
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
Parks worker blessed
Maui News - Baublits and his wife, Peggy, will move to Sequim Valley in Washington, just outside Olympic National Park. The couple have four children and six grandchildren. It s been nearly 20 years since the couple have lived near family in Washington
‘PIGLETS, PONIES AND PIE, OH MY?’
Sequim Gazette - Courtney Breithaupt, 17, is a senior at Sequim High School. After graduation in June she plans to attend Washington State University in Pullman to earn a bachelor s degree in pre-veterinarian science. After that, she will complete four years of vet
Volunteers gear up for a summer of trail repairs across Washington
Seattle Times - Miller Peninsula Trails, near Sequim, April 12. WTA also offers weeklong volunteer vacations in which participants work on trails in some of the most spectacular settings in Washington state. Cost for non-WTA members is $125, which includes food. ($100
Developer of housing project mixes farmland preservation with airport
Peninsula Daily News - native who holds a master’s degree in public health from the University of Washington, came to the Peninsula about 26 years ago. He’s worked as an industrial hygiene consultant - and then, several years ago, became interested in saving Sequim’s beauty
STEPHANIE MARCY, A DAZZLING PREP CAREER
Sequim Gazette - Sequim High senior Stephanie Marcy, shown here easily winning the 1600 against Bremerton April 11, joins Stanford the premier amateur race on the West Coast; and that Nike Border Clash title, where she topped the best runners from Washington
NW Briefs | Silvertip wins scoring award
Seattle Times - Washington is in fourth place after the first two rounds of the Western Intercollegiate in Santa Cruz, Calif. The Huskies shot Hastings, of Sequim, defeated an opponent with the identical name who had traveled from Burlington, Mass., to play him at
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
ON TO DISTRICTS
Sequim Gazette - The winner of a pigtail match pitting Olympic s No. 3 seed (Port Townsend) versus Nisqually s No. 4 seed (most likely Washington) Feb. 21 plays at the Nisqually No. 2 seed (Steilacoom) on Feb. 23. The winner of that game challenges Sequim next
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