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Wed, Mar 10, 2010 

 

Business news

Animal shelter may turn away animals

Provision part of 1-year pact

Grange seeks lawn vandals

One or more pickup trucks or other large vehicles have torn up the Sequim Prairie Grange's lawn two weekends in a row last month, and Grange members want to find out who is responsible.

Tue, Mar 9, 2010 

 

Free Public Meeting "Finding the World's Birds-Adventures in Travel"

The Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society's monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 17

Helen Haller teacher eyes 'Big Climb'

Tami Wall fights leukemia 1 step at a time

Fun and (winter) games

Sequim High grad sees athletes, history up close as bus driver at Olympics

Mon, Mar 8, 2010 

 

16th Annual Student Art Show at the MAC

See Wednesdays edition of the Sequim Gazette for a complete list of the winners.

Sun, Mar 7, 2010 

 

Fallon Schneider crowned 2010 Irrigation Festival queen

See more Irrigation Festival pageant in Wednesday's edition.

Sat, Mar 6, 2010 

 

Prairie Grange vandalism

Fred Grant, president of the Sequim Prairie Grange, said the past two Saturday nights, someone has torn up the hall’s lawn

Thu, Mar 4, 2010 

 

Labyrinth leads to Lent

Dungeness Valley Lutheran hosts Lenten events

Wed, Mar 3, 2010 

 

Biz card leads to call to action

Tom and Rhonda Curry fight malaria in Tanzania

Business Briefs

Heroes of Haiti

Medics return, seek more aid

TIME-honored dealer

Magazine fetes Dan Wilder Sr.

City's new leaders optimistic

Upcoming retreat will help set agenda

100 hands offer huge help

Volunteer Hospice expands to meet rising needs

Liz, Richard Parks buy Re/Max

No break in business from switch

Sequim Bay Resort still far off

Burkett wants written developer agreement

Red, Set, Go luncheon raises record funds

Olympic Medical Center Foundation's third annual Red, Set, Go! heart luncheon, which was sold out two weeks in advance, was Friday, Feb. 26, at SunLand.

Teaching English the Italian way

Kate Reavey, Peninsula educator to teach in Florence

State AG probing theft of county $s

The state Attorney General's Office and Port Angeles Police Department are investigating the theft of an estimated $617,467 from the Clallam County Treasurer's Office between February 2004 and May 2009.

Sheriff applauds deputies

Several Clallam County Sheriff's Office employees were recognized Saturday, Feb. 20, for exceptional performance and service in 2009.

Repaving work hinges on Congress

Stimulus money differs in House, Senate bills

Phone scam calls climb to hundreds

The telephone scam targeting Sound Community Bank and Strait View Credit Union customers in Sequim and Port Angeles intensified last week after seeming to fade in the face of increased public awareness.

Monterra eroded cliffside appears to be stable

Homeowner content to stay

Inquiring minds still wonder, why is town called Shqueen?

Cliff Brehan, of Sequim, and Chester Masters, a postal historian from Carlsborg, have tried to answer this question.

Chitwood chosen for resource committee

Jamestown S'Klallam Natural Resources director Scott Chitwood was appointed Friday, Feb. 26, to the seven-member Olympic Peninsula Resource Advisory Committee.

Community News Briefs

Clallam Transit delays decision about holidays

Hearing March 15 in Sequim

Listen up: Donate aids

They'll help hearing impaired worldwide


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