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Girls Soccer: Lady Wolves continue win streak in close games

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Coach says Wolves swimming faster each day

The Lady Wolves swim team (2-1 overall) came out of the water with another victory on Sept. 29,…

Boys Tennis: Sequim sweeps Bulldogs after big losses to Vikings and Bucs

A tough week on the courts ended on a high note for Sequim's boys tennis squad.

FreddyPink returns to the stage at the McCurdy Pavilion at Fort Worden in Port Townsend on Oct. 15 for a benefit to help bring Clallam and Jefferson counties together along the Olympic Discovery Trail. Photo courtesy of FreddyPink

Benefit concert seeks to connect Olympic Discovery Trail

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Sequim’s Sydnee Linnane swims the backstroke at the Swimviational on Sept. 24 in Bremerton. So far this season

Girls swim: More swimmers qualify for districts, two meets in

Two meets in and more girls continue to set personal records and find district-qualifying times for the Lady…

Sequim Police Chief Bill Dickinson said costs for Sequim’s K-9 officer Chase have been paid for by the community. He’s worked with Sgt. Mike Hill since 2008 and together they’ve worked on at least 200 arrests. “Chase has been the city’s dog

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Cop dog Chase calls it career

After years of biting down on crime, Sequim's K-9 officer Chase officially retired this week.

Members of the Dungeness River Management Team stand near the Dungeness River where a home was being threatened by the rising current last winter. Staff with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe demoed the home and two others to prevent debris and asbestos from going into the water. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Tribe removes homes threatened by Dungeness River

The Dungeness River is set to roam free again, at least for another 2,600 feet.

Water rate, GFC increases proposed for 2017 City of Sequim budget

Utility rate increases and reallocating staff across departments are part of the City of Sequim's proposed $30 million…

Olympic National Park ranger Theresa Ferraro talks with Greywolf Elementary students

Nice weather brings the crowds for River Fest

Walks, talks and plenty of great weather were the highlights of the 17th Dungeness River Festival on Sept.…

Jim Stoffer and Brandino Gibson with Citizens for Sequim Schools are one of four teams vying for proceeds for different charities. Submitted photo

Diced cooking benefit sells out

Tickets are sold out for Sequim Celebrity Diced Live, a parody of the TV show "Chopped" where locals…

Raymond Lam returns a shot as Sequim takes on Klahowya at home on Sept. 21. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

Boys tennis: Rivalry loss leads to winning ways for Wolves

Despite opening their matches for the week with a close loss against rival Port Angeles (3-4), the Wolves…

Sequim Community Orchrestra’s classes combine to play their final performance of the season on June 3. Submitted photo

Community Orchestra strings class sees record enrollment

This fall, 66 Sequim students plan to participate in the Sequim Community Orchestra's strings program.

Sequim’s Yana Hoesel looks to go to the net against the North Kitsap Vikings on Sept. 22. The Wolves couldn’t capitalize on the play but did win 1-0 with three goals to one in a shootout. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

Girls Soccer: Lady Wolves win in shootout, overtime

See more pictures from the North Kitsap game here.