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Tim Williams, president of the 550-member Sequim Picklers, hopes the group can restart a partnership with the city that will lead to refurbishing the eight pickleball courts at Carrie Blake Community Park. He said the courts are deteriorating, leading to safety concerns and fewer people traveling to Sequim to participate in tournaments.

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Sequim Picklers seek new partnership with city to revamp courts

Sequim Picklers president Tim Williams hopes that a meeting that was scheduled with city representatives on Tuesday as…

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Opinion

A love of journalism — and those who keep our lights on

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News

Sequim man sentenced in March 2025 hit-and-run

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Parrish trial delayed due to competency

Hearing for judge to receive update set for Jan. 9, 2026

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Update: Boy injured in hit-and-run improving, mom says

Update April 10

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Business

Hardy’s Market now serving Indian food

You probably won’t want fries with that. In fact, you might not want fries for quite a while…