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Sequim councilors OK $32.7M budget for 2018

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Sequim councilors OK $32.7M budget for 2018

The City of Sequim’s $32.7 million budget for next year got a unanimous OK from city councilors on…

Sequim’s Christmas Chorus gathers for three shows this weekend

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Sequim’s Christmas Chorus gathers for three shows this weekend

Thirty-three years in and members of the Sequim community continue to gather and sing some of their favorite…

Business

Business Briefs — Nov. 29, 2017

Windermere toy drive

Life

A&E Briefs — Nov. 29, 2017

Craft fair set for Sequim Prairie Grange

Boys Swimming season preview: Team grows to include 20 swimmers

Sports

Boys Swimming season preview: Team grows to include 20 swimmers

It may be a new team, but Sequim’s new boys swim team coach Anita Benitez says it has…

City staffer says goodbye after 33 years

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City staffer says goodbye after 33 years

After 33 years working for the City of Sequim, Clint Rushton, a Public Works employee, retired on Nov.…

Wrestling season preview: Coaches, wrestlers praise team’s work ethic

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Wrestling season preview: Coaches, wrestlers praise team’s work ethic

Winter Sports Preview: Wrestling

@SequimSchools — Nov. 29, 2017

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@SequimSchools — Nov. 29, 2017

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Clallam County Corrections receives accreditation award

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Clallam County Corrections receives accreditation award

The Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) recognized eight agencies with Accreditation awards at their Fall…

Opinion

Water Matters — Nov. 29, 2017 — Well of gratitude

“It’s the best water you can drink,” my Aunt Mary Beth would say about the well when my…

Discussion on Sequim Library expansion continues Saturday

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Discussion on Sequim Library expansion continues Saturday

The conversation continues about the potential expansion of the Sequim Branch Library this Saturday.

Fire Brigade revving up for local causes Dec. 5-8

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Fire Brigade revving up for local causes Dec. 5-8

Santa sure knows how to bring out the support in Sequim.

Volunteers Joel Ogden and Anne Notman with Sequim Community Aid help Sheena Touchard look for toys at last year’s Toys for Sequim Kids. Organizers said 400 children in Sequim received items from the event in 2016. This year, the event is set for Dec. 13, at the Sequim Prairie Grange. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew

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Sequim Community Aid seeks donations for Toys for Sequim Kids on Dec. 13

This December, Sequim Community Aid continues its 70-year tradition of providing presents for local children at its Toys…