The counties’ election offices are bracing for a busy few weeks as the Nov. 8 voting cutoff date approaches.
The district will also consider a capital projects levy to remodel Sequim Community School’s kitchen and demolish an unused portion of the school.
The Littlejohns have contributed $100,000, which will go toward a cancer center expansion.
The plan is to expand medical oncology from five exam rooms to 15; expand chemotherapy, the pharmacy and support services; and add meeting areas, the CEO said.
Johnsmith will perform songs from his 7th album, The Longing Road.
Comedian Andy Hendrickson aims to bring on the laughs with his routine tonight.
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And other events and activities throughout the North Olympic Peninsula.
Gubernatorial candidates clash on issues of economy, the death penalty and where they see Washington heading.
Chorus members will don aprons to serve pie and beverages, then perform.
Scares and tours in Port Townsend and Forks will continue through Halloween.
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