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Sequim City Manager Charlie Bush, seen here in March 2020, will no longer be city manager after city councilors voted 4-2 Monday, Jan. 11, to accept his resignation. Reasons for resignation were not made public. Sequim Gazette file photo by Matthew Nash

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Details sparse on call for Bush resignation

Separation agreement could be approved Monday

A Clallam County Superior Court judge this week denied an injunction seeking to block the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's medication-assisted treatment (MAT) clinic. Graphic courtesy of City of Sequim

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Judge warns against using divisive language prior to MAT hearing

SOS leaders say online post taken out of context

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Former Sequim mayor Smith resigns for personal reasons

Pursuing another term “sounded like more than I could commit to”

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Hotel manager applauded for New Year’s Eve CPR

Widow says Quality Inn staff ‘built a bond past friendship’

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Council plans to open applications again for seventh seat

Following the unexpected resignation of former mayor Dennis Smith on Jan. 8, current Sequim City councilors plan to…

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Council calls for city manager’s resignation

Dispute ensues whether discussion should be public or not

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Drive-through vaccinations move to Carrie Blake Park

Sequim residents 70-and-up and their partners eligible for first of two doses

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COVID-19 vaccine available to ages 70-plus next week

Carrie Blake Community Park hosts drive-through

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New Sequim taqueria prides itself in authentic Mexican food, fast service

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Sequim couple gives $145K to community groups

Huddlestons known for antiquing, generosity

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Moderna COVID-19 vaccine circulated to Sequim first responders

Community vaccines tentatively begin in coming weeks for residents 75-plus

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Child care openings, staffing remain struggles for local providers

Issues were prevalent prior to pandemic, stakeholders say

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Hearing Examiner requires Advisory Committee in MAT decision

Tribe breaks ground despite looming land use appeal