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Approval came through last week from Clallam County Hearing Examiner Andrew Reeves for the first phase of Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s planned oyster farm south of the Dungeness Spit. Tribal officials must receive more licenses and permits from state and federal agencies before proceeding. Before expanding to phase 2, they also must prove there’s no negative impacts from phase 1. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Jamestown S’Klallam receives county approval for oyster farm phase 1

Tribe must gain more state, federal permits, licenses before proceeding

State Patrol takes down collision report sign

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State Patrol takes down collision report sign

Trooper says disrepair cause of removal

Volunteer EMT calls it a career at 43 years

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Volunteer EMT calls it a career at 43 years

Crecelius is Fire District 3’s longest tenured volunteer, former chief says

‘Quilters’ pieces together pioneer women’s journey at OTA

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‘Quilters’ pieces together pioneer women’s journey at OTA

Seven women share life on the frontier in musical play

Sequim City Manager Bush resigns to pursue hiking goal

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Sequim City Manager Bush resigns to pursue hiking goal

Multiple factors went into decision effective April 17, he said.

Just in Tyme, featuring, from left, Mary Charles, Richard Crowell, Debra Davis, and Sandi Lockwood, perform at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11 for St. Luke’s Episcopal Church’s Music Live series. Submitted photo

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Just in Tyme headlines Music Live on Feb. 11

St. Luke’s Music Live at One monthly concert series returns this February with the Feb. 11 show of…

Women’s Inspitational Weekend moves to PA

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Women’s Inspitational Weekend moves to PA

Sequim native to lead worship music

Olympic Theatre Arts front and center 40 years later

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Olympic Theatre Arts front and center 40 years later

Theatre celebrates new sign, multiple milestones

Nash’s closes Farm Store in Dungeness

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Nash’s closes Farm Store in Dungeness

Organic Farm to continue wholesale, market operations

Business spotlight: Business buzzing, growing for Sequim Bee Farm

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Business spotlight: Business buzzing, growing for Sequim Bee Farm

Good Food Awards recognizes couple seventh time in five years

A Notice of Application was posted at the site of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s proposed medication-assisted treatment (MAT) clinic on South Ninth Avenue on Feb. 2. Sequim Gazette photos by Matthew Nash

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Comments open for MAT application

City staff sees big response from community so far

Dungeness River preservation project sale nears closing date

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Dungeness River preservation project sale nears closing date

Land Trust, Tribe look to partner with creamery

MAT application to go before staff review

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MAT application to go before staff review

Public holds three opportunities to appeal clinic decisions