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Girls soccer: Sequim gets another PK win

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Girls soccer: Sequim gets another PK win

Wolves win another shootout, slip against NK

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McKinney-Vento aims to help homeless students

School district program worked with 100 students last year

Boys tennis: Wolves ground Eagles, sees matches wiped out by rain

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Boys tennis: Wolves ground Eagles, sees matches wiped out by rain

Three of the Wolves’ four matches were wiped out by rain

Rainshadow Cafe open mic brings together Sequim performers

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Rainshadow Cafe open mic brings together Sequim performers

Musicians and other performers pack cafe every Thursday

Jerome Wright, left, leads the Peninsula Singers in a rehearsal at Trinity United Methodist Church on Oct. 17. The Singers are preparing for their annual fall concert, with shows on Nov. 23 & 24, but are still recruiting more singers for all sections in the area who can read music. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Peninsula Singers looking for tenors

With fall concert approaching, more Singers needed

Cedar Greens general operations manager Mike Smith, left, speaks with two attendees of the grand opening for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new cannabis dispensary store. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Cedar Greens opens its doors

New Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe cannabis dispensary store celebrates grand opening

Officer Kindryn Leiter approaches Sequim Middle School during the Criminal Mass Casualty Incident drill on Sept. 28. Officers participating in the drill were not told of the exact location or situation of the incident within the school other than what would naturally come over dispatch, so as to force then to approach it with the kind of tactical thinking they’d employ in a live situation. Officers were also carrying training weapons and were checked before the drill to make sure they didn’t accidentally have live weapons. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Mass Casualty drill prepares Sequim first responders

A view from the drill that brought a dozen agencies together to face a simulated crisis

Sequim public works department resource manager Ann Soule, second from left, talks to the crowd after Eric Smith, left, and Walter Wielbicki, third from left, officially started charging their cars as the first two customers of the city’s new electric vehicle charging station at the old PUD substation at 410 E. Washington St. on Oct. 11. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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City of Sequim, Clallam PUD partner on electric vehicle charging station

If you drive an electric vehicle, there’s a new local option in how to keep it charged.

Sophomore Connor Bear, pictured during a Sept. 26 match against North Kingston, impressed with a 2-1 personal record over the past week. Bear is one of the players that head coach Mark Textor has praised several times this season for his continued and significant development. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Boys tennis: Young Wolves continue to impress

A 2-1 week shows continued develoment

Sequim junior wide receiver Michael Young celebrates as he crosses the goal line to score a touchdown on the Wolves’ first drive of the game against the Olympic Trojans on Oct. 11. Sequim would go on to win the game 37-14, with Young adding a second receiving touchdown and a key interception on defense. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Football: Wolves stun high-flying Olympic

Young Wolves upset Olympic League leaders 37-14

Sequim Wolves goalkeeper Olivia Hare (right, 1) strides forward after collecting the ball in front of goal early in the first half of their win against Port Angeles on Oct. 8. Hare made several big saves during regulation, then stopped all three penalties she faced from the Roughriders in the tiebreaking shootout to secure a big win for the Wolves and the first loss of the season for PA. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Girls soccer: Wolves upset PA, stay in playoff contention

Sequim handed Port Angeles their first loss of the season before beating Bremerton

Lehman Market murals re-emerge

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Lehman Market murals re-emerge

Museum and Arts Center working to distribute murals depicting history, heritage of Sequim

Interim Sequim School District superintendent Rob Clark, right, addresses the audience before swearing in Larry Jeffryes, left, to fill the previously vacant Director District 1 seat on the school board on Oct. 7. Jeffryes was selected to fill the seat in the Sept. 23 board meeting, and is running unopposed for that seat in the Nov. 5 general election. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Sequim School Board hears SMS drill report, adds director

Jeffryes sworn into vacant seat before hearing Criminal Mass Casualty Incident drill report