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Sara Brabant dresses as “Weird Al” Yankovic for Halloween saying “my hair was just right.” She reminds us all to have fun as we can in these weird times. Photo courtesy of Oak Table Cafe

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Reporter’s Notebook: Weird, wild and thankfulness

“Well, that’s weird!” Bill said of the funny coincidence.

Rep. Steve Tharinger (D-Port Townsend) spoke with City of Sequim and Sequim School District officials Monday about the legislative session. He said the entities working together “just makes a lot of sense.” “It certainly helps us, so we don’t have to choose between our kids who gets what,” he said. Photo: Zoom screen shot

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Broadband tops talks with legislators, city, schools

More funding may become available for expansion due to COVID-19

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Race, equity discussions to start small in city

Leaders look to partner with other community agencies

Jason Holden and Darian Kyniston won first prize in 7 Cedars Casino’s virtual costume contest for Halloween as a fisherman and mermaid. They won $500. Photo by Stephanie Gray Photography

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Casino names costume contest winners

With about 100 entries in 7 Cedars Casino’s virtual Halloween costume contest, a mermaid, the goddess of thunder…

This year, the Sequim Food Bank’s Family Holiday Meal Bag distribution shifts to one day from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 20 as a drive-thru at Carrie Blake Community Park. Andra Smith, the food bank executive director seen here in the facility’s new van, said they made the change to due to COVID-19 precautions while still honoring the food bank’s tradition of providing a meal for families for Thanksgiving. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Food Bank shifts Holiday Meal distribution to one day at park

Every-other-week distribution grows at Carrie Blake Park

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MAT clinic hearing to begin Nov. 16

Tribe objects to environmental review mandates

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Clallam keeps presidential picks streak going

Sequim votes Biden after two-plus decades for Republicans

Rick Paschall

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Paschall leads Clallam PUD seat race

Sequim’s Rick Paschall, 62, continues to lead Patti Morris, 66, of Port Angeles as of Tuesday for the…

Ross Osborn brought his giant pumpkin to JACE Real Estate Company to share with people for Halloween. Visitors can guess its weight and/or post selfies to JACE’s social media page for a chance to win local gift certificates. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Sequim gardener grows giant pumpkin, on display through Veterans Day

JACE Real Estate hosts pumpkin weight guessing contest

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Sequim’s Manis mastodon reveals new insights

Paper due next fall that details how spear dates back 13,800 years

So far, about 400 residents have taken a broadband speed test in the Sequim School District. Representatives of the Clallam County Broadband Team hope to have thousands of residents take the test to better understand gaps in broadband service in the Sequim area. Screenshot of North Olympic Peninsula Resource Conservation and Development Council website

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Broadband Team ask locals take Internet speed test to help study

Plan coming for expanding online access in 2021

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City hosts multiple hearings Monday for budget, small dwellings

Legislators to hear council, school district priorities

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Sequim’s median home price reaches highest ever

Real estate agents expect trend to continue