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City council votes to ban firework sales

Ordinance change to go into effect fall 2025

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‘Living dead’ shambles back for another bite on OTA stage

“A family that slays together, stays together,” joked Julie Lawrence, as she readied for a recent rehearsal of…

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City’s ’25 proposed $58M budget is largest in its history

3% utility rate increase continues three-year plan

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Irrigation fest reveals 2025 logo, tagline for 130th year

“Where History Flows and Futures Grow” — That’s the tagline for the 130th year of the Sequim Irrigation…

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Man hurt, airlifted after being hit by vehicle on highway

A Mukilteo man was airlifted on Oct. 8 with critical injuries after a hit-and-run on U.S. Highway 101…

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Business Briefs — Oct. 9, 2024

Sequim Jack in the Box closes

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Sequim man, church look to fund small homes for Ukrainian orphans

A Sequim man is seeking support to finish the first of four small homes for abandoned and orphaned…

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Sequim man taken to Harborview after car collides with tree

Washington State Patrol reports that a Sequim man collided with a tree on Friday night and was later…

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City to surplus two-story home, outbuildings at Gerhardt Park

More information to come on process this spring

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Women’s March sees hundreds rally downtown

Organizers of the Women’s March for Humanity wrote online that their Oct. 5 event was an “amazing success”…

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OTA reveals ‘25 season

Nuns, Martians and a courtroom classic take the stage at Olympic Theatre Arts next year.

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Safety Fair connects community, service organizations

Organizers of the second Sequim Public Safety Fair report that at least 1,000 people attended the event in…

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Locals ‘Walk to End Alzheimer’s,’ give to ongoing support services

Approximately 125 people walked around Carrie Blake Community Park on Saturday to raise awareness and support for the…