Jim Manders

Sequim: Schizophrenic weather challenges town’s reputation

SEQUIM -- Someone better alert the weather police to be on duty during the rest of the 107th Irrigation Festival, lest Sequim's most famous law… Continue reading

Sequim: Students to attend national history contest

SEQUIM -- Seven students from Sequim schools earned the right to compete in a national history contest in Washington, D.C., with first- or second-place finishes… Continue reading

Smiles warm Sequim Irrigation Festival’s cool start

SEQUIM -- Sunny smiles from children marching in their parade or taking part in other Festival on the Field activities Saturday helped take the chill… Continue reading

Sequim: Councilwoman makes resignation official

SEQUIM -- Trina Berg made her resignation from the City Council official Wednesday, even though she was unable to attend a work session because of… Continue reading

Sequim: 107th Irrigation Festival opens Friday

SEQUIM -- The 107th edition of the Sequim Irrigation Festival, the state's oldest continuing festival, begins Friday with bonsai, flowers, art, music and a kids'… Continue reading

Sequim: Chamber volunteer recognized

SEQUIM -- Esther Nelson isn't willing to rest on her laurels after being named Volunteer of the Year by the Association of Visitor Information Centers… Continue reading

Sequim: Sport utility vehicle rolls over; woman seriously injured

SEQUIM -- A 67-year-old Sequim woman was reported in serious condition Monday night at a Seattle hospital after she was thrown out of a sport… Continue reading

Sequim: Aviation fans fly with feet firmly on the ground

SEQUIM -- Twisting first left and then right, the bright red radio-controlled airplane climbs into the pure blue sky above a field in Dungeness before… Continue reading

Sequim: Student refuses to take WASL, is excused

SEQUIM -- A Sequim High School sophomore is refusing to take the Washington Assessment of Student Learning. Jesse Swingle will not take the statewide WASL… Continue reading

Sequim: Gun rights group disputes police chief’s ban on gun sales at show

SEQUIM -- A group promoting construction of a shooting park in Clallam County is taking aim at Sequim Police Chief Byron C. Nelson claiming his… Continue reading

Sequim: Thomas to resign from City Council; third this year

SEQUIM -- Saying he needs to devote more time to his family and business, Bill Thomas on Monday confirmed that he will resign from the… Continue reading

Lifelong angler gives the redd alert

AGNEW -- The spring sun turns every ripple into an explosion of twinkling lights as Dick Goin stands in the middle of Siebert Creek looking… Continue reading

Sequim: Port district?

SEQUIM -- Is Clallam County big enough for another port district? Sequim City Council members think so. Council members discussing economic development during a meeting… Continue reading

Sequim: UW physicians to provide oncology services on Peninsula

Olympic Medical Center and University of Washington physicians will team up to provide cancer care services to patients treated at Olympic Medical Radiation/Oncology Center in… Continue reading

Sequim: Bartering reuse water for trails

SEQUIM -- City officials are bartering water for trail access to state Department of Fish and Wildlife land north of Carrie Blake Park. On Wednesday,… Continue reading

Agnew: Grant awarded to preserve Siebert Creek habitat

AGNEW -- The president of a volunteer group that received a large grant to preserve fish habitat on Siebert Creek says the award signals a… Continue reading

Sequim: City councilwoman signals that she will resign soon

SEQUIM -- One of the last two City Council members remaining when the city's form of government changed in 1995 is planning to resign in… Continue reading

Sequim: New health clinic to open Monday

SEQUIM -- Patients should have less trouble finding primary care in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley beginning Monday. That's when a walk-in urgent care clinic opens at… Continue reading

Sequim: Some youths denied access to club

SEQUIM -- Youths between the ages of 15 and 18 will be unable to use the Sequim Boys & Girls Club for about 60 days… Continue reading

Sequim: Students study Dungeness watershed

SEQUIM -- More than 200 Sequim Middle School seventh-graders Thursday took part in an exercise organizers hope will promote improved Dungeness River watershed water quality.… Continue reading