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Sequim High School agriculture teachers, from left, Bill McFarlen, Lynette Jenné, and Steve Mahitka, along with Emily Westcott, flower basket coordinator, stand in the City of Sequim’s greenhouse where more than 130 flower baskets await going on Washington Street on June 1. Basket sponsorship supports the high school’s plant sale and the downtown Christmas lights program. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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SHS students, staff finish flower baskets despite school closure

Sponsors sought to support plant sale, Christmas lights programs

Sequim police say call load down during COVID-19

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Sequim police say call load down during COVID-19

Since protocols went into place due to the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak, Sequim Police officers report their call…

Nurses at Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of Sequim, from left, Lynda Lyons, CNA; A.J. Henning, CNA; and Jo Talbot, RN; show masks and gowns made by members of Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club. In total, club members made more than 4,500 face masks for community health workers. Photo courtesy of Avamere/Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club

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Sunbonnet Sue Quilt club makes more than 4,500 face masks for health workers

Many hands may make light work, and with the right hands they can make quality stitch work.

Cherie “Cher” Estes, 69, served as a nurse at Olympic Medical Center for 32 years and with Assured Hospice of Clallam and Jefferson County for more than two years prior to her death. She was so dedicated to patients, she visited one 12 days before her death. Submitted photo

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Nurse remembered for dedication, love of family and patients

Assured Hospice’s foundation helps with Estes’ care

Ian Thill stands near his Eagle Scout project last year where he restored a shed and installed a bench in Pioneer Memorial Park. Sequim Gazette file photo by Conor Dowley

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Eagle Scout’s bench stolen from Memorial Park

Sequim Police are investigating a missing part of a stone bench from the Pioneer Memorial Park, 387 E.…

Members of Save Our Sequim, including chairman Jodi Wilke, seen here at a rally in October 2019, and Jon Gibson, owner of Parkwood Manufactured Housing Community seek to halt the application for the medication-assisted treatment (MAT) facility from moving forward with a May lawsuit through Clallam County Superior Court. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Lawsuit against City of Sequim looks to halt MAT

Save Our Sequim, Parkwood owner file jointly in Clallam Superior Court

On May 1, Sequim First Federal branch managers, Lorie Fazio, Sequim Village Marketplace, left, and Anna Ellison, Sequim Avenue, right, donated $10,000 to the Sequim Food Bank with Executive Director Andra Smith accepting the funds. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Milestone: Sequim First Federal branches unite to support Food Bank

Sequim’s First Federal branches united in recent weeks to donate $10,000 to the Sequim Food Bank, 144 W.…

Samantha “Sam” Faber and her brother James “Jimmy” Faber Jr. were victims of a shooting in their Sequim home on May 14. Family and friends remember them as family-oriented and loving people. Photo courtesy of Jim Faber Sr.

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Sequim siblings remembered for their love of family

Gofundme started to support funeral, family expenses

For every $20 gift basket purchased for local healthcare workers, owners of Cedarbrook Lavender Farm will add up to $10 in extra products and deliver the bags. Photo courtesy of Cedarbrook Lavender Farm

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Cedarbrook Lavender seeks support for healthcare workers

Cedarbrook Lavender Farm, 120 W. Washington St., looks to thank local healthcare professionals with a lavender gift bag.

City approves tribe’s MAT clinic application

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City approves tribe’s MAT clinic application

Appeals accepted on decision through June 5

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Sequim Botanical Garden hosts hundreds of irises

With some park spaces opening back up to the public in the City of Sequim earlier this month,…

Ava Santana makes a bundle of lavender with her mom Morgan Santana of Gig Harbor at Olympic Lavender Farm in July last year. Many lavender farms look to reopen in June but await Clallam County moving to Phase 2 under the governor’s orders. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Lavender farmers look to open in June with some provisions

Festival’s Street Fair cancelled for 2020, farms to continue on

Fire District 3 adds six firefighters to roll call

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Fire District 3 adds six firefighters to roll call

All new hires born or raised on Olympic Peninsula