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A meeting of 44s: Sequim’s 230-pound linebacker Chris Whitaker

Sports

Football: Wolves lasso Cowboys in opener SLIDESHOW

Velarde, defense shines as Sequim romps 43-6 in non-league matchup

Matthew Richards

Sports

Boys Tennis Preview: Wolves are looking to rebuild on courts

After a 6-6 mark in 2013, and an 11-2 record in 2014, Coach Justine Wagner expects to finish…

Wolves volleyball looks to make some ground this season after losing several key varsity players.

Sports

Volleyball Preview: Wolves face big challenges for league crown

Going into her 23rd year as Wolves head coach, Sequim’s Jennie Webber Heilman may be facing her toughest…

Sequim seniors (from left) C.J. Daniels

Sports

Cross Country Preview: Boys eyeing another shot at title, girls first state berth since 2008

Boys cross country looks at state title, girls first state berth since 2008

Randy Dorn

News

State education leader makes Sequim stop

Randy Dorn, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, helped Sequim with its unofficial school kick-off on Aug. 26.

Dave Ditlefsen

Sports

Fall sports preview: Sequim High Football: Wolves: Comeback kids?

Senior-heavy Sequim looks for redemption, league crown

Sophomores Eddie Benito

Sports

Fall sports preview: Men’s Soccer Pirates: First-year coach looks to put P.C. back on top

Rodriguez, recruits bolster Peninsula Pirates’ 2015 roster

Peninsula College recruits include forward Brianna Jackson-Vallente who helped her Hawaii Preparatory Academy team win the state championship in 2014.

Sports

Fall sports preview: Women’s Soccer Pirates: New division, same goal

Nationally ranked Pirates embrace rare prospect of underdog role

SARC: Now what?

News

SARC: Now what?

Officials consider options, cut hours to keep facility open

Dr. Ann Renker is the Sequim School District’s new Interim Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning.

News

A ‘serendipitous’ route to Sequim

Officially, the title Dr. Ann Renker carries now is Interim Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning. Unofficially, her…

Sequim Gazette editor Michael Dashiell tries his hand at stand up paddling.

News

First Time for Everything: SUP, without making a splash

Whatever happens, I have a gut feeling I’m going to be drinking half of this body of water.…

Keepers at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville determined the moose calf born on July 17 is a girl and now they want help naming the adorable creature.

Opinion

Odds, ends from the editor’s desk: Aug. 5, 2015

Editor Mike Dashiell weighs in about gas prices, Port Angeles, and more.

Sequim schools to seek $49.3 million bond in November

News

Sequim schools to seek $49.3 million bond in November

Board unanimous in putting measure on general election ballot