Wed, Feb 4, 2009
Tree would be the oakie dokie
A bill proposed Jan. 14 in the state Legislature would designate the Garry oak, quercus garryana, as the state's official oak tree.
School Briefs
Little earns Seattle University recognition, OPA project gets award, First Teacher sets February events, Greywolf math night set
Restaurant supplier opens in new quarters
After two years of planning and construction, Olympic Restaurant Equipment is open for business in its new location at the corner of Dryke Road and U.S. Highway 101 West.
Serenity House helps more than expected
Serenity House of Clallam County served 3,608 homeless or at-risk individuals in 2008.
Traveler's Journal
Why do some people love traveling in Southeast Asia while others don't seem to have any interest in going there?
Strait Art exhibit deadline draws near
The latest exhibition in the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center's ongoing showcase series dedicated to the artists of the Juan de Fuca region, Strait Art 2009, returns from March 22-May 10.
State commission set to consider sportfishing rules
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is scheduled to consider adopting a package of sportfishing rule changes for the 2009-2010 season during its Feb. 6-7 meeting in Olympia.
Judge admits DNA in death row case
The man sitting on death row, once from Sequim, hopes recently approved DNA testing will help clear his name.
Peninsula College Christian club picks leaders
Peninsula College Christian Student Fellowship recently chose officers for the 2008-2009 school year.
Park hosts 10th Perspectives series
Presenters of Olympic National Park's Perspectives series announced the schedule for the remainder of the season.
Wed, Jan 28, 2009
Van De Wege bill could fund rescue tug at Neah Bay
Co-op would include more than oil companies
Traveler's Journal series shares tales from the four corners of the world
First presentation features the Pinza family in Cambodia
Sequim teen sentenced to 39 months in plea bargain
Restitution for stolen guns still must be determined
Bartenders belly up for mixology matches
Oasis hosts competition for pourers, best drinks
Sequim postal worker creates gingerbread White House replica
Even politics can taste good
Sequim Church of Religious Science changes name
Now it's Sequim Center for Spiritual Living
School Briefs
Same Day Surgery celebrates 25 years
Founder recalls early controversy
Roadside guide traces Mount Rainer geology
News Briefs
Meetings
Library keeping books open while building is closed
Renovations expected to take 8 to 10 weeks
Jade's Hair House made dream come true
Three stylists combine talents
Gazette's readers answer 'Where's Ya Doggy?'
Gracie reunited with her owner after alert about missing collie
From the police blotter
Estes Builders takes Best Builder honors
County budget receives help, takes financial blows
Timber revenue, underspending help 2009 general fund balance
College will host science exhibit, Darwin Day events
Clallam County Superior Court
Business Briefs
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