Scoreboard roundup — 10/10/22
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON Philadelphia 113, Cleveland 97 Washington 116, Charlotte 107 Miami 118, Houston 110 Denver 107, Phoenix 105 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Kansas City
Peninsula College hopes to soon offer Teaching Degree program

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Peninsula Community College is working to join community colleges around the country that are offering teacher-training programs amid what has become a national teacher shortage. In Washington state, nine community colleges
Sequim Valley Airport gets a huge upgrade thanks to WSDOT grant

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Thanks to a couple of grants from the Washington State Department of Transportation, pilots taking off and landing at the Sequim Valley Airport are doing so on brand new surface. The 3500
Local mustang rescue organization asks for your vote to win $25K

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – How many of you know that there is a non-profit organization in Port Angeles that rescues wild mustangs? Paradise Waits Mustang Sanctuary is currently home to 8 mustangs that Vanessa Lowe
Washington state’s fire season lightest in a decade
SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state this year has had the fewest square miles burned in a decade following the second- and third-worst fire seasons on record in 2020 and 2021. State Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz
FAA issues warning about type of seaplane that crashed
SEATTLE (AP) — Federal authorities have issued a warning about a part of the tail in the type of seaplane that crashed in Washington state’s Puget Sound last month, killing 10 people. The Seattle Times reports that the Federal Aviation Administration
Seahawks running back Penny has ‘bad’ lower left leg injury
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Seattle running back Rashaad Penny left the Superdome field sitting on cart with his left shoe off and a grim expression on his face, aware that his season could be in jeopardy. One
6 wolves poisoned in northeast Washington, reward offered
COLVILLE, Wash. (AP) — Six wolves found dead this year in northeast Washington were poisoned and a reward is being offered for tips leading to a conviction in the case, officials said Monday. Washington state Department of
Peninsula College hopes to soon offer Teaching Degree program
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Peninsula Community College is working to join community colleges around the country that are offering teacher-training programs amid what has become a national teacher shortage. In Washington state, nine community colleges
Sequim Valley Airport gets a huge upgrade thanks to WSDOT grant
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Thanks to a couple of grants from the Washington State Department of Transportation, pilots taking off and landing at the Sequim Valley Airport are doing so on brand new surface. The 3500