SEQUIM — Geri Angiuli, left, and Marlene Swinford, both of Sequim, stroll past a duck-filled pond at Sequim’s Carrie Blake Park on Wednesday. The park’s ponds provide a year-round home base for a variety of waterfowl.
SEQUIM — Geri Angiuli, left, and Marlene Swinford, both of Sequim, stroll past a duck-filled pond at Sequim’s Carrie Blake Park on Wednesday. The park’s ponds provide a year-round home base for a variety of waterfowl.
Tribe anticipates speeches, songs and traditional dance
Port Townsend, Quilcene locations available
Commissioners discuss economic development
Lower water pressure expected through Aug. 1
The city of Forks is requesting residents to follow voluntary… Continue reading
Work crews contracted by the city of Sequim have begun… Continue reading
Mandy Miller of Port Angeles and other members of her family spent… Continue reading
Funding to cover easements, equipment
Design phase would help envision future opportunities
Nearly 500 acres now part of wildlife preserve
Emily Simmons of Port Angeles, a member of the Surfriders Foundation, collects… Continue reading
Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1 has declared a… Continue reading