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College basketball: Glasser to hit hardcourt for PC Pirates

She may have seen her senior prep career end a bit early, but Hope Glasser plans on continuing…

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Clallam coronavirus count remains at 11

The number of Clallam County residents testing positive for the novel coronavirus remains at 11, Peter Raiswell, Public…

Scott Koenigseacker, lead pastor at Sequim Community Church, leads a livestream service at the church on April 5. The church had been livestreaming services for months prior to the state ban on group gatherings in March, so the transition to online services was mostly seamless, Koenigseacker said. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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Faith in a time of coronavirus

Like countless others across Washington state, the nation and the globe, Sequim-area churchgoers are considering the prospect of…

Nitasha Lewis, a manager with the Upward Bound program at Peninsula College, uses a paper valise to keep her head dry as she walks across the college’s Port Angeles campus on Feb. 6. The college is going to online classes for the entirety of the 2020 spring quarter. File photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Peninsula College goes online for 2020 spring quarter

The academic year at Peninsula College is moving forward — a week later than planned and with instruction…

Clallam County Fire District 3 to host April 7 meeting via Zoom

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Clallam County Fire District 3 to host April 7 meeting via Zoom

Commissioners and staff with Clallam County Fire District 3 are going online for their next meeting.

Volunteers Donna Fraser of Port Angeles, front, and Lori Shafer of Joyce fashion homemade face shields to be used by first responders when interacting with potential COVID-19 patients. The pair were working last week in the county’s emergency management vehicle outside the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Mask, gown donations still needed in fight against coronavirus

Clallam County officials are advising that despite the health threat posed by the novel coronavirus, people don’t need…

Milestone: Rotary gives out fourth adaptive bike

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Milestone: Rotary gives out fourth adaptive bike

In the environment of the continuing spread of the Coronavirus pandemic, social distancing and school closures, the Rotary…

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From the Editor’s Desk: Help in a time of cornoavirus

Looking for a way to connect with people and lift their spirits in this time of “physical distancing,”…

Helping hand out meals to Sequim youths on March 26 are, from left, bus driver Vienna Barron, teacher Gwen Rudzinski and Shirley Sheppard of Sodexo. The Sequim School District is distributing breakfast and lunch meals throughout the area each weekday. With parents Tony and Leslie Endicott (not pictured) looking on, Hadley, 4, Gracie, 3, and Logan, 14, receive their meals. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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State orders schools to keep teaching

Through all the changes in the academic year, directives from state leaders and the mayhem created by a…

COVID-19 concerns force more cancellations

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COVID-19 concerns force more cancellations

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Ryan Quiroz and Alicia Taylor help prepare food at Nourish Sequim on March 26. Nourish’s “Meals for Medics” GoFundMe drive, a program to provide meals for Olympic Medical Center workers, topped its initial goal of $10,000. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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Nourish’s meals program helps feed OMC staff, positivity

“We’re willing to keep cooking if you keep responding.”

City, county and state parks across the Olympic Peninsula, including Miller Peninsula State Park, have been closed to help stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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City, state parks close to help stop spread of coronavirus

From city and county parks to all state parks and state-owned land, much of Washington state’s open public…

Railroad Bridge Park closes

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Railroad Bridge Park closes

Nature isn’t closed exactly, but one of the premier spots in Sequim is off limits for now.