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Wilder Junior Baseball Club second baseman Michael Grubb, pictured here playing for Sequim High School in March, “tore it up all weekend” at the American Legion AA Area 1 district tournament according to coach Zac Moore. Grubb and the rest of the Wilder Junior squad will head to the state tournament in Yakima on July 27. Sequim Gazette file photo by Michael Dashiell

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Wilder Junior going to state

Sequim’s Michael Grubb, Silas Thomas help lead Wilder Junior to state tournament berth.

Liam Barber, number 58 on the left, cycles with Team USA West ID Talent teammate Dernn Iscan in County Clare, Ireland during a stage race of the Junior Tour of Ireland event in July. Submitted photo

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Barber cycles with Team USA in Ireland

SHS senior Liam Barber joined Team USA in the Junior Tour of Ireland

Katelynn Sharpe on her horse Rip It Up after winning a championship in Western Pleasure Walk Jog at the 4-H horse show at the Clallam County Fairgrounds on July 20. Photo submitted.

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Neon Riders host 4-H horse show

Last weekend, the Neon Riders 4-H Club hosted a 4-H horse show, both as an individual competition and…

Follow-up: Man who nearly drowned on the Fourth of July shares his rescue story

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Follow-up: Man who nearly drowned on the Fourth of July shares his rescue story

“I’ve run the Relay for Life. This was a relay for my life.”

Quilcene musician Kalan Wolfe, who is performing at Sequim’s annual Block Party event on August 2. Photo submitted.

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Sequim Block Party announced for August 2

The City of Sequim and the City Arts Advisory Commission invite the public to a Block Party on…

The Boys & Girls Club Junior Rangers pose with Club staff, volunteers and Olympic National Park rangers in front of the uprooted stump of a fallen tree in the Hoh Rain Forest. Submitted photo

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Boys & Girls Club: Schools out, we’re in — Week 4

Last week was a wild one! We had many irons in the fire that are outside of our…

Contributing artists (L-R): Priscilla Patterson, Debbie Harding, Jim Bradrick, Gail McLain, Suzan Noyes. Submitted photo

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OTA’s new season begins with collaboration

Olympic Theatre Arts’ 2019-20 season opens this September with a continued spirit of collaboration in the community.

Brianne Moores of Moores Blind Cleaning stands with her company’s ultrasonic blind cleaning machine. The eight-foot long machine can work with multiple sets of blinds at a time, and cleans them thoroughly using a combination of a mild cleaning solution and ultrasonic waves. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Local business can get “anything” out of blinds

Moores Blind Cleaning uses ultrasonic technology to great results

Nicole Patrick, the new Development Manager at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. Among her other responsibilities, Patrick will be helping lead a funding campaign to build new offices and a new Kitty City to replace the mobile coaches on the property. Photo submitted by OPHS.

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Olympic Peninsula Humane Society Names New Development Manager

Nicole Patrick will help with expansion plans

Wilder Junior pitcher Silas Thomas throws in the opening inning against Australia White at Port Angeles Volunteer Field on July 3.                                 Keith Thorpe Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Thomas, Grubb help Wilder Junior split Yakima tournament

With their district tournament looming, four Sequim natives help lead Wilder Junior.

Above, protesters from Indivisible Sequim and other groups, including people from Port Angeles and Port Townsend, hold up signs against the immigrant detention facilities run by Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and other federal agencies in front of the CBP office in Port Angeles on July 12. By the end of the protest, around 90 people had joined in support. Left, Griffin and Moka Bartch hold a sign asking for federal authorities involved in immigration control to “stop bullying children” and to stop separating families. Sequim Gazette photos by Conor Dowley

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Indivisible Sequim stands united against detainment

Local citizens protest migrant detention facilities

Rescue dog Leidi nervously eats some food offered to her by Brad Evans, the shelter manager at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. Leidi is one of the 29 Australian Shepherd/Border Collie mixes rescued from a property in Agnew in May after their owner died, with conditions on the property for the dogs described as “awful” by rescuers. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Rescued dogs still face long road

There’s been some successes & adoptions for Agnew dogs, but there’s still work to do

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New superintendent says he’s stepping up for Sequim schools

New superintendent sends clear messages of support, intended progress at recent board meetings.