road.