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Fri, Nov 20, 2009 

 

Barn goes to Oz

“It was like a scene out of ‘The Wizard of Oz,’” said Stephen Stratton.

Wed, Nov 18, 2009 

 

Lights on in Sequim

Volunteers help the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce hang festive lights Tuesday and Wednesday, continuing the ten-year holiday tradition at Bank of America Park on the corner of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street.

Wreck at 101 and Kitchen-Dick Road Wednesday morning

No one was injured but one driver is facing charges following a Wednesday morning collision at U.S. Highway 101 and Kitchen-Dick Road that briefly shut down the center turn lane.

'Miracle' comes to Sequim

This weekend begins Sequim High School's two-week run of "The Miracle Worker," the story of teacher Annie Sullivan, played by Emily McFarland, working with blind and deaf child Helen Keller, played by Heather Brown.

Yearning to breathe free

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth-leading cause of death in the U.S., and 12 million people don't know they have it.

Schools set levy election

Three years, $14.7 million.

Warren Miller's "Dynasty"

Now in his 60th year of making feature ski/snowboard films, Warren Miller brings action from China, Alaska, Norway, Colorado, British Columbia and even Crystal Mountain, courtesy of West Sound local Tyler Ceccanti and other top national skiers

Ripped off

Thefts on construction sites and private properties in Sequim are escalating to uncharacteristic numbers.

Peddlers return, test new law

Those pushy vacuum cleaner salespeople are back but thanks to the updated peddlers and solicitors ordinance passed last year, they have to follow the rules or leave.

P.C. hosts community open house

Sequim residents can discover Peninsula College's community education class schedule, meet the instructors and register for a variety of courses at an open house from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at Dungeness Design, 520 N. Sequim Ave., Sequim.

OTA's 'Doubt': Play vested in suspicion

No doubt about it, Sequim is in for a treat when Olympic Theatre Arts presents "Doubt: A Parable," the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play written by John Patrick Shanley.

One arrested for burglary, theft

One person was arrested on burglary and theft charges Nov. 12 after a homeowner off Blue Mountain Road returned home early that morning to find a suspicious car in his driveway.

Olympic National Park offers vehicle map

Olympic National Forest's Motor Vehicle Use Map, one that identifies routes available for motor vehicle use, has been published and soon will be available to the public, free of charge.

Make your own wreath at Nature Mart

People looking for local and natural gifts this winter season might consider going on Nov. 21 to the Dungeness River Audubon Center's third Holiday Nature Mart.

Hurricane Ridge: A living history

Some may kindly call it a throwback, an homage to simpler times. Others not so courteous may call it quaint or pitifully obsolete.

Dog on cougar's trail

A tracking dog will help locate a cougar that killed livestock in the Sequim area twice in the past three weeks said Fish and Wildlife Sgt. Phillip Henry on Monday.

Community news briefs

Christian music pioneer coming to Calvary Chapel

Over the years, the Olympic Peninsula has hosted some of the biggest names in the Christian music industry.

Business briefs

B & G impact on business

WALT SCHUBERT

All we need is snow

For some, skiing and snowboarding at Hurricane Ridge is simply a lifelong tradition.

Tue, Nov 17, 2009 

 

Storm damage update from Olympic National Park

B&G Clubs auction $25K short of goal

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula’s auction brought in $150,000 for the clubs in Sequim and Port Angeles — $25,000 short of its goal — on Saturday, Nov. 14.

Mon, Nov 16, 2009 

 

Schools stew local foods idea

Out go the processed foods and in come more locally grown, organic foods.

Fri, Nov 13, 2009 

 

Spaghetti slurped up by all

Free food plus free entertainment equaled a packed house Thursday night at Greywolf Elementary.

Honor lifts up local veterans

Club members of the Pacific Northwest Wood Artisans found a way to honor veterans physically and mentally.

Burglary suspects arrested

Deputies responded to the area of Red Deer Drive, off Blue Mountain road at about 2:40 on 11-12-09 to a call of a burglary in progress.

Thu, Nov 12, 2009 

 

Titus, retired Sequim Police Department Narcotics Detection Canine, passed away Monday

Titus, who was easily recognizable by his large size, puppy face and floppy ear, served the Sequim Police Department with his partner, K-9 Officer Mike Hill, from 2005 through 2008 when he was retired due to health reasons.

Family pays respects to fallen soldier

Kara Smith Schoenle, a 1990 graduate of Sequim High School who now lives in Chicago, brought her two children to pay their respects to Michael Pearson, one of the soldiers slain at Fort Hood. The family has relatives in the military.

Sequim Wolfpups football

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