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University of Washington rowers raising fifth-place trophies at the 2016 NCAA rowing championships on May 29 are

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Beuke, Huskies take fifth place at NCAA nationals

Sequim rower reflects on first year of college at University of Washington

Dr. Christopher Frank

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Sequim schools to replace Greywolf’s water fixtures after lead study findings

The Sequim School District plans to replace every sink fixture in Greywolf Elementary School and two at Helen…

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Emblem3 returns to play Seattle

Drew Chadwick talks music, reforming and his time in Sequim

Clallam County Sheriff's Office gives Greywolf Elementary staff high marks for its efforts to evacuate students after a false bomb hoax.

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School leaders reflect on emergency preparedness

Sheriff’s Office gives schools high marks for effort

Sequim High senior Matthew Richards competes at the Washington State 2A boys tennis championships in Seattle last week. Richards finished his prep career with four consecutive trips to districts and

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Boys tennis: State 2A Championships: Richards places 8th in 2A state singles

Matthew Richards placed eighth in the 2A state boys’ tennis singles tournament on May 27-28 at the Nordstrom…

Artist and musician Carrie Rodlend practices the marimba while her dog Sola relaxes in Rodlend’s studio. Rodlend opens her studio this Saturday for her fifth open house.

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Rodlend’s space: Sequim artist opening Dungeness studio Saturday

After years of instructing art, Carrie Rodlend, 62, says her classes are much more than strictly about art.

The copy room sink at Greywolf Elementary is one of eight sinks now shut down after Sequim school officials found excess amounts of lead coming from the fixtures. Two sinks at Helen Haller Elementary also were shut off last week.

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Voluntary testing finds excess lead in elementary schools’ sinks

School district hosts information meeting June 2 at middle school

Sequim's Sarah Shea

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Golf: Sequim girls’ team wins best finish ever at state tournament

McMenamin finishes fifth, girls team takes fourth overall

When construction begins to replace SARC’s air handler (pictured at left

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SARC officials aiming for greener air handler

Grant switches from propane to heat pumps

Sequim City Manager Charlie Bush

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City updates nuisance codes with hopes of quicker compliance

The City of Sequim plans to handle its nuisance issues differently after years of complaints.

Some of the quilters with the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club who made “Flower Power” stand inside the OMC Cancer Center for a dedication on May 20. Those at the ceremony include

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Quilters dedicate ‘Flower Power’ in Cancer Center

One corner in the Olympic Medical Center Cancer Center recently became much brighter.

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Greywolf invites guests to ‘Beauty and the Beast’

School production is featured for one night only on Wednesday, May 25

Sophomore Josiah Carter looks to stay on the green during the Olympic League Golf Championships on May 10 at the Cedars at Dungeness. He placed 22nd at disricts on May 17 in Bremerton but went in as the No. 1 seed from the league tournament.

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Golf: Four Wolves ready for state as three miss cut at districts

Balkan finishes 11th at districts, Arnold and Carter 18th and 22nd