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Wed, Jun 3, 2009 

 

From the police blotter

Olympic Cellars lauded for corporate philanthropy

The Puget Sound Business Journal named Olympic Cellars to its 2009 list of top corporate philanthropists.

Five Turner Brothers 'druther play as one

When music and family blend, the result can be harmonious.

First baccalaureate degrees highlight P.C. graduation

More than 330 Peninsula College graduates receive their degrees and certificates at graduation ceremonies set for 2 p.m. Saturday, June 13, in the college gymnasium, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles.

Old-fashioned road tour provides family vacation

The Clallam County Historical Society is participating in Mr. Carnegie's Grand Tour of Washington this summer.

Decline in children's oral health prompts statewide campaign

Dentists, physicians and oral health professionals are raising renewed concerns about the increasing rate of oral disease in Washington's children.

Community news briefs

Bring a pencil on pathways through the petals

On Saturday, June 27, the Petals and Pathways Home Garden Tour will be a focus on the gardening diversity within our valley. The tour is sponsored by the Master Gardener Foundation of the Olympic Peninsula. As visitors meander through the seven gardens, they might well find answers to their own gardening questions.

Boy Scouts earn 34 merit badges

Boy Scout Troop 1492 held a Court of Honor on May 19 at Sequim Community Church, the troop's sponsor. Thirty-four merit badges were awarded and six Scouts advanced in rank.

Behind the scenes, Medicare changes are evolving

This is usually the quiet time of year as far as anything related to Medicare goes.

Auditors to probe possible public theft

Potential theft of public funds involving a Clallam County Treasurer's Office employee are being investigated by the Clallam County Sheriff's Office, Port Angeles Police Department and state Auditor's Office.

Anundson files again for council

The first day of candidate filing on Monday drew 18 hopeful people, according to Clallam County Auditor Patty Rosand.

Wed, May 27, 2009 

 

Police volunteer buckles up for safety

Sequim has a car seat problem. According to Sequim Police volunteer Fernellyn Brown, 95 percent of car seats in Clallam County are installed incorrectly.

Librarian turns page in her autobiography

Even after 30 years of service, Sequim Middle School librarian Jo Chinn can't get enough of children's literature.

Stenson execution awaits 2 challenges

Additional DNA testing of 10 pieces of evidence from the murder trial of former Sequim resident Darold R.J. Stenson could occur as soon as June 8 with results available sometime afterward, said Clallam County Prosecutor Deb Kelly.

What's new at Open Aire

The Sequim Open Aire Market, which weekly gathers some of the area's best artists, farmers and food producers, will be open from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday on Cedar Street in downtown Sequim.

Volunteer online for LavFest

With the Sequim Lavender Festival fewer than three months away, hundreds of volunteers are being solicited to pull off another festival July 17-19.

Uganda school to get power thanks to Sequim donors

After years in the dark, the children of St. Charles Kyamula Primary School in Masaka, Uganda, finally will experience electricity.

Sofa Cinema

SHS actors could win in Seattle

Sequim High School student Andrew King will contend for "Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role" category for his part as the Beast of "Beauty and the Beast" in Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre's annual High School Musical Theatre Awards.

Sequim High School Honor Roll

Two Sequim council incumbents to seek re-election in November

Two of Sequim's three incumbent city councilors will run for re-election this fall, but Paul McHugh has decided he and his wife, Rochelle, will spend the summer traveling instead of campaigning.

Travels with Flat Stanley

Sequim dentist Dr. Gary Lange traveled to Kathmandu, Nepal, earlier this month for three weeks.

School Briefs

SARC 'thrilled' by PA pool vote

The Sequim Aquatic and Recreation Center's board of directors breathed a sigh of relief following Port Angeles voters' May 19 approval of a taxing district to operate William Shore Memorial Pool.

Tickets on sale for garden tour

Tickets for the 16th annual Clallam County Master Gardener's Home Garden Tour on June 27 are available.

Police blotter

Peninsula College kicks off Spring Fling with 1-act plays

How do you weave rainbow-colored fish bait, brown shoes and a vegetable peeler into a one-act play and have them all work together?

Once again, to the bottom of the top

Of all the years and all the places, this was the year to fixate on Tyler Peak.

OMC to reconsider suicide decision

Olympic Medical Center commissioners have promised to reconsider their earlier decision to withhold OMC facilities from Death with Dignity discussions.


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