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Kathy Downer takes her oath office for Sequim City Council seat No. 1 on Jan. 8, 2024 in the council chambers. She plans to resign this month after three-plus years on the council to spend time with family.

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Downer to resign from council seat

Ohio transplant unseated former mayor in 2023

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Scenes from Sequim’s 2024

As the new year gets underway, the Sequim Gazette staff takes one final look back at 2024 with…

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Ballots for schools’ bond, levy measures mailed Jan. 22

Series looks at proposals, structural issues

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Guild gives gifts for defibrillators, ultrasound machine

The giving spirit continued for the Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild prior to Christmas.

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2024: Sequim’s Year in Review

There was no shortage of news for Sequim in 2024.

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Gifts, games and Christmas spirit aplenty at Toys for Sequim Kids

Speaking before Toys for Sequim Kids on Dec. 17 in the Sequim Prairie Grange’s kitchen, co-organizer Kathy Suta…

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Milestone: Stoffel honored for Safety Fair efforts

For her efforts organizing the second-annual Sequim Public Safety Fair on Oct. 5, Clallam County Fire District 3…

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All Bands concert goes all festive

Sequim School District’s bands from three schools came together for a spirited Christmas show before winter break in…

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′Tis the season for Winter Wishes

High Schoolers, community continue giving tradition

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PA teen is second girl on peninsula to earn Eagle scout rank

Kathol went to Philmont, earned 29 merit badges through Sequim troop

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Council votes for overlay to keep manufactured home parks intact

Plots can still be sold, but use must remain the same

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Couple retires Christmas boat display on Sequim Bay

With their display seen across Sequim Bay each December for decades, one couple says their tradition of decking…

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Let bellwether be bygones: Reps weigh in on election, Clallam losing national status

With Washington’s election certified on Dec. 4, Clallam County’s bellwether streak is now officially over.