Olympic Theatre Arts ushers in its new Readers Theatre Club this weekend with “On Golden Pond” by Earnest Thompson.
About half a dozen employees at each of Washington’s three national parks are believed to have been laid off as part of the Trump administration’s government-wide push to slash staff.
State and local law enforcement agencies say they will abide by state law, which prohibits them from enforcing immigration detention or deportation.
Facing the best competitors in Washington, Sequim’s wrestling team recorded 13 wins at the Mat Classic 2A state wrestling ...
Last week, Republican senators released their plan, emphasizing the need for cheaper and easier-to-build housing. Their proposals include allowing for more types of homes in rural areas, providing ...
The scholarship pageant for the the 130th Irrigation Festival saw Sequim High School student and frequent Olympic Theatre ...
Fifth grader Roman Bacchus showed in recent weeks he’s one of the best pre-teen free throw shooters in the state.
On Feb. 22, Andy Borchers made a hole-in-one on hole No. four playing the Copper tees from 128 yards away with his nine iron ...
The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) has announced dates for its March book discussion groups. NOLS hosts three book ...
Soroptimist International of Sequim has announced that Keylee Disinski was the organization’s Girl of the Month for January and Mina Ainsworth is its Girl of the Month for February.
Sequim Elks have named Sequim High School sophomore Kassandra Montero their Student of the Month for February.
Local nonprofits came together for an old-fashioned chili cookoff on Feb. 15 at the Sequim Boys and Girls Club.
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