Wed, Jul 15, 2009
Mini farmers' market coming to OMC
Nash's Organic Produce and Olympic Medical Center will offer a mini farmers' market at Olympic Memorial Hospital.
Meetings Calendar
Linde gives up on Carlsborg crematory
It's finally over. The proposed Carlsborg crematory won't be built, Jason Linde said Friday of the project first announced in March 2008.
LEADERS REACH THEIR PEAK
The PEAK Leadership Program class of 2009 completed its first year on June 27 and marked the occasion with a commencement ceremony at the Incubator at Lincoln Center in Port Angeles.
Lavender helps heal farmer's grief
When Mary Borland talks about her late husband Steve, her eyes light up and a smile tugs at the corners of her mouth.
Jamestown clinic expanding later this year
The Jamestown Family Health Clinic isn't a good option right now for those Sherwood Medical Group patients seeking a new health care provider, but that will change by the time Sherwood closes.
Historical tribal canoe journey starts Sunday
From these canoes carved from cedar trees they fished, hunted whales, moved cargo, explored in times of peace and fought in times of war.
Gypsy moth summer trapping under way
Those triangular green cardboard boxes showing up around the county, including two Sequim locations, mean the state's annual gypsy moth trapping program has begun.
Gypsy moth eats more than 500 tree species
The gypsy moth is one of the country's worst forest pests.
Free first-time home buyer class
A free class for first-time buyers navigating the home purchase process is offered by OlyCAP and Homeward Bound, a Community Land Trust serving Clallam and Jefferson counties.
Follow the 3 Fs of diabetes care to enjoy summer
Diabetes and you
Fire District 3 mulling Gardiner annexation
Gardiner residents must await a decision by Clallam County Fire District 3's board of commissioners whether to annex their area, a decision that might not come anytime soon.
Expect long waiting lines to get enhanced licenses
People not planning to travel soon should consider waiting a few months to apply for an enhanced driver's license to reduce the current long waiting lines.
Elks to publicize children's charity
An advertising campaign seeks to increase membership in the Elks.
Crabbing opens, so open a crab
Kitchen Korner
Community news
Checking in at the new Holiday Inn
The frame is set, and Damian Humphreys, marketing director for the new Holiday Inn Express, readies himself to hang the picture in tourists' minds to stay in Sequim.
Chamber won't sell city image in 2010
The city has to find someone else to do its marketing in 2010 after the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce informed the city on Friday it doesn't want to renew its contract.
Business Briefs
Bringing up 'Squeakers'
When they found her, the young fawn wasn't moving an inch. Nestled in the thick grass under a hot summer sky, she soon was surrounded by curious - and eventually quite concerned - human neighbors.
Breaking Ground
The Bookmonger
Asian vagrant did stint near Sequim
Our Birds
Wed, Jul 8, 2009
Wildland fire serves as safety reminder
A wildland fire July 2 in the Johnson Creek Road area served as a reminder for people to be careful when they are outdoors this season.
Weekend fires injure no one
Firefighters were kept busy over the weekend with a mobile home fire on Saturday and a fast-moving grass fire on Sunday.
U.S. Bank grants P.A. Symphony $3,000
The U.S. Bancorp Foundation has granted the Port Angeles Symphony's Adventures in Music school project $3,000 as part of the company's local contributions program.
Tongue-in-cheek shirt may raise a few hairs
T-shirts are walking billboards for slogans, logos, rock bands, famous art and more.
Solana no longer only for seniors; buyers under 55 welcome
Three major changes have occurred at Solana, a Sequim housing development off Simdars Road, since the beginning of the year:
Sofa Cinema
Smell smoke?
Professor Dwight Barry doesn't fight wildland fires anymore, but his latest project has the potential to douse more blazes than by adding him to the county firefighting force.
Service clubs support many causes
Veteran's Corner
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