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Downtown tree ushers in Christmas season

A Christmas tradition started earlier than normal in Sequim thanks to COVID-19.

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Burglaries reported at nail salon, health care businesses

More vandalism found at school properties

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Thanksgiving meal distribution helps 900 families

Organizers anticipate continued, growing need

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Lawson family keeps Sequim in the Loop N Stitch

Sewing business moves to new storefront in Carlsborg

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Lavender farm burglarized twice leaving owners without oils for new product

Fund looks to support family through loss

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City, garden club plant six birch trees for Arbor Day

With conditions ideal for planting, City of Sequim officials and staff along with community members continued the tradition…

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Agnew Fellowship offers Little Free Pantry, hopes to grow effort in Sequim area

“Take what you need; give what you can.”

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Decision on MAT hearing expected by Dec. 18

Update editor’s note: The hearing for the medication-assisted treatment (MAT) clinic closed on Tuesday, Nov. 24 after press…

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Crosswalk collision sends two sisters to hospital with one dying from injuries

Anderson remembered for love of God, family, gardening

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City’s $33.5M budget includes major paving projects

Pilot body cams project, new bridges in park part of proposed funds

Magic moments like this between Dylan Krashan and Santa Claus in 2018 won’t happen this year at the downtown Sequim tree lighting event due to pandemic protocols coming into place. The tree lighting moves online to 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving at the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s website and social media pages. Sequim Gazette file photo by Erin Hawkins

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Downtown tree lighting goes virtual

Hometown Holiday events continue to promote shopping local during pandemic

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MAT hearing continues Wednesday

Decision on clinic expected in early December

Toys for Sequim Kids continues this year on Dec. 9 at the Sequim Prairie Grange, with masks required for volunteers and families. Toy and donation sites are setup at several Sequim locations. Last year, the event provided 411 children from 140 families in the Sequim area. Sequim Gazette file photo by Matthew Nash

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Community Aid seeks donations for Toys for Kids program

Grange hosts holiday event Dec. 9 for Sequim families