SEPTIC LAW WILL HELP STRAIT AND SOUND
Sequim Gazette - Ken Warren with the Washington On-Site Septic System Association said that testing for a gravity system would last one day while pump systems would last two, costing between $200 and $250. We re going to have bad people stacking the deck with
160-LOT WILLOW CREEK MANOR PROPOSED
Sequim Gazette - Sequim is growing fast, and the city is looking for ways to walk the tightrope between providing residences for the The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, however, is not so sure proposal as it stands will protect the area. [We
DIFFERENCE DAY
USA Weekend - Mount Vernon) Skagit Valley Herald. Skagit County Community Action Agency’s Washington Reading Corps. (Port Angeles) Peninsula Daily News. Sheri Burke’s 3rd-grade class, Greywolf Elementary School, Sequim. (Tacoma) News Tribune. City of Lakewood Youth
DRIVER AIRLIFTED TO HARBORVIEW
Sequim Gazette - Highway 101 near the entrance to Sequim Bay State Park. The driver suffered serious injuries and was airlifted to A witness reported not seeing any brake lights, and Washington State Patrol Trooper Rick Ward said the driver may have fallen
ELK TEAM TO PLAN FENCE ROUTE
Sequim Gazette - property lines will not be a deal breaker, Smith said. I think of Eastern Washington where you can see fences tapering around different properties, some land owners will want a brand new 8-foot fence replacing an older one. Sequim
TOP U.S. TEEN SHOOTERS TARGET SKEET TOGETHER
Sequim Gazette - Jon Michael McGrath, 14, from Tulsa, Okla.,spent his spring break in Sequim practicing with U.S. Shotgun Team member Jaiden At about the same time Grinnell blasted away the 15-member field at the Washington State Skeet Shooting Association. Both
Odd And Proud
Seattle Times - The Anime Discovery Project is a long-running University of Washington student club formed by fans of the Japanese-style video Mike Countryman, left, and Chris Menges of Sequim get into the sprit of Sakura-Con as characters from Japanese anime and
Federal farm subsidies require a more balanced diet?
Seattle Times - WASHINGTON Nash Huber grows more than 100 types of fruits and vegetables on his 400-acre farm in the Dungeness Delta near Sequim, from strawberries to beets to cabbage. Across the state, on a 6,500-acre farm in Eastern Washington, Jim Davis
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April 29th, 2007 at 2:16 pm
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