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City defers to extend hearing examiner’s powers to 2020

Councilors differ on how much power they’d give up over land use issues

Theater hosts double feature with ‘War of the Worlds,’ ‘OTA Memories’

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Theater hosts double feature with ‘War of the Worlds,’ ‘OTA Memories’

Olivia Shea directs actors for Olympic Theatre Arts’ upcoming radio play “War of the Worlds” featuring, from left,…

River Festival returns for 21st year

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River Festival returns for 21st year

Organizers focus on children, families to instill importance of Dungeness

Railroaders to celebrate 20th train show at county fairgrounds

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Railroaders to celebrate 20th train show at county fairgrounds

Event becoming so big, organizers considering expansion again

Author finishes bucket list with fourth book ‘The Little Red Barn’

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Author finishes bucket list with fourth book ‘The Little Red Barn’

McCracken holds book signing Sept. 19 at Adagio

Businesses take sides on MAT discussion

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Businesses take sides on MAT discussion

Nursery, restaurant see boycotts over stances

Shipley Center packs center for open house

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Shipley Center packs center for open house

Annex expansion moving forward

City plans pavement preservation in east Sequim for October

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City plans pavement preservation in east Sequim for October

Ruptured water line on Maple Street added to projects

Two candidates withdraw from Sequim School Board races

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Two candidates withdraw from Sequim School Board races

One race remains contested for November ballot

City considers MAT online questionnaire

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City considers MAT online questionnaire

Sept. 23 meeting tentative decision made

Center of activity: Shipley Center sets various classes, demonstrations for annual open house

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Center of activity: Shipley Center sets various classes, demonstrations for annual open house

Leaders look to share numerous activities with community

City, residents look for ‘complete street’ ideas

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City, residents look for ‘complete street’ ideas

Prairie Street a tight fit for new amenities, residents say

With about a month to go in the season, staff and volunteers at the Washington National Wildlife Refuge in Dungeness captured 56 European green crab. The totals are less than the last two years. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Invasive green crab remains present across peninsula

Makah Tribe anticipates more captures than 2018