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Semi truck rolls between Blyn, Gardiner on Sunday

U.S. Highway 101 was blocked for about 30 minutes Sunday morning between Blyn and Gardiner after a semi…

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Design for Sequim Library expansion underway

Construction could begin next winter

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City Roundup: Councilors talk salaries, building fees, federal funding

Here are a few highlights from Sequim City Council’s Jan. 24 meeting and some ongoing efforts by city…

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Bipartisan bill could bring Blue Economy hub to Sequim Bay

Kilmer, Newhouse partner to better water, ocean technologies

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East Sequim highway project options include rerouted roads, roundabouts

Survey, comments open through Feb. 10

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City staff says pond water remains OK after park users find dead fish

In recent weeks, several visitors to Carrie Blake Community Park reported multiple dead fish were found in and…

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Sequim Prairie Grange honors long-time members

With 335 years of membership between them, some of Sequim Prairie Grange’s most tenured members were recently honored…

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Sequim Bee Farm’s honey wins another national award

Local product’s debut expected at Sequim Sunshine Festival

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Online open house seeks input on Simdars Interchange design

An online open house begins this week to comment on pre-design work for the U.S. 101 East Sequim…

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Governor seeks more funds to stop invasive green crab

Last week, Gov. Jay Inslee issued an emergency order urging legislative funding towards eradicating or limiting permanent populations…

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Sheriff’s Office seeks leads on coyote killings

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information about the killing and dumping of multiple dead coyotes by…

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Fire District 3 seeks architects for new fire stations

Carlsborg and Dungeness need upgrades, staff say

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City councilors vote to blur backgrounds in virtual meetings

As Sequim city council continues to meet in virtual sessions because of the COVID-19 pandemic, councilors voted unanimously…