Volunteers look to ‘Close the Gap’ at 90 percent of $3.6 million goal
Award is the country’s highest honor given to such facilities
United Way of Clallam County representatives gave a collective hand to the many helping hands that helped the organization top its goal for… Continue reading
Job fair, young professionals network, legislative issues highlighted at joint gathering
The ground is officially broken and much of the concrete and rebar is in place, but officials said the foundation for the major… Continue reading
A group of concerned community members gave the Sequim School Board an earful at their Tuesday night meeting, with several asking board directors… Continue reading
The Sequim School District’s new central kitchen is ready to feed students. School representatives and officials Tuesday celebrated the official opening of the… Continue reading
Sequim schools’ superintendent, Gary Neal, is one of four finalists for the Hockinson School District superintendent position in Clark County in southwest Washington.… Continue reading
Hatlers honored for volunteer work
Dozens turn out to hear presentation and voice opinions
A residence was damaged when a fire broke out early Thursday morning off U.S. Highway 101, about four miles west of Carlsborg. No… Continue reading
Tribe CEO: Construction on Jamestown S’Klallam’s four-star resort will ‘move fast’
A Sequim man who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor — and was a candidate for the Congressional Medal of Honor for his… Continue reading
A pair of new faces at Sequim High School are helping change the face of the campus. Tristin Holbert and Chance Sare, both… Continue reading
Already the subject of a top-selling book and PBS documentary, the story of Joe Rantz and his fellow Olympic Games gold medalists appears to be… Continue reading
An annual ride to help feed Sequim’s hungriest residents is set for Saturday. The eighth annual Cranksgiving is a fall, family-friendly, bike-powered benefit… Continue reading
Sequim’s girls soccer saw its postseason run end by the slimmest of margins Wednesday night at… Continue reading
Jim Waddell, a retired U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employee, had a slight lead in the initial count of votes for the… Continue reading
Loud and clear. Olympic Medical Center officials made their concerns clear about proposed changes to Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements during a visit… Continue reading
Looking to promote economic vitalization and community development, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe has created a Native Community Development Financial Institution. And they have… Continue reading