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Currently, “No Camping in Park” signs are posted in Carrie Blake Community Park, and after the June 2024 U.S. Supreme Court’s ...
The performances at Field Hall will provide a chance to taste Music on the Strait’s collaboration with Camaraderie Cellars. A ...
The question might be better asked, “What is soilless potting mix?” The short answer is, it is a growing mixture made from organic materials that contains no natural soil (dirt). It’s formulated to ...
After setting a cap in June for the City of Sequim’s Municipal Funding Program for 2026, city councilors agreed to a total set for just under half of requests made.
When someone would ask my dad how he was, he often would reply, “Can’t complain” and then after a pause, and with a grin, would say, “No one listens anyway.” ...
The Clallam County Fair, held on the fairgrounds in Port Angeles, finished out its 104th year Sunday. The theme for this year’s fair was “Beelieve in the Magic of the Fair.” ...
The North Olympic Library System’s Summer Reading Program went out spinning with Hillia the Hula Hoop Extraordinaire.
Blue Whole Gallery will present “Nature Nurtures” featuring the work of artists Marilyn Hiestand and Shayna Robnett during the month of September.
Registration is filling up for fall endurance racing with Peninsula Adventure Sports, but there are still some spots to be had.
The Olympic Medical Center Foundation is offering the opportunity to celebrate Mardi Gras carnival where it all began, in Nice, France.
Sequim City Council member Harmony Rutter and Port Angeles City Council member Drew Schwab have completed the Washington Collaborative Elected Leaders Institute (WA-CELI).
Laurie Stewart, president and CEO of Sound Community Bank, has been named a 2025 Puget Sound Business Journal Most Admired CEO Award winner. Stewart, a Sequim native, was recognized for her visionary ...