Georgia’s Year-Round Redfish
Red drum can be found along the entire Georgia coast, from the St. Mary s River to the Savannah River and everywhere in between. But exactly where along the coast they…
A Time for Learning
Wouldn’t it be great if every child had the opportunity to have positive, healthy experiences! Each of you can help! Maybe we can all start by placing an imprint on…
Village Green nearing its final design
Budget includes much of Gregoire’s original plan
He Was My Dad
With Fathers Day upon us, I give you one of my many tributes not just to my dad, but to the best friend I ever had……
HEAD TAX TAKES BACK SEAT TO JUDGE POSITION
Sequim Gazette - The position is open to any attorney licensed to practice in Washington state who is a registered voter in the county. The filing period for all elected positions is June 4-8. The resolution approves funding, not only for the third judge position STEPHANIE MARCY, A DAZZLING PREP CAREERSequim Gazette - […]
Action on Offshore Reefs and Wrecks Lights Up
Offshore fishing is getting hot as the summer days approach. Cobia, red snapper, and beeliners were the catch of the day on this trip. Seas were a bit…
Beginner Dolphin Trolling Basics
Summer is here and that means dolphin season up and down the Atlantic coast. I mean mahi mahi dolphin - the fish, not the mammal. Here are some…
What to do in the county, the region and Chicago
Northwest Herald - May 18-19, Frank Townsend; May 24, The Wes Sullivan Show; May 25-26, Tim Walkoe; May 30, New Talent Showcase. OPEN MIC NIGHT, 7 July 15, Broken Oar, 614 Rawson Bridge Road, Port Barrington, (847) 639-9468. AXE GRINDER, Southern rockin Texas blues Cuba s […]
ELK TEAM TO PLAN FENCE ROUTE
Sequim Gazette - 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 planning director Dennis Lefevre said that the residents Transcript: Personal TechWashington Post - Washington, D.C.: Hi, Rob. Do you […]
Isaih Brown, a sophomore athlete at Port Townsend High School, helps
Peninsula Daily News - PORT TOWNSEND - A slow migration of 6,899 yellow, sunglasses-wearing rubber duckies floated to shore during Sunday’s second annual Save Our sports Duck Derby, but there could be only one grand prize winner. That duck belonged to Poulsbo-based Fred outdoors notebookDallas Morning News - Officials at Greensboro, N.C., shut […]
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