A Brinnon woman was listed in serious condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Wednesday morning after her Ford Focus collided with… Continue reading
Surrounded by family, friends, colleagues and community members, Mike Hill last week officially stepped into the role of Sequim’s new police chief. Following… Continue reading
Members to explore locations, construction options
New law passes on 4-3 vote
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Demolition continued last week by Jamestown Excavation at the former doctor’s office building at 103 W. Cedar St., adjacent to the Sequim Civic Center. Jamestown… Continue reading
A Drink and Draw event with cast from “The Lion in Winter” will be conducted Thursday at Studio Bob, 118½ E. Front… Continue reading
DOT says Tumwater Creek project down to 80 days
This year’s festival will remain at Red Lion Hotel paring lot, City Pier
Peninsula College will observe Billy Frank Jr. Day with events on Thursday. The day will begin with a screening of “The Beautiful… Continue reading
No water customers affected, public works department says
Patrick Brusven of Port Angeles skis at Hurricane Ridge on Sunday morning. There was a reported 63 inches at the Ridge, which is up to… Continue reading
Womanfest and Olympic Cellars Winery will host the 20th annual International Women’s Day celebration on Wednesday. Open to the public, the event… Continue reading
Jefferson County will host a series of public meetings to discuss regulations regarding short-term rental properties. The county is looking for public… Continue reading
One person was sent to Jefferson Healthcare hospital after an early morning fire destroyed a house at Paradise Bay and Boat Drive,… Continue reading
Membership voted to go on strike April 8 without agreement
City manager, mayor present State of City
No one was injured in a travel trailer and garage fire believed to have been caused by a space heater that had… Continue reading
Second person aboard swam to safety without help from Coast Guard
Community donating money, time for project