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Emily Bundy helps 2-year-old cousin Charlie Nielsen of Salt Lake City, Utah, cast out at the Water Reuse Reclamation Pond on July 1. Bundy, 20, is a Sequim High grad, is studying biology on her path for pre-med at Gonzaga University. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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PHOTO: Cousins cast out at Sequim pond

Emily Bundy helps 2-year-old cousin Charlie Nielsen of Salt Lake City, Utah, cast out at the Water Reuse…

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City council considers whether to keep hearing examiner for appeals

Discussion weighs internal vs. hired building reviews

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Lavender farmers seek steadier summer numbers

Post-COVID, some farms seeing stream of visitors

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Power outage, record calls for service mark Sequim’s heat wave

Burn ban in effect except for recreational fires

Over four years, Black Bear Diner customers have donated to the Captain Joseph House Foundation to support families of fallen soldiers. Last week, foundation executive director Betsy Reed Schultz shared a sign thanking the restaurant with owner Bret Wirta and manager Linda Donaghay accepting the sign. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Black Bear Diner continues support for Captain Joseph House

The founder of the Captain Joseph House Foundation recently thanked representatives with the Black Bear Diner in Sequim…

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Sequim city manager application process closes Friday

Councilors vote down supermajority requirement for hiring, firing position

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Hardcourt heritage: Julmist sisters’ hoops skills run in the family

Jayla commits to play basketball for parents’ former college

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Quilt shop commissions mural of Sequim’s dairy history

Since she opened A Stitch in Time Quilt Shoppe earlier this year, Nicole Driggs knew what she wanted…

Clallam County Sheriff’s deputy Torri Middlekauff helps keep a horse in place with a dog leash on June 21 along North Priest Road. The horse got out of its home and Middlekauff happened to be driving by to stop it. With help from Jessica Conner, a 9-1-1 communications officer, and neighbors Don and Kathie Lundine. Photo courtesy of Don Lundine

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Horse-capade ends safely

Deputy, 9-1-1 dispatcher, alpaca farmers help horse

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City fireworks set for Sunday, Fourth of July

Discharge of fireworks remains illegal in city limits

Sequim Police ruled the cause of a June 6 fire that destroyed a home, dental lab, garage and trailer inconclusive. All the structures were ruled uninhabitable. Sequim Gazette file photo by Matthew Nash

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Downtown Sequim fire’s cause ruled inconclusive

The cause of a downtown Sequim house fire behind the Sequim Civic Center earlier this month remains unknown.

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Juneteenth, alleged hate crime bring 140 to downtown Sequim protest

Police continue investigation as alleged victim plans not to file charges

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Sequim police investigating alleged hate crime in downtown

Sequim police are investigating alleged malicious harassment, or hate crime, against Sequim business owners involving weapons and racial…