Carl Jensen “just had a way of inspiring people”
Seattle Times - He’s one of the most remarkable people I’ve ever known, and I’ve known a lot of them,” said Jim Huntley of Sequim, a Jensen’s work ethic and love of the outdoors trace back to a childhood spent in rural Washington, as the son of working-class
Jamestown S’Klallam tribe acquires Dungeness Golf Course today
Peninsula Daily News - The course promotes itself as “the driest round of golf in Western Washington,” thanks to Sequim’s relatively low rainfall. The owners of the Dungeness Golf Course are scattered across the Northwest. Rick Adell, director of golf and spokesman for the
Bundle up and get outside to see birds and other wildlife
Seattle Times - A comprehensive list of dates, details and contact information for Christmas Bird Counts throughout Washington can be found at holds numerous weekend field trips to places all up and down Puget Sound as well as east to Leavenworth and west to Sequim
Longtime Kentucky writer dies
Lexington Herald-Leader - His work also appeared in The New York Times and The Washington Post, and he wrote several books. Former Courier-Journal Pearce is survived by five daughters, Susie Pearce of Sequim, Wash., Marnie Downs of Lexington, Virginia Rutherford of
West of state’s mainland finds new niche in people Economy changing as
Seattle Post Intelligencer - The Seattle P-I takes a look at regional economies in Washington. This is the second in a five-day series. Monday: Looking for That’s the attraction to the retirees and preretirees moving to Sequim and Port Angeles, who “want to stay in the market
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