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‘Thor’apy at Sherwood Assisted Living

A sheepdog in sheep’s clothing? That seems to work for Don and Susan Sorensen’s dog Thor, who prior…

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Community News Briefs — Sept. 22, 2021

Coffee with the Mayor program set for September

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Sequim Library expansion, renovation on track

The long-awaited expansion and renovation of the busy Sequim Library took another step toward completion in late August…

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Aquaculture scholarship launched in memory of Kurt Grinnell

The last time Jeanne McKnight saw Kurt Grinnell in April, it was smiles and hugs and a shared…

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Boys tennis: Wolves net wins in road, home openers

Despite playing without a full outfit of doubles teams, Sequim’s boys tennis started the season strong with a…

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Cross country: Pyeatt third, Ellefson fourth at Capital Invite

Shifting gears in the 2021 schedule, Sequim’s Wolves turned to a familiar race at our state’s capital.

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Girls swimming: Wolves open season against powerhouse Spartans

Sequim’s Wolves may have seen their toughest foe to open the season.

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Mask dispute postpones Sequim School Board meeting

Concern from community members about a statewide mask mandate for students — as well as vaccination requirements for…

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Sequim, first responders detail 9/11’s legacy

It was a Tuesday morning some two decades ago when Mark Abshire, a retired United States Air Force…

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UPDATED: Mask dispute postpones Sequim School Board meeting; meeting rescheduled for Monday on Zoom

Editor’s note: The Sequim School Board’s Sept. 7 regular meeting will resume at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 13,…

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Reporter’s Notebook: One wild year on Sequim’s prep sports scene

What a spectacular, beautiful heart-breaking mess. For the three months myself and other writers attempted to cover what…

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Reach, row for hospice back on water in 2021

Perhaps it’s the good-natured competition, or the recognition that funds raised at the event go to a critical…

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Castell Insurance’s shred event raises $5.5K for back-to-school effort

A community fundraiser that helps local students get ready for the next school year while also helping l0cals…