These days Jay Inslee might be America’s most frustrated governor. And we may soon find out how much more frustration — and stomachache — he can take.
The first time I heard the term “noxious weed” was the summer we moved to Sequim from Seattle. I had accepted a position at the local hospital. My love of words and their meaning drew me into learning more about “noxious weeds” — after all, I thought all weeds were noxious.
Marijke Elbo shares her story on how the Disney family helped her end up in Los Angeles from Holland.
Daniel Gellert shares ideas on using aircraft to fight fires.
Like the majority of the voters, I voted yes on the six-year tax levy proposed by SARC in February. I thought this temporary tax would give SARC time to get its finances in order and work with the community to prepare a broadly based MPD proposal that would provide needed facilities and services in addition to a pool.
Tuition in Washington just got a bit more affordable. It’s gone from ludicrously expensive to just ridiculous.
An open letter to the Voters of Park & Recreation District No. 1 of Clallam County:
“Bertha, I have never understood why you don’t support Obamacare.” This, from an informed and astute friend with whom I have had many conversations.
Is it getting hot in here or is it just … the earth? The recent Paradise Fire in Olympic National Park is only the latest reminder that our beloved Olympic Peninsula may be geographically isolated but isn’t immune to the dangers of wildfire.
As we celebrate our nation’s birthday on the Fourth of July, perhaps we should do some reflecting about our nation, especially as we consider last month’s murder of nine black citizens in South Carolina.
After attending 1,500 city council meetings and preparing eight different cities’ budgets over his 46-year career, Sequim City Manager Steve Burkett retires on June 30.
The Sequim District Superintendent of Schools does his homework and isn’t shy about assigning it either.
Some may remember the infamous Seattle billboard: “Will the last person leaving Seattle turn out the lights?”