Sequim-based Liggins Landscaping and Maintenance, owned by Darrin and Alicia Liggins, has been named the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) 2026 Seattle District Rural Small Business of the Year ...
Benefactors who swelled the Peninsula Home Fund to $122,345 in 2025 have provided food to the hungry, support for children and families, help with housing — including for veterans — medical care and ...
An exhibit of the Sequim Police Department, highlighting different divisions and specialty assignments, will be on display in the Karen Kuznek-Reese Gallery at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St ...
Throughout the school year, Sequim High School staff recognizes Students of the Month for their outstanding achievements across academic departments. SHS staff commend these students for their ...
The City of Sequim honored Arbor Day on Friday, April 24 with ceremonial tree plantings by the Water Reuse Site’s retention ...
The first guided walking tour of the season at Woodcock Demonstration Garden, 2711 Woodcock Road in Sequim, will take place ...
According to organizers, the Sequim Irrigation Festival celebrates the work that D.R. “Crazy” Callen and his partners did to ...
More than 600 participants ranging in age from toddlers to 80 years old partook in this year’s Sequim Railroad Bridge Run on ...
The Sequim Bay Yacht Club recently hosted a party at their John Wayne Marina headquarters, celebrating 50 years of education, service to the community and good times on and off the water. The club’s ...
Heidi Harrenstein of Sequim died March 9, 2026 at St. Michael Medical Center in Silverdale. She was 81. Harrenstein was born Jan. 4, 1945. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday, April ...
For those not familiar with the famous “Sequim Agave,” it’s a plant that started life in a little six-inch pot in 1995. After a few years of benign neglect, it was planted in the front yard of the ...
The Sequim Picklers remain active with various club activities and several notable events coming up. Members will once again be rolling a net and dinking the pickleball down Washington Street in May ...