SEQUIM — Andy Nilles says he wants to help his fellow senior residents at Vintage at Sequim apartments get across Priest Road safely on their… Continue reading
SEQUIM — A rally Saturday will demand labeling of foods that contain genetically modified organisms. Dungeness-based Nash's Produce is organizing the “Right to Know Rally”… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Verizon Wireless has completed upgrades, including a new cell tower and antennas on the city’s north side, that expands 3G wireless coverage to… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Joe Borden took a moment to relax and talk as he sat down on the frilly purple front bumper of the nearly completed… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Shelli Robb-Kahler, who once served as vice president and business development officer at First Federal, is the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s new… Continue reading
SEQUIM — A producer who has shot scenes to promote a movie thriller to be filmed in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley and East Jefferson County has… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Four applicants for Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce executive director have been interviewed so far for the position to be vacated April 15.… Continue reading
CARLSBORG — A $90 million project to widen U.S. Highway 101 to four lanes between Shore and Kitchen-Dick roads will have some new safety features… Continue reading
AGNEW — Frosty and Snowman are warm, snuggly and loving like any other Lhasa apso-Shih Tzu mix dogs could be. The playful little pups also… Continue reading
CARLSBORG — An environmental assessment of an $82.9 million, 3.5-mile project to widen U.S. Highway 101 to four lanes between Shore and Kitchen-Dick roads will… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The Sequim City Council has approved moving ahead on a plan to remodel the interior of Guy Cole Convention Center as a concert… Continue reading
SEQUIM — A representative of the Sequim citizens park advisory board has advised the city against allowing buses to drive into Carrie Blake Park during… Continue reading
CARLSBORG — Finding support to kill more corporate tax exemptions that come at state taxpayers' expense will be a tough and nearly impossible challenge for… Continue reading
SEQUIM — With legal authorization from a state health care professional and an average donation of $320, Scott Finch will privately and discretely deliver an… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Joe Irvin, Sequim’s interim city planning director, has resigned from his position, effective April 15. He plans to move to south Florida with… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Joe Irvin, interim city planning director, has resigned from his position, effective April 15. He will be moving to south Florida with his… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Are city management and staff doing their jobs? Why do you live in Sequim? How should the city of Sequim spend transportation benefit… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The simple concept behind Facebook.com is making connections, and two Sequim entrepreneurs hope to engage and market the business community using the social… Continue reading
SEQUIM — As if Jim Pickett hasn’t already won enough recognition as a Sequim volunteer. Just two weeks after Pickett was named Sequim’s 2010 Citizen… Continue reading
BLYN — In looking to the future, the Jamestown S'Klallam tribe has harnessed digital technology to exhibit its past. The tribe has launched an online… Continue reading