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Rolling Hills 215-home project allowed to go forward

No Superior Court appeal filed

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Halloween haunts join family-friendly harvest events

This Halloween, there’s plenty of family fun and familiar frights to go around. Local businesses, churches and community…

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Downtown Sequim family shares love of Halloween

For the holidays, there’s no skimping when it comes to decorations for Phil Lomker and Lindsey Kester. In…

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More derogatory graffiti found at Middle School

More derogatory and hateful graffiti was found at Sequim Middle School this weekend, according to officials with the…

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Fire district moves levy, bond talks to 2023

Finalizing budget, strategic plan are priorities, chief says

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Council approves more multiplex zones in city

Duplexes, triplexes and fourplexes are now allowed in more areas within the City of Sequim.

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Graffiti investigation uncovers other crimes, police report

Sequim Police Department staff report they’ve solved other crimes through their investigation of graffiti discovered in early September.

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Business Showcase returns with 30-plus vendors

After a few years off, organizers brought back the Business Showcase for a 14th year to a full…

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Fire district covers transport credit for Olympic Ambulance

Stations host open house Oct. 15

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Jamestown’s chairman shares Sequim building plans

New dental, medical, youth and elder buildings on list

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Multiplex homes up for city approval, discussion

Public hearing offered at 6 p.m. Oct. 10 with city council

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Commissioners talk budget, more with Sequim chamber

With so many short- and long-term capital projects in transition in Clallam County, its staff and commissioners said…

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Architects present new Sequim Library design to community

A more defined proposed design was revealed last week for the planned renovated and expanded Sequim Library at…