Wed, Sep 16, 2009
Seven nabbed in burglary sting
Seven people have been arrested for a residential burglary Friday, Sept. 4, in a sting operation that involved the theft of more than $110,000 in cash and coins to be used to bail out one suspect's boyfriend, according to Clallam County Sheriff's deputies.
School briefs
Rock Plaza gets rocks to climb
Ji Sanford, owner of Indigo Building, a new multipurpose health and wellness facility, announced plans to open his business on Thanksgiving weekend.
Remembering Julia Child
Kitchen Korner
Police blotter
Meeting Calendar
Kiwanis opens new camp building
Peninsula Kiwanis groups came together on Saturday, Aug. 29, for an open house to celebrate a new laundry, shower and bathroom facility at the Kiwanis Camp at Beausite Lake near Chimacum.
Iran must be addressed, speaker says
The United States must address Iran's nuclear weapons and support for terrorism before Israel does it, former NBC-TV military analyst Rick Francona told the Rotary Club of Sequim. "Iran is a strategic issue we've put off since 1979. We have to stand up to Iran eventually," he said.
Interchange shortchanged
The Simdars interchange is not on the top of anyone's priority list, state Rep. Kevin Van De Wege told the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce at its meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Having fun doing science in the park
Our Birds
Funds to help tribal archive projects
The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe will receive $145,733 for its digital conversions and online museum project.
DOGS GONE HOLD HAPPY REUNION
A family reunion of a different breed took place at the Tails to Trails event Saturday, Sept. 12.
Council seeks all the facts
The city council decided Monday night to investigate sexual harassment allegations against Vernon Stoner of Olympia before deciding whether to hire him as city manager.
Cool winds bring market changes
Sequim Open Aire Market
Clallam County Superior Court
Church News
Chopping block on your doorstep
Ranchers in Kitsap County hope those in Clallam County show interest in their new mobile meat-processing unit.
Business briefs
Boredom illegal in Sequim
Observations
Battelle gets $6.8M grant
Ocean energy projects like the one abandoned at Makah Bay seven months ago could be revived with help from a grant to researchers, including those in Sequim.
Abstract artist at Blue Whole
Abstract artist Terry Grasteit doesn't care so much what you see in his work, so long as you see it.
A first-class ride
Weddings, proms, even special birthdays call for an extra touch of class - and nothing says "class" like a stretch limo at the curb.
2 arrested for burglary at Flipper's
Two Sequim men were arrested early Thursday, Sept. 10, for stealing more than $400 from a Carlsborg restaurant and causing an estimated $500 damage.
10th Dungeness River Festival grows to 3-day event
The Dungeness River Festival, set for Sept. 25-27, is growing.
Wed, Sep 9, 2009
Walk with a purpose
Two peninsula women have a very long walk ahead of them.
Sweet success
Banana Belt Kelly, a tiny shop at the corner of Riverside Drive and Secor Road in Sequim, is a dream come true for Kelly Yarnes.
So what?
An unusually united city council isn't concerned about incoming city manager Vernon Stoner having been fired from his last job nor the circumstances that might have surrounded it.
Sequim to Colorado in seven easy steps
Reporter's Notebook
Sequim says goodbye to 'Big Herm'
Just for a moment, when you look at these fields, strip the clutter away. Take down the fences, demolish the dugouts and scoreboard, kick dirt to cover the baselines, toss away the bases.
Roger McGuinn to return, turn, turn
Roger McGuinn has performed his music publicly for more than 50 years but the former Byrds member never has had more fun than he's having right now.
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