THE LITTLE CACTUS THAT COULD
Sequim Gazette - Sequim, Clallam County and the state of Washington do not recognize the cactus as a protected species because its existence is not threatened in other areas. The opuntia fragilis, which has a common name of prickly pear, was known to be in large
State Colleges Report | Rosencrants fits in quickly at WWU
Seattle Times - Jessica Rosencrants’ journey to Western Washington began a long way from Bellingham 2,305 miles, to be exact. The junior pitcher from Sequim started her collegiate softball career in Cape Girardeau, Mo., at Southeast Missouri State, which she
Do You Have What It Takes to Thin the Elk?
Seattle Weekly - So says John Wisner of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). In Sequim, on the Olympic Peninsula, residents complained so much that authorities trapped some of the animals and moved them to the Nooksack reservation.
WEEK IN REVIEW
Everett Herald - Now’s the time to make plans for a birding getaway in Washington, for one festival or more in a series that started with the Sunny Sequim is the jumping-off point for birding trips to quiet bays and estuaries, Strait of Juan de Fuca beaches, an
Friday’s detailed prep wrestling results
Seattle Times - Kasey Parker, Lake Washington, 5:42; Zach Nalley, Davis, d. Alex Acosta, Bethel, 10-8; Jack Stilwell, Lake Stevens, d. Jordan Ethan Hinton, Sequim, 12-4; Kyle Schlauch, Washougal, d. Morgan Fowler, Colville, 3:58; Barry Wise, Burlington Edison, d
Unique B&Bs of the Northwest
KING-5 - Carol, are the owners of Cave B Winery & Inn the only combination luxury resort and estate winery in Washington He built his B&B on wheels in Sequim after he and his wife, Charlotte, decided to get into the business. They found
Modest investment will help get our roadways unclogged
Everett Herald - This isn’t just an urban phenomenon - Sequim’s population increased by almost 1,000 people, close to 25 percent growth. That Puget Sound is the hub of Washington’s global trade and economic prosperity. It is also literally the funnel for traffic from
Legislature welcomed with anti-tax rally
Olympian - Activists Shelley Taylor and Jill Willauer of Sequim organized the event, trying to send a message to lawmakers that too Wynn Cannon, Bellevue-based chairman of the League of Washington Taxpayers, said he and others are drawing up an initiative
Hillary Clinton hints at defeat after being booed for ‘Xerox’ gibe at
Times Online - Darlene Schanfald, Sequim, WA Given the ‘experienced’ presidents that have graced Washington over the last 20 years, perhaps new faces won’t be such a bad
WOLVES SPLASH KINGHTS FOR FIRST WIN
Sequim Gazette - Sequim girls are ranked Call it a badge of respect. The Washington Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association has ranked Sequim No. 4 among 2A teams in its latest coaches poll, three spots behind top-ranked Anacortes, the defending state champion
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March 16th, 2008 at 12:25 am
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March 19th, 2008 at 10:19 am
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March 21st, 2008 at 9:19 pm
[…] THE LITTLE CACTUS THAT COULD Sequim Gazette - Sequim, Clallam County and the state of washington do not recognize the cactus as a protected species because its existence is not threatened in other areas. The opuntia fragilis, which has a common name of prickly pear, was known to be in large State Colleges Report | […] […]
March 22nd, 2008 at 5:24 pm
[…] THE LITTLE CACTUS THAT COULD Sequim Gazette - Sequim, Clallam County and the state of Washington do not recognize the cactus as a protected species because its existence is not threatened in other areas. The opuntia fragilis, which has a common name of prickly pear, was known to be in large State Colleges Report | […] […]
March 23rd, 2008 at 8:22 pm
[…] THE LITTLE CACTUS THAT COULD Sequim Gazette - Sequim, Clallam County and the state of Washington do not recognize the cactus as a protected species because its existence is not threatened in other areas. The opuntia fragilis, which has a common name of prickly pear, was known to be in large State Colleges Report | […] […]