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Store owner clothes Clallam foster kids
SEQUIM — Susan Baritelle bid farewell to summer by inviting a flock of children in for some free…
September 22, 2009
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Sequim cancels offer to city manager candidate, to consider two others
SEQUIM — Vernon Stoner, a man whose past contained controversy that went undiscovered until recently, will not become…
September 22, 2009
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Sequim candidate offers $1,000 reward over vandalized campaign signs near opponent’s house
SEQUIM — Ted Miller, challenger to veteran Sequim City Council member Walt Schubert in the Nov. 3 election,…
September 22, 2009
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Good vibrations at community drumming circle
PORT ANGELES – Approach the Longhouse a little late on a certain night, and you hear thunder. Come…
September 20, 2009
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Sequim City Manager-designate Stoner unsure whether he’ll attend Monday’s council meeting
SEQUIM — Vernon Stoner, the man chosen to run Sequim, wouldn’t say whether he’ll attend this Monday’s City…
September 20, 2009
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Demonstration to promote dream of Peninsula meat production
BLYN — Imagine going to the farmers’ market and picking up a couple of local steaks to go…
September 19, 2009
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Dream of having municipal court in Sequim fading
SEQUIM — In its ongoing investigation of how to open a municipal court — to save residents…
September 17, 2009
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Sailboat race on Sequim Bay to benefit Clallam hospice
SEQUIM — Mike Crim figured out, a good 18 years ago, how to put his passions together. An…
September 16, 2009
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Sequim taking another look at city manager hopefuls
SEQUIM — Tom Waldron of Waldron & Co., the recruiter Sequim hired to find it a new city…
September 16, 2009
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Sequim delays manager pact as irked council targets job recruiter for more information
SEQUIM — Vernon Stoner, the almost-hired Sequim city manager found to be the target of a sexual harassment…
September 15, 2009
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A glass house to reap bounty for restored Elwha River
SEQUIM – This winter will be a productive one, a season when healing will begin on a grand…
September 14, 2009
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Cedar Creek eatery closing today as bakery heats up
SEQUIM — Cedar Creek, a Sequim restaurant known for its upscale Italian cuisine, is going out with a…
September 12, 2009
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Donations come in for First Teacher
SEQUIM — Dede Bessey brought her babe in arms, Jorel, to First Teacher for a taste of the…
September 10, 2009
News
Collective to host Opulent Art Show
SEQUIM — These nontraditional people — who call themselves the Burning Down the House collective — will turn…
September 10, 2009
News
Van De Wege wants law to make feeding wild animals illegal
SEQUIM — One can love wildlife too much and turn those four-legged fauna into codependents. That’s what Rep.…
September 9, 2009
News
Wheat grows again on Peninsula: WSU testing 44 varieties
DUNGENESS – An old crop whose past popularity is evidenced by the Clallam Co-op grain elevator towering over…
September 7, 2009
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Sequim pair patenting idea to streamline air traffic
SEQUIM — A shirt worn to Costco’s food court may yet cause a great leap forward for air…
September 6, 2009
News
Ex-intelligence officer talks of water wars, terror for Sequim Rotarians
SEQUIM — Rick Francona took Rotarians on a head-spinning tour of his own “axis of evil” and touched…
September 5, 2009
News
A walk in the woods: Port Angeles Arts Center offers free guided tour
PORT ANGELES — A free “Art Ranger” tour of the outdoor gallery known as Webster’s Woods is set…
September 4, 2009
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Sequim city councilman urges police chief to do ‘soul-searching’ for budget cuts
SEQUIM — Police Chief Robert Spinks found himself taken to task Monday night during a long discussion of…
September 3, 2009
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