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A Clallam County woman is said to be the first to die from the measles in the U.S. since 2003

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Measles led to death of Clallam County woman

A Clallam County woman's death in the spring is first confirmed measles death in U.S. since 2003.

Holes lined with grease in Sunshine Cafe’s grill hood led city officials to close down the restaurant’s grill due to safety concerns. Cafe owners didn’t want to serve only a portion of their menu and temporarily closed the restaurant on June 25 to make equipment changes.

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Sunshine Cafe closed temporarily for repairs

City cools grill until fire systems and cooking area brought to code

Clallam County Sheriff's Office deputies

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Deputies seize several animals from River Road home UPDATED

Following two separate visits over the past week, Clallam County Sheriff’s Office representatives seized most of the animals…

Clallam Mosaic instructor George Will

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Community for people with developmentally disabilties in the works in Sequim

Clallam Mosaic, that serves people with developmentally disabilities, seeks affordable housing, classrooms and office space for its community.

Owners of Sunshine Cafe and their landlord seek to replace a costly hood system following updated fire regulations.

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Fire code enforcement leads to costly repairs for Sequim restaurants

City officials say previous enforcement was often hit or miss

Charlie Bush speaks with City Councilor Laura Dubois at a meet-and-greet among the Sequim city manager candidates on June 18. Bush was chosen on June 22 over five other finalists.

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Sequim chooses new city manager

Issaquah development director Charlie Bush picked from field of six finalists

Spectators enjoy a show at a Sequim Music in the Park event in 2014.

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Music in the Park series continues

The City of Sequim kicks off its 11th year of its Music in the Park series at 6…

Residents and visitors check out the City of Sequim’s Civic Center and community plaza after a dedication ceremony on June 13. The plaza features a totem pole

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Ceremonial welcome for new civic center SLIDESHOW

Dignitaries and residents gather to see totem, 9/11 memorial

Victor Lancheros

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SHS coaches step down, assistant steps in

Husband-and-wife coaching team Victor and Julie Lancheros are stepping down from their co-coaching duties of the Sequim High…

Charlie Anderson of Poulsbo said he found this nearly 300-year old Alaskan yellow cedar bonsai in Vancouver Island while collecting with a permit. He said it lived in a swampy area and was partly underwater for half the year

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Bonsai: a growing art form in Sequim

Whether you saw one in a friend’s garden or saw a picture in a magazine, bonsai trees are…

Each year

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Boating incidents hit peak time

As school lets out and the sun shines bright, Sequim’s waters are soon to become even more of…

Mosaic actors present “Sweet Dreams Are … ” on June 11 and June 13 in Olympic Theatre Arts. The play is a culmination of actors with intellectual/developmental disabilities and neurotypical community members in weekly acting lessons.

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Mosaic goes sci-fi with ‘Sweet Dreams Are … ’ play

Local actors develop storyline, characters over six-year period

The Sequim City Council meets on June 8 for its inaugural meeting in the new Sequim Civic Center.City Manager Steve Burkett said crews continue to work on some technology issues and volume levels with the HVAC system but other services are working fine and the facility is going to be a great asset for the community.

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City Manager candidates coming to town

As work crews continue to work toward the Sequim Civic Center’s last touch-ups, plenty of things are going…