
Sunday, December 31
Spokane Spokesman-Review - Well, two out of three in this case, it is bad. Real bad. As I wrote below , the Hawks wanted to leave Tampa Bay with a win (check), momentum (check) and no injuries (crap). The Hawks, who were already playing without cornerback Marcus Trufant
LOOKING BACK ON THE FORGOTTEN WAR
Sequim Gazette - Gerald Rettela, a Korean War veteran and president of the Korean War Veterans Association Olympic Peninsula Chapter 310, gave an update on the proposed Korean War Memorial Highway project, which passed unanimously through the Washington State House
MCKENNA BRINGS ID THEFT CONCERNS TO SEQUIM
Sequim Gazette - Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna will visit Sequim on Sept. 19 to discuss identity theft. His goal is to educate business owners and consumers on how to keep their personal data safe. The Guard it! Washington identity theft
LONGTIME SEQUIM PHYSICIAN DIES
Sequim Gazette - LONGTIME SEQUIM PHYSICIAN DIES Dr. Bob Littlejohn mug Family organizes Sept. 15 memorial service by ASHLEY ODEN Staff writer As But it wasn t until 1948 after graduating from Washington State University, attending medical school in New York City
LAVENDER RACE BRINGS OUT SMILES
Sequim Gazette - Sequim s Stephanie Marcy outpaced the field including former middle school Laura Gould in the women s division. Marcy, a Washington state class 2A state champion in cross country and track last school year, ran the five kilometers in 18
SEQUIM STRONGMAN DIES AT 27
Sequim Gazette - SEQUIM STRONGMAN DIES AT 27 A man of particularly phenonomenal strength, Jesse Marunde was considered one of the top With the guidance from strength coaches, he increased his lifts and won the Washington state Olympic weightlifting
outdoor EXHIBIT COMBINES NATURE AND ART
Sequim Gazette - artists all over the Northwest, and that first year, Seniuk said, they received pieces from 40 artists, mostly from Washington Seniuk said 127 pieces, both new and from past years, are displayed throughout the woods, including a piece from Sequim
CARRYING THE PEACE MESSAGE
Sequim Gazette - About 40 years have passed since Dan Price stood in protest of war. Last week, the Sequim resident stood on the corner of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street with outstretched arms, He wasn’t alone. More than three-dozen people congregated at the
LABEAUME THROWS AT NATIONALS
Sequim Gazette - Sequim soph takes 10th at Junior Olympics meet By Michael Dashiell Staff writer Big arms don t mean much when it comes to As a freshman this spring, LaBeaume placed ninth in the class 2A Washington state championships with a 36-6.25 mark. After the
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