- Charitable gallery seeks holiday shoppers
THE CHARITABLE ART Gallery is open this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Look for the sign at Maple Leaf Lane, on the east side of Taylor Cutoff Road 1.75 miles south of U.S. Highway 101.
- Gravel pit area leveled into ferry parking lot
Primo Construction of Carlsborg has graded and this week began laying concrete on part of what will be about 17 acres or 1,500 parking spaces for a temporary park and ride at Fred Hill Materials' Shine Pit, ...
- Growing legacy from land: Developer of 1960s truck farm turns 89
The first line of the story read: "The only commercial truck farm in the Dungeness valley has been developed and is run by a woman .
- Sequim-area subdivision wants no-growth, seeks lot split ban
And you thought secession went out with the Civil War. A neighborhood northeast of Sequim -- a stone's throw from Wal-Mart for some of the residents -- wants no part of its neighboring city.
- Banner chances down by half in Sequim: Making damaged stand safe may cost city $30,000
A prime spot for promoting public events is about to become unavailable because of a malfunction.
- Family to give up Sequim-area farm
Wayne Mustitch and his wife, Julie, have put their flower and vegetable operation up for sale.
- Dishing the Dungeness: Culinary students get feel of real-world eating at Crab Festival
Students from the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center honed their crab cracking skills over the weekend as they shelled thousands of crustaceans at the seventh Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival.
- PUD moves on with sewers for Carlsborg
The Clallam County Public Utility District took the next step Monday toward providing Carlsborg with a sewer system.
- Some Dungeness River users to get more water than others in the future
State ecologists soon will try to execute a feat akin to coaxing water to flow uphill.
- Stephen Arthur Ritchie
CARLSBORG, Wash. - Great Falls native Stephen Arthur Ritchie, 78, of Carlsborg, Wash., a self-employed logger, farmer and square dance caller, died of an aortic aneurysm May 21 at his home.
- PUD commissioner argues against 3% electricity rate increase
A proposed 3 percent raise in retail electric rates in 2009 would be poorly timed, a Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner said Monday.
- Decision on crematory permit more than a month away
A proposed crematory in Carlsborg is still on hold after a hearing in front of the Clallam County commissioners on Tuesday.
- Fate of disc golf course delayed as Clallam commissioners widen public participation
Disc golf proposed for Robin Hill Farm Park got a mulligan Monday from Clallam County commissioners, who want more public participation on the plan.
- Blyn residents advocate for property rights - Sequim Gazette
By EVAN McLEAN Sequim Gazette Staff writer 8/27/08 - Sequim, WA - Greg Mottis and Bruce Seton each own land on Zaccardo Road and have seen the parcels rezoned from commercial to low-density residential, ...
- Clallam PUD candidates tout experience and leadership
An incumbent saying, "Experience counts" faced a challenger offering "a new generation of leadership" Monday in the race for Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner.
- New fire station to serve growing stretch of Clallam
It's all about minutes. Five, instead of 18 or 20. The new Clallam County Fire District No.
- Land-use rulings draw ire of Clallam property owners
Clallam County property owners have begun to bite back at a state ruling that could cut some of their property rights in two.
- Dream of professional recording studio becomes a reality
Jeremy Cays hears a bright future for the Dungeness Valley. He hopes to lure music makers out of their homes, away from their computers and into Cays Productions, the professional recording studio he's dreamed ...
- Public works director says contractor's estimate of $300,000 Gateway overrun 'not accurate'
The Gateway International Transportation Center does not have a $300,000 overrun, said Glenn Cutler, Port Angeles public works director, on Thursday.