Wed, May 20, 2009
HS band and choir perform well at All-State competition
For the size of their city, Sequim High School's band and choir held their own April 24-25 against some of the biggest schools in Washington.
History Day dessert set for May 27
Community members who love history and want to support Sequim's young historians are invited to attend the annual History Day Dessert Fundraiser at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 27 in the Sequim Middle School cafeteria, 301 W. Hendrickson Road.
From the Police blotter
Dungeness River rises to new flood plan
The Dungeness River has chameleon-like capabilities. In the summer, it camouflages itself in drought-like conditions but in the winter and spring, its water rises quicker than a car trip to Seattle.
Ducks defy economic current
Met by sunshine and temperatures in the high 60s, families and friends gathered at the Nippon Paper Industries canal in Port Angeles on Sunday to watch the annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby.
Dragon drags in top show award
Sequim Arts held its annual juried show from May 7-10 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Community News Briefs
Brown murder trial gets under way
Jury selection continued Tuesday in the first-degree murder trial of Engre Brown, charged in the death of Benjamin Merscher of Sequim in Clallam County Superior Court, Port Angeles.
Broad stripes and bright stars in Sequim
Sequim Sunrise Rotary Club plans to fill the city with red, white and blue for Memorial Day.
Bob hits a higher note
Every 75 years, Robert "Bob" Thomsen plans on releasing a new album.
Best is best at Sequim Strongman competition
The show had as many personalities as it did muscles.
Author plans 10-book series on 19th-century evangelest
Port Angeles resident Francis Kyle said he found his life's work in a Connecticut used bookstore.
A smile and a wave
The parents who just dropped off their children get a smile and a wave.
$6,000 saves summer series
Like a knight in shining armor, Louie Rychlik saved the Music and Movies in the Park summer series in one swift motion.
Wed, May 13, 2009
Eighth-graders take sex seriously
Winners were announced for Sequim Middle School's "Take It Seriously: Sex, Abstinence and the Media" project contest. Eighth-grade students designed and implemented their own media literacy and abstinence education messages and products.
Young photographer SNAPs prize-winning pictures
When Garet Bonham used to go on photo shoots, he would come back with only one or two usable shots.
Won't be gulled into washing car
Observations
Who won what at parade, car show, Strongman match
Veterans groups schedule Memorial Day observances
Veteran's Corner
This little piggy went to market
Investment corner
Take a quack at winning a truck
Spotlight on Sports
Spring Fling continues on horseback
The HoofBeats Riding Club at Freedom Farm, Inc. has signed up this year to take part in the ride-a-thon portion of the Dungeness River Audubon Center Spring Fling.
Some seniors qualify for recovery payment
If you had an extra $250 in your pocket, how would you spend it?
Sofa Cinema
Rebecca Redshaw
Skit brought forth author's first book
Kristi Dawn Hurley, of Port Angeles, began writing after a late-night revelation. Her church was looking for a Christmas pageant and Hurley felt inspired to write a skit.
Sequim council wants manager by September
The Sequim City Council agreed Monday to ask Tom Waldron of Waldron and Co. to begin a search for a new city manager, a position that Waldron said could be filled as early as mid-September.
School Briefs
Scammers target Sequim man
Dallas Holman opened his mailbox recently to find a check worth $4,500. However, Holman wasn't expecting a check.
Rotarians help club keep track of members
Faced with the problem of keeping track of all the school-age children using its Sequim and Port Angeles facilities, officials from the local Boys & Girls Clubs called upon the Sequim Noon Rotary Club for help - and got it.
Richards receives AAUW May honor
The American Association of University Women's Clallam branch officers recently named Angela Suzanne Richards, a senior at Sequim High School, their May Girl of the Month.
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