Washington’s next economic development plan may be written by Oregon voters next November.
As I write this, the sun is blazing hot. But the forecast for Friday — when you will walk across the stage and transform from Sequim student to student of the world — is rain.
If you’ve never tried to pull off a debate, it’s hard to appreciate the degree of difficulty involved in such a feat.
Why do we live here? What brought us here — what attracted us to Sequim? Why do we stay?
Are we collectively losing our minds or is it just me? Don’t answer that.
“I am deeply disappointed that the tribal and state salmon co-managers were unable to reach agreement on a joint package of fishing seasons for Puget Sound this year.”
“The personal nature of politics was on display last week in Washington.”
The good news this Memorial Day weekend is more than 38 million Americans are expected to travel making the unofficial kickoff to summer this year the second busiest on record.
I was trying to write something thoughtful and serious about the relentless campaign messages intended to humiliate and demean the character of another person or group of people.
Last week, President Obama made up for four decades of neglect of middle wage workers by both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Now that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are certain to be the Democrat and Republican presidential candidates, it is time for them to deal with our national debt.
Ann Soule discusses irrigation throughout the Sequim area
A critic faces two serious problems when writing a review of the Sequim High School Operetta Club’s spectacular production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella.”