CITY COUNCIL APPROVES WILLOW CREEK MANOR
Sequim Gazette - There s a certain equation that seems to be successful in Sequim. He also suggested that the 28 duplexes planned in Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife representative Chris Byrnes also expressed concern about the project, but said he
Drought of 2005 nothing but a memory — snowpack forecast looks good
Peninsula Daily News - The data are available on the conservation service Web site www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/snotel/Washington/washington.html . The water content last year. This area of snowpack feeds Silver Creek which flows into the Dungeness River, a source of Sequim’s
MUSIC VIDEO FEATURES SEQUIM
Sequim Gazette - MUSIC VIDEO FEATURES SEQUIM A still from Sean Chapin s music video Sunny Sequim shows the landmark Welcome to Sequim sign on West Washington Street as well as his grandmother Hazel Hafeli during his visit to Sequim during a Christmas visit
WOLVES TAKE 15TH AT STATE
Sequim Gazette - Sequim senior wrestlers got one last taste of the state championships, and they made the most of it. All five seniors scored Nick Dickson (189 pounds) and Zeb Frongello also took their places among the best of Washington state, each taking fifth place
ALLEGED EVIDENCE THIEF FIRED
Sequim Gazette - Allison, a records specialist, was fired April 4, after having been on paid leave since Nov. 28, 2006, pending a Washington State Patrol investigation into missing money. Usually when you terminate an employee you wait until you have
WOLVES SEEKING STATE PLAYOFFS
Sequim Gazette - The last time Sequim s girls basketball team made the state tournament, Ronald Reagan was president, Bruce Willis was a television star on Moonlighting and Washington D.C. s basketball team was still nicknamed the Bullets. In other words, it
READER BOARD RESET AFTER 101 COLLISION
Sequim Gazette - The Driving 101 safety sign, located near the Washington State Patrol Headquarters, starts over at one after a serious April 11, when a white Jeep Cherokee driven by 70-year-old Kay Lynn Clure of Poulsbo veered off the road near the Sequim
Slot machine increase likely
Olympian - And Ron Allen, president of the Washington Indian Gaming Association and chairman of the Jamestown S Klallam tribe near Sequim, said that two-thirds of the $1.2 billion net win enjoyed by tribal casinos goes to salaries and benefits, which is money
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