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Priest Road repairs begin, expected to finish in September

Road repairs worth about $1.15 million to rehabilitate Priest Road by Walmart started on July 9 by Lakeside…

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City deems Westbay ‘technically incomplete’

Council considers Master Plan Overlays moratorium until Comp Plan updated

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Lavender festival weekend brings plenty to see and do

Farms say visitation on par, miss Canadian travelers

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Council approves five-year plan to increase utilities starting in 2026

Water to go up annually 5.5%, sewer 4.5%, general facility charges 3% through 2030

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Up to 45 seniors could face charges for SHS vandalism

Prosecutor’s Office to consider ‘senior prank’ case

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School board seat opens following Jeffryes’ resignation

District 1 director first appointed in 2019, elected same year

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Seabrook developer brings 600-lot proposal to city

Decision on whether plan is ‘technically complete’ expected July 21

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‘Lion King Jr.’ brings circle of fun to stage

Musical runs weekends July 18-27 in Sequim

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The allure of lavender: Sequim festivities set for July 18-20

With plenty of photo-ops, treats, music and countless bundles of the popular plant available, Sequim Lavender Weekend continues…

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OTA lampoons Sequim life in ‘Lavender Legacies’

Over-the-top melodrama set for three-week run

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Bond: Schools’ bigger projects at least two years from breaking ground

Greywolf cafeteria, safety vestibules could be first in line

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A royal reading at NOLS

Anticipation was high for Storytime with the Royal Court at the Sequim Library Temporary Location on July 1…

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Friends of Sequim Library seek new space

Volunteers hope to continue efforts, grow support