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City to seek input on new redesign process of downtown corner

Artists to help with public engagement along with surveys

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Pageant goes virtual for pandemic

Four compete for Irrigation Festival crown

Local students made valentine’s cards for many residents in care facilities like Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation in Port Angeles. Photo courtesy of Kelsey Horst

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Students make valentine’s cards for long-term care patients

Hundreds of students helped make Valentine’s Day a little sweeter for some local seniors.

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Deschenes promoted to interim city manager

Contract gives council six months to consider her in to permanent position

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City council appoints 30-year-old community advocate

Sequim native Anderson looks to bring people together

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Chamber’s open letter seeks government transparency to better support business

Director says hundreds of negative calls, emails lead to board’s action

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Suspect arrested in restoration business theft

Expensive guitars recovered from nearby apartment complex

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Court ruling goes in favor of MAT clinic

Community groups, leaders call for unity

Six of nine candidates for the vacant Sequim city council seat participated in a forum hosted by the Sequim Good Governance League on Feb. 9. They included, from top left clockwise, Vicki Lowe, Daryl Scott Ness, Janine Bocciardi, Kathy Downer, Rachel Anderson and Lowell Rathbun. David Rich could not participate due to a family obligation, Cynthia Dinan was ill and Autumn Wolfgang could not be reached. Candidates will be interviewed in a special meeting by city councilors on Feb. 16.

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City council candidates talk priorities, unity, race and more

Special meeting set for Feb. 16 to interview nine residents

City of Sequim staff will begin negotiations to bring a fireworks show to Carrie Blake Community Park on Independence Day. In non-pandemic years, Sequim hosts fireworks each May for the Sequim Irrigation Festival Logging Show, as seen here in 2018. Sequim Gazette file photo by Michael Dashiell

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City in negotiations for Fourth of July fireworks show

Contingency plan allows for other dates if pandemic persists

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Police recover stolen goods after restoration business theft

A suspicious vehicle stop led to the recovery of tens-of-thousands of dollars in stolen goods.

Sequim Safeway checker Colleen Tenneson and manager Joe Barton helped raised more than $87,000 from customer donations for the Sequim Food Bank fundraiser over November and December. Andra Smith, food bank executive director, on right, said donations will go towards gift cards, which she loves because “it allows families to choose and make their own nutritional decisions.” Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Safeway customers, staff come up big for Food Bank

In just two months, Safeway customers brought in more than $87,000 for Sequim families.

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Organizers cancel 2021 Lavender Festival Street Fair

Organizers encourage people to shop at farms online, in person