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CTE classes booming at SHS

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CTE classes booming at SHS

Both traditional and higher-technology classes give students practical knowledge

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Summer school presents challenges at Sequim High

While summer school classes at Sequim Middle School were fairly smooth, staff at Sequim High School said things…

Ian Thill describes the work done to restore and enhance a storage shed at Pioneer Memorial Park for his Eagle Scout project. He said the job wound up being “much more work” than anticipated, with several additional structural elements of the shed getting replaced in addition to the planned roof replacement. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Sequim Eagle Scout hopeful finishes Pioneer Memorial Park shed rehab

Local Boy Scout finishes project for top Scouting honor

Sequim High School junior Dustan Koch waits to strike a ball at a boys tennis practice in September. Head coach Mark Textor named Dustan as one of the players he’s expecting to step up after nine core players from last year’s team graduated, including all five who went to 2A state tournaments. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Fall sports preview: SHS boys tennis set for season of learning

“Very young” Wolves tennis team working to fill a lot of holes from successful 2018 team

Football: Wolves rout Patriots in season opener

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Football: Wolves rout Patriots in season opener

Tough defense, an offense that looks in mid-season form and plenty of big play highlights.

Left, a collection of Beatles memorabilia on display in the KSQM community room, along with classic radios and other musical memorabilia. Collection owner George Dooley, who hosts “Doctor Dee’s Roots of Rock” Friday nights at 8:30 p.m. on KSQM, has what he calls a “significant” rock and roll memorabilia collection that he’s slowly been rotating through displays at the station. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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KSQM shares the history of The Beatles

A large memorbilia display highlights much of The Beatles’ early years

Greywolf Elementary School first grade teacher Kylie Douglas laughs as she puts together supplies on one of her students’ tables. Douglas is a new teacher at Greywolf, having taught in Tennessee before moving to the area in 2018, but will miss the first two weeks of the school year after undergoing back surgery on Sept. 4. “This just reinforces for me that our substitutes are the real heroes of the school district,” she said. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Sequim schools ready for the new year

Greywolf Elementary School first grade teacher Kylie Douglas laughs as she puts together supplies on one of her…

Sequim High School quarterback Taig Wiker drops back during offensive drills in an early practice session. “I learned a lot from Riley,” Wiker said of becoming the starting QB, “and I’m ready to take this on.” Wiker starred as a running back last year, but Wolves’ head coach Erik Wiker said that his son had always played QB previously, and that he is excited to see his dynamism under center. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Fall sports preview: Wolves’ football ready for change

A much-changed offense and a lockdown defense highlight look ahead to 2019 season

Head coach Derek Vander Velde gives tactical instructions to his players during a possession drill at a girls soccer practice this summer. “We’ve got a few new things that we’ll be doing this season,” he said. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Fall sports preview: Sequim girls soccer hopes to build on ‘18 success

Coach Vander Velde wants to improve on a tough but impressive 2018 campaign

Jesus Villahermosa gives a lethal threat training seminar to high school students. Villahermosa is a retired sergeant and SWAT officer from the Pierce County sheriff’s department, and has given training seminars around the country. Submitted photo

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Sequim schools get lethal threat training

Retired Pierce County SWAT officer dispells myths, gives valuable training to schools

Washington State Reps. Mike Chapman, left, and Steve Tharinger, center, of the 24th legislative district serve lunch for the kids at the Boys & Girls Club in Sequim on Aug. 27. The club serves a free lunch to attendees and to families at several community locations every day during the summer. Sequim Gazette photos by Conor Dowley

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State reps serve lunch, make connections at Boys Girls Club

Both 24th district state representatives showed up to serve lunch & talk to kids

Overcoming cancer in ‘Stages’: New playwright Bidasha sets Sequim play for January 2020

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Overcoming cancer in ‘Stages’: New playwright Bidasha sets Sequim play for January 2020

Going through cancer can be a frightening time for many. For Max Bidasha, dealing with his epithelioid sarcoma…

Retired James was crucial to Olympic Discovery Trail

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Retired James was crucial to Olympic Discovery Trail

“There would be no ODT as we know it had it not been for Rich”