Wed, Feb 11, 2009
Van De Wege bill: Don't feed wild critters
A bill proposed by Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Sequim, would establish infractions for people who feed deer and other wildlife in populated areas.
Two caught in reported Sequim drug bust
The search warrant came out of Kitsap County, the suspects came from Sequim and Clallam County Superior Court will handle the drug and gun charges.
Suspect pleads not guilty to kidnapping, assault
Dustin Stanley Goodhue has posted bail and pleaded not guilty to the dozen charges raised against him in Clallam County Superior Court.
Strait a toxic 'hot spot' for shellfish poison source
A new study has revealed the Strait of Juan de Fuca as an incubator for microscopic algae that produces toxic acid that gets into shellfish.
Start near for tribe's new clinic
Construction could begin next month on the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's medical clinic planned for two acres south of the Olympic Medical Center's Cancer Care Center, at 844 N. Fifth Ave.
Sequim flooring dealership wins Mohawk award
Strait Flooring employees take great pride giving customers straight answers.
Sculpt your way to the beach
Members of the Olympic Driftwood Sculptors meet once a month to scrape and sand pieces of wood into works of art.
School Briefs
Police Blotter
Pirates powers past Bellevue
Peninsula's post players had the perfect solution for a hard-fought game against Bellevue Saturday night: soft hands.
Personal chef touts 'eating locally'
If cooking nutritionally balanced meals isn't high on your priority list but you want to live a healthy lifestyle, The Unrefined Bite might be able to help.
No bridge, no problem
"No bridge - No problem" is an advertising campaign focused on enticing Seattle tourists to the Olympic Peninsula during the Hood Canal bridge's six-week closure.
News Briefs
More victims found in Sequim rape case
After probing deeper into allegations that two Sequim teenage brothers engaged in several acts of incest and rape, the Clallam County Sheriff's Office has uncovered additional victims, officials report.
Five Acre School presents public barn dance
Get ready to kick up your heels and enjoy some good old-fashioned boot stompin' and shoe shufflin' during a community barn dance.
Elementary archery program right on target
Archery isn't the most high-profile sport in the nation, but Helen Haller Elementary School's physical education teacher hopes it finds a bull's-eye in Sequim.
Ecology to test area around Sunnydell range
Soil and surface water samples were taken Jan. 22 from the property north of the Sunnydell Shooting Range on Dryke Road to be tested for lead contamination.
District 3: No charge for response to medical call
It was early afternoon on an average day when Sheri Hedberg received an elderly man into the Jamestown Family Health Clinic who thought he was having a heart attack.
County gets split decision on zoning issues
Clallam County is on the path to bring contested zoning into compliance.
Council moves study sessions prior to its regular meetings
Weekly gatherings of the city council will become a thing of the past and so, too, could the four-hour-plus council meetings.
Community News Briefs
College offers bachelor's degrees
Applications for admission to Peninsula College's bachelor of applied science, applied management, degree program are being accepted for the fall 2009 entering class.
Coho marks 50 years with monthly prizes
Black Ball Ferry Line is celebrating 50 years of service between Victoria, British Columbia, and Port Angeles by giving away a free weekend vacation for two every month for the entire year.
Climbing in the alps of Tibet
My first climbing trip in western China was in 2004 when, with three companions from England, I attempted to make the first ascent of Haizi Shan (19,000 feet).
Clallam's Teen Court to be on TV
TVW, the Washington State Public Affairs TV network, is showcasing Clallam County's Teen Court in a series titled "Engaged: Students Becoming Citizens."
Clallam County Superior Court
City to shut W. Sequim Bay Road Thursday
The city of Sequim will coordinate the replacement of a small bridge on West Sequim Bay Road Thursday and Friday of this week.
Business Briefs
Bulldogs bite, blow out Peninsula men
After falling behind by 15 points the first time Peninsula played Bellevue, Pirate coach Peter Stewart wanted to see his crew start better.
Beebe, Priest, Schuberts named top 'Citizen' nominees
The candidates: an advocate for the arts, a volunteer with a heart for civic celebrations, and Santa and Mrs. Claus.
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