Wed, Oct 21, 2009
Stubborn structure fire in Port Angeles
Port Angeles firefighters assisted by engines and personnel from surrounding districts including Sequim's Fire Dist. 3 fought a stubborn fire late Tuesday night at Granny's Attic in Port Angeles.
Sequim City Councilor Bill Huizinga in hospital
Sequim City Councilor Bill Huizinga is expected home from Seattleās Swedish Hospital on Friday after suffering a heart attack Tuesday night.
Feast your eyes on tradition
If Sequim had a record book, Trinity United Methodist Church would be in it.
Couple plans grand opening
Treasures 'n' Thrift hadn't opened its doors when people started shopping there.
Widened 101 will include U-turns
The proposed design for the U.S. Highway 101 widening project should make the notorious roadway safer and less congested, but it will inconvenience those who live along the new route.
USF&WS dedicates new headquarters
A group of local and statewide officials dedicated the new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service building on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
Toot-toot-Tootsie's hello
The Dish on Dish
Spotlight on Chore Services
Editor's note: Today the Sequim Gazette begins a weekly spotlight on member agencies of United Way of Clallam County. The series will continue through the umbrella charity's current campaign.
Science beckons Sequim women
This past summer, two Sequim students flexed their intellectual muscles in the world of aerospace engineering.
Sofa Cinema
Rebecca Redshaw
Simulcast shares conference
Dungeness Community Church will present the LeadNOW National Conference to the North Olympic Peninsula on Saturday, Nov. 7.
Revisiting Blue Mountain
Discoveries
Pull out pumpkin to drive off fall blues, blahs
Kitchen Korner
Police urge caution after robberies
The Sequim Police Department is warning employees who make night deposits to be alert and travel in pairs if possible following two robberies last week at different bank night drops.
Part of the solution
Clallam County has a problem.
New CDs draw interest in Sequim
Our Birds
Meet the MANager
Once he gets settled into his new surroundings, Sequim's new city manager Steve Burkett wants to do two things: meet as many people as he can and listen to them.
Medicare enrollment time could spawn plan confusion
We are fast approaching the fifth Medicare annual enrollment period (AEP) for Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage Plans.
Jamestown Tribe restores Dungeness marsh for salmon
Near the quiet Dungeness River delta, an excavator constructs several jumbled piles of logs in a side channel of the Dungeness River.
Dozens will perform 'Shorts'
Nothing is little about "Small Town Shorts" as presented by Readers Theatre Plus. The production involves works by three Northwest playwrights plus 27 actors and six directors.
Cutting diabetes' costs across board
Diabetes and you
Crash kills family of Sequim officer
The son and mother-in-law of the Sequim Police Department's former school resource officer Darrell Nelson died Sunday afternoon in a two-car collision at Power Plant Road and state Highway 112 five miles west of Port Angeles.
Community news briefs
Church News
Calendar and meetings
Business briefs
Bone up on forensics with Aaron Elkins' 'Skull Duggery'
The Bookmonger
A handshake deal? Count your fingers
Investment Corner
Tue, Oct 20, 2009
Two arrested Monday night behind Sequim Police Station
Two Tacoma area men were arrested Monday night on attempted burglary and drug charges after being spotted behind the Sequim Police Department planning to break into Frick Drug.
Free school lunch numbers soar
This fall, Sequim schools have the highest numbers of students seeking free and reduced-price lunches in at least 10 years.
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