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JCPenney to close in Sequim on Sunday

Retailer spent 101 years on peninsula

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‘Medusa’ the wisteria goes full bloom along Old Olympic Highway

Now and for the next few weeks is the prime time to look at Medusa, says LeeAnn Nolan.

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Sequim author takes ‘Lavender’ worldwide

Book approaches plant with wellness approach

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Clallam’s flood insurance maps being updated by FEMA

The City of Sequim and Clallam County offer Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)…

The Sequim Irrigation Festival’s royalty for 2021 (from left, princess Sydney VanProyen, queen Hannah Hampton, and princesses Allie Gale and Zoee Kuperus) will travel through Sequim on May 8 for the Grand Parade/Procession at 5 p.m. View it online or in-person, with the route to be revealed online at irrigationfestival.com on May 7. Sequim Gazette file photo by Michael Dashiell

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Irrigation Festival hosts in-person, virtual events Saturday

Streak continues for most consecutive event in 126th year

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Chuck rock takes rare trip to Sequim

Yellow-bellied marmot spotted for third time in Western Washington

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Missing ‘Pumpkin’ reunited with owners after 8 months

Diligent Sequim residents help with cat hunt

Colin Baenziger of Colin Baenziger Associates out of Daytona Beach Shores, Fla. speaks with Sequim city councilors on Friday, April 30 in a virtual meeting about his process for helping the city choose its next city manager. Tentatively candidates could be selected by August for interviews. Photo: Screen capture

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Sequim chooses city manager search firm

Agency helped bring former leader Bush to area

City staff look to pave a portion of Washington Street from the Ninth Avenue roundabout to the River Round roundabout this September using a federal grant. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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City plans to pave portion of main thoroughfare

West Washington Street scheduled for September overlay

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Sequim’s Fourth of July fireworks show still slated

Council considers options for old admin building

“Silent Moment” is one of the photo stories Sequim artist and educator Marina Shipova has created through her work. She was chosen as the Art Fellow for the City of Sequim’s “Sequim Understory” project to help convey Sequim’s story to residents. It coincides with a potential project at the northeast corner of the Sequim Avenue/Washington Street intersection. Photo courtesy of Marina Shipova

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City surveys go live for downtown corner input

Artist chosen to share photo stories about Sequim

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Sequim author’s Wysteria fantasy series takes on multi-genres

Willows looks to inspire, encourage positivity

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Reporter’s Notebook: First time for everything

On a recent excursion around town for the Sequim Sunshine Festival, my boys and I met Megan Sias,…