Wed, Aug 5, 2009
Sleeping in the sand and mist is mysterious and fun
On the trail
Sequim author offers plan to survive the wild
The first time Richard Johnson broached the idea of spending a year in the wilderness to his wife, Becky, she teared up, went down the hall and cried behind a closed door.
Park bans backcountry campfires
Due to high fire danger conditions, Olympic National Park Superintendent Karen Gustin announced a ban on backcountry campfires in Olympic National Park effective Aug. 3.
Wed, Jul 29, 2009
Sports Rec results
Sports Calendar
Sports Briefs
Sequim 14s battle, fall at tourney
Sequim's 14-year-old Babe Ruth all-stars had their collective hands full at the North Washington tournament in Port Angeles last week, falling in all four games and missing a chance for a regional tourney berth.
School Briefs
Salmon fishing primed for big summer
Just when it seems that every pickup truck on the road is towing a boat trailer, another salmon fishery opens somewhere around the state.
My pitch for handling pitchers
Spotlight on Sports
Moore ready for record stunt attempt
Crazy? Sure enough. But, Tyler Moore notes, "I did stupid stuff before I met Bob."
Zbaraschuk qualifies for state junior tournament
Credit the home cooking, the home course or simply major talent.
Commission seeks public opinion about fish, wildlife director candidates
Should the next director of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife focus on restoring wild salmon and steelhead populations or on improving statewide fishing and hunting opportunities?
The world is her classroom
While most students her age are preparing to take on the world one way or another, she is busy trying to save it.
Wed, Jul 22, 2009
Staircase worth a few steps
On the Trail
Sports Rec results
Sports Calendar
Sports Briefs
Babe Ruth squad falls in semis
Their playoff dreams are over, but not without a fight.
Sequim blanks Whidbey, stays in hunt at state
Sequim's Little League softball juniors rebounded nicely from a first-round loss to beat North Whidbey last weekend at the state tourney in Kirkland. Sequim opened with a 5-4 loss to Columbia, the host team, on July 18.
Remember fun on the fairways
Short Takes
Playing with fire again
Watching the stuntmen and stuntwomen crash into walls set afire, slamming into walls of thick ice and rolling their cars over on purpose, one might suspect there's a certain level of insanity in this business.
Gridiron games right around the corner
Spotlight on Sports
Golf Briefs
College fetes top Peninsula student-athletes
Marquita Espinoza, Samantha Flett, Dion Serras and Hugo Vasquez have been named Peninsula College's top athletes for 2008_2009.
Wed, Jul 15, 2009
Lewis to lead Wolves' girls basketball program
Hard work during the summer, a focus on fundamentals and some patience.
Strong finishes at annual doubles tourney
The weather wasn't nearly as warm for the finals, but the action certainly was.
Storming up the mountain
Most of what I'd heard about the Storm King trail was 1) it's short, 2) it's steep and 3) it's got a great background story about how the mountain that towers above Lake Crescent was formed.
Stern going for gold - again
Nothing, it seems, was going to keep Sequim's Lenora Stern from this year's National Veterans Wheelchair Games.
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