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Wed, Jul 22, 2009 

 

Lodging taxes to fund festival

The city will use $2,280 in hotel/motel taxes to pay its overtime costs for the 2009 Sequim Lavender Festival under a contract approved July 20 by the city council.

Knock, knock, knockin' on Heaven's wood

No need to knock on wood because the Pacific Northwest Wood Artisans have done it for you.

Joy in July

Phillips' Hallmark store, 680 W. Washington St., has unveiled its Christmas ornaments almost six months before the holiday.

Hahn cops plea to lesser charge

Aaron Michael Hahn entered an "Alford plea" to one count of sexual exploitation of a minor on July 20 in Clallam County Superior Court as part of an agreement with prosecutors.

From rhythm to reason

Somewhere along the line, somewhere among the dotted quarter notes and pages of sheet music and the marching shoes and the endless hours of rehearsal and private lessons ... something clicked for young Gabriel Smith.

First Federal rates top banking award

First Federal of Port Angeles received a 5-Star Superior rating for financial strength and stability from BauerFinancial, Inc., of Coral Gables, Fla.

Connoisseur of fine whines

Good Grief

Community News Briefs

Sequim Open Aire Market

The Sequim Open Aire Market serves as a community gathering spot for visiting with friends and neighbors, a small-town experience with about 60 vendors of fresh produce, beautiful flowers, delicious local foods and a large variety of high-quality items hand made by local artists and artisans.

Wed, Jul 15, 2009 

 

A taste of lavender

This summer, perhaps more than any other, the delicate scent of lavender will compete with such mouth-watering aromas of baked salmon, baby back ribs, roasted garlic and roast tenderloin.

Missing the son, brother, friend called 'Gentle Ben'

Heartbroken for a son she never will see grow up.

United Way names 2009 leaders, goal

United Way of Clallam County is busy preparing for the 2009 fundraising campaign, led by Jack Marshall, landscape consultant at Blake Sand & Gravel, and Pam Marshall, administrator at Peninsula Children's Clinic.

This snake was short on charm

In Vetrospect

The Seoul of Sequim

Mee-Ja Sula's life has come full circle like the yin-yang.

Tax reform crusader retires

Property Owners for Predictable Tax Now, a tax-reform organization formed in November 2005, is shutting down, co-founder Shelley Taylor of Sequim said last week.

Superior Court

Sunnydell agrees to cleanup

A plan to clean up the Sunnydell Shooting Range, 160 Dryke Road, is due in December at the state Department of Ecology, stemming from tests that revealed lead in surface water on a neighbor's property.

Sofa Cinema

Sing out for health care

Anne Feeney, a longtime Pittsburgh-based agitator, is singing for a cause she feels strongly about: national, single-payer health care.

Sherwood Medical to close Sept. 30

An estimated 2,800 Sherwood Medical Group patients have until Sept. 30 to find another health care provider before the long-time medical practice founded by the late Dr. Paul Hoque closes its doors.

Sequim's growth tops in county

It might not sound like a lot but Sequim's 1.8-percent growth rate during the past year tops Clallam County communities.

Sequim teen rape defendants awaiting court determinations

Two Sequim teenage brothers arrested in January remain in custody at Clallam County Juvenile Services awaiting evaluations to determine if they should be charged as adults, Director of Juvenile Services Pete Peterson said on Friday.

Sequim Open Aire Market

We welcome the many visitors in town for the Lavender Festival this weekend to stop by The Sequim Open Aire Market while in Sequim. Located downtown on Cedar Street, the Open Aire Market is Sequim's weekly market and community gathering spot every Saturday from May through October.

Schools Calendar

School Briefs

Rotary Salmon Bake changing location

The most important thing about the Rotary Club of Sequim's Salmon Bake & BBQ this year is its new location.

Police blotter

Peninsula College names local students to honor roll

Peninsula College named several Sequim-area students to the college's president's list and the honor roll for the 2009 spring quarter.

OMC clinic in the works

Olympic Medical Center will open a primary care clinic in Sequim later this year pending approval by its board of directors.

Olympic Cellars plans 30th anniversary party

Olympic Cellars, formerly Neuharth Winery, is honoring the memory of founding winemaker Gene Neuharth and celebrating the winery's place in Washington wine industry history from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 1-2,


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