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Given That Takes the Cake has won KING 5 “Evening Magazine’s” The Best of Western Washington award for best wedding cakes for two consecutive years

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Spotlight on sweets: That Takes the Cake to make TV debut

After winning the “best wedding cakes” award in western Washington, owner of That Takes the Cake, Sue Boucher,…

The proposed plan to deconstruct a portion of a United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 1960s levee and design a new levee along the Dungeness River’s historic floodplain is estimated to reconnect the river to 112 acres of habitat.

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Work continues on Dungeness River project

Along with project partners, county officials are nearing the design phase for replacing a 1960s-era levee, allowing the…

Sequim residents gathered for presentations and demonstrations revolved on climate change last September in preparation for last year’s United Nations Climate Summit

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Preparing for climate change

Presentation focused on local, state climate action

David Halpern of Gardiner was selected as the city's lone recreational retailer in May following a state double-blind lottery and once or if Sequim's moratorium is lifted Halpern plans to open Emanon Systems

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A year with recreational pot

County, city grapple with marijuana legalization

Kim Leach

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New leadership at Clallam’s Serenity House

After 13 years with the agency, Kathy Wahto, executive director of the Serenity House of Clallam County, has…

Puppy raisers Kim Rosales

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Helping dogs help people

The phrase “man’s best friend” has long been associated with dogs – alluding to the loyalty, companionship and…

“From the Air: Olympic Peninsula

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New and improved: ‘From the Air: Olympic Peninsula’ takes another flight

“From the Air: Olympic Peninsula,” co-authored by local pilot and photographer David Woodcock and nature writer, poet and…

The Sequim Bay-Dungeness Watershed Clean Water District boundary stretches east from Bagley Creek to the Clallam County border near Diamond Point Road.

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County leads effort for cleaner water

Bringing an 18-month project to a close, those involved with creating a Pollution Identification and Correction (PIC) Plan…

Despite the rain

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Residents oppose Agnew marijuana grow

A proposed recreational marijuana production and processing facility in an Agnew neighborhood has residents talking about options about…

Janie Frogge

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Meeting their needs

Faith-based groups continue to fill community gaps

Six-month-old Bentley Berry gets a paint handprint at the First Teacher Santa’s Breakfast in 2013. Helping out is Kayla Heckthorn.

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Have breakfast with Santa, Mrs. Claus

Continuing a 23-year-old tradition, staff and volunteers with First Teacher, a program of the Parenting Matters Foundation, will…

Veterinary Karen Mueller preps a cat for surgery from within the Spay To Save mobile clinic

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Spaying to save

Staff with Peninsula Friends of Animals, a nonprofit animal welfare group, target an area notorious to host a…

Monday evening a 24-foot boat with three men came ashore the Dungeness Spit after the boaters experienced threatening weather conditions.

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Weather causes boaters to seek refuge at lighthouse

Three men aboard a 24-foot Bayliner made it to the Dungeness Spit and sought refuge at the New…