Church, merchants seek solutions for downtown nuisance concerns
If you hear, see or experience something suspicious or illegal — call the police — that’s the message from Sequim...
Little League dedicates ‘Kayla Owens Field’
A champion for children and youth sports is now memorialized at the fields where she grew up playing, and later…
Sequim native named one of USA Today’s ‘Women of the Year’
Joining recipients across the nation including activists, athletes, business owners, and many more, former Sequim resident Kimmy Siebens has been…
Traveler’s Journal Preview: Will there be refreshments? Hiking the Pyrenees High Route
The global pandemic radically changes all our lives, in both positive and negative ways. It shrunk our lives down to…
Community Calendar — March 22, 2023
Deadline for items appearing in the community calendar is noon on Wednesday, one week before publication at editor@sequimgazette.com or delivered…
‘Suicide-prevention’ bill adds infraction for people who voluntary waive gun rights
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Sequim neighbors team up to help Ukraine families, army
Although not a strictly religious man, Jay Sakas said he does believe in fate.
Republican Women host Sequim school board member An April trial is set for a Sequim man accused of molesting and raping a child.Community news briefs — March 22, 2023
Trial set for Sequim man accused of child sex crimes
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Black Bear Diner hires new managers
Wirta Hospitality, owner of Sequim’s Black Bear Diner, 1471 E Washington St., has hired two new managers.
EconoLodge becomes independent Ocean Star Inn
The former EconoLodge at 801 E. Washington Street is now the independently operated Ocean Star Inn
Local organizations back Sequim Sunshine Festival events
Three local organizations have signed on to be title sponsors for Sequim Sunshine Festival events and are contributing $5,000 each…
Spring sports preview: Boys, girls golf squads look to improve on successes
Sixty and counting.
Spring sports review: Youth movement looks to spark Wolves’ boys soccer squad in ‘23
The Wolves’ boys soccer squad is getting a big reboot this season as they look to repeat a state tourney-worthy…
- Spring sports preview: Hastings leads young SHS tennis team into ‘23 campaign
- Boys Soccer: PA snaps losing skid with Sequim
- Career on the court: SHS grad Kyle McKenzie one of nation’s top pickleball instructors
- Sports briefs — March 15, 2023
- Basketball: Vaara picked MVP, top defensive player in Olympic League
- Spring sports preview: Big turnout bolsters deep SHS track teams
NOLS sets April book discussions
The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) hosts four Book Discussion Group meetings monthly. The Wednesday Evening group will meet in…
2023 Tidepools magazine contest winners announced
Organizers of the 2023 Tidepools Magazine art, photography, writing, and music contest announced its winners in early March.
- Sequim High School Honor Roll — First Semester 2022-23
- Red, Set, Go! sets record with $132K raised
- Guest column: 80 is the new 50: Sequim bikers, a rare breed
- Get It Growing: Gardening with kids
- Two calls for submissions for peninsula authors
- Larmn about bird migration at Backyard Birding event
You Never Know What Will Happen. WA Cares Gives Peace of Mind.
52,480 workers in communities across Clallam, Jefferson and Grays Harbor Counties will soon be building WA Cares benefits
Helping Olympic Peninsula homeowners and businesses with restoration services for 30 years
Bainbridge Island jeweller adapts heirlooms to create modern masterpieces
Depending on which expert you listen to, the total consumer debt in America is anywhere from $14-$16 trillion dollars with… “The storm abates a bit, with the ship still at sea. Time to eat, rest, renew the rigging if necessary,…Wellness with Aging: Debt, Financial Health, and Longevity
Think About It: The Long Voyage
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