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Eva Kozun and Gayle Selby hope the community keeps creating art for Free Little Art Galleries coming to the Sequim area this summer. Selby sent an article to Kozun in January that led the mixed-media artist to create four galleries with one posted so far at Dungeness’ Dandelion Botanical Company, 4681 Sequim Dungeness Way. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Dungeness business features area’s first Free Little Art Gallery

Sequim friends eye four more spots between Sequim and Port Angeles

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Local scout wins state award through Sequim VFW

Local scout wins state award through Sequim VFW

City of Sequim

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Sequim city manager search opens through July 2

Council agrees to candidate profile

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Fire destroys home, trailer near civic center

Property at one point was almost sold, rented to City of Sequim

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Part-time inspector hired for fire safety in Sequim

Focus remains on existing, large structures hosting groups

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Election 2021: Ten candidates seek five open city council seats

Each vacant seat sees competition for Sequim city council leading up to the Nov. 2 general election.

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City council asks for more community affordable housing options

Staff directed to investigate density, funding alternatives

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Jamestown Clinic helps 17,500-plus receive COVID-19 vaccines

Park tent hosted majority of residents so far

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Election 2021: Three vie for vacant fire district 3 commissioner seat

Gawley looks to return to ‘retirement mode’

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Shipley Center celebrates 50th anniversary with food and fun

Fifty years to the day Sequim pioneers signed off on the incorporation of the Senior Citizens Center of…

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Shipley Center celebrates 50 years serving seniors, having fun

Celebration set for Thursday, May 27

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Locals spot possibly more non-native, yellow-bellied marmots

More sightings of a non-native, yellow-bellied marmot reveal that more than one may have made Sequim its new…

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Graffiti incidents on rise across city

Police seek camera, tips evidence