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Introductory and advanced welding students

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Elk that won’t eat your garden go to auction

Gardiner Garden Club partners with Sequim HS welding students

Peninsula Singers and conductor Dewey Ehling bring their spring concert “Bach & More!” to Trinity United Methodist Church on April 11-12. The group

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Peninsula Singers are Bach for ‘More’

Peninsula Singers' show to feature patriotic, classical tunes April 11-12

Hayden James looks to head in a corner kick from Adrian Espinoza to go up 5-0 against the North Mason Bulldogs on March 31.

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Boys Soccer: Sequim blasts Bulldogs to even season record

Sequim's boys soccer back in action April 14 after week off

Laraine Claire looks to bring in more community members to help at KSQM 91.5 FM and expand its outreach in Sequim and abroad. “I want people to know this is their radio station. It belongs to you. What would you like to hear?” she said.

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KSQM picks Claire for interim director

Laraine Claire, the interim executive director at KSQM 91.5 FM, heard her father’s signals loud and clear.

The view from the Sequim Civic Center’s patio overlooks nearby properties on Spruce Street that have had 144 incidents reported to law enforcement from 2010-2014. City officials broke off negotiations recently to rent the properties for parking due to a failure to find a mutual lease agreement with the properties’ owner.

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City nixes rental deal

Officials say plan was to alleviate crime, improve neighborhood

Teen Room coordinator Luke Kisena with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula stands with many of the teens he works with at the Sequim club. He recently earned one of 12 national Maytag Dependable Leader Awards for his efforts with local teens. The club will receive $20

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Sequim teen leader earns national distinction

Sequim Boys & Club earns scholarships for graduating students

Lilly Allen’s wood duck

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BirdQuest and Scavenger Hunt soar April 1-11

For its third year, organizers of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Merchant Group’s BirdQuest matching game and Eagle Eyes Scavenger…

Sequim Safeway’s leadership doesn’t expect any major changes following the merger with Albertsons. Locally

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Grocer expects little change in Sequim Safeway, Albertsons merger

Nearly two months after Albertsons and Safeway announced their official merger, any possible changes for Sequim’s Safeway at…

The Clallam Cooperative 85-foot grain elevator has been a fixture in Sequim since 1945. Its new owner Candy Diesen plans to rent it out to Baja Cantina after a fire took her building in May 2014 where the Mexican restaurant operated.

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Grain elevator has new owner

Tootsie’s owner buys landmark; Baja Cantina readying for opening in May one year after fire

Olivia Kirsch digs deep at third base to make a play at first base.

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Fastpitch: Lady Wolves go 2-2 in first week

The Wolves defeated Coupeville 12-1 in a league game at home on March 18 and came from behind…

Kaitlyn Bloomenrader

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A horse’s happy birthday

Comet the pony got to enjoy the easy life at his 35th birthday celebration on March 13 outside…

The Dungeness Schoolhouse may host ghosts according to team members of Red Ball Paranormal Investigators. They tested the building on Feb. 20 for several hours and said they may have communicated with one or two children

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The Haunting of the Dungeness Schoolhouse

Paranormal investigation team seeks answers about ghosts in Sequim

Cheyenne Sokkappa returns a hit next to doubles teammate Katelyn Wake on the recently repaired lower courts at Sequim High School. They were closed for about six months due to cracks and an uneven playing surface.

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Sequim High School reopens tennis courts

Girls team plays after unsafe conditions led to six-month closure