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The Bair Academy, a new Sequim-based wrestling club competed for the first time in late March and saw multiple wrestlers earn wins in Centralia. Pictured from left, are coach Terry Bair, Brandon Bair, Jett Vilona, Jayms Vilona, Finn Jones, Johnny Vilona, Bailey Stein, Story Snow, and coach Dustin Jones.

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Sequim wrestling club forms, competes in Centralia

K-12 wrestlers of all skills encouraged to join

Photo courtesy The Cedars at Dungeness
Raimey Brewer pulls the ball from the cup after hitting her first hole-in-one.

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High schooler sinks first hole-in-one

Sequim High School senior Raimey Brewer recorded her first ever hole-in-one on March 19.

Photo by Laurel Moulton
 Master Gardeners, from left, Audreen Williams, Laurie Force, Debra Roos and Kendra Waggoner will host a Fifth Street Community Garden Clinic on Saturday, April 11 at 328 E. Fifth St. in Port Angeles.

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Community Garden Clinic set for Saturday, April 11

This year will bring a growing season of a different emphasis for Clallam County Master Gardeners at the…

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Amazon facility under construction in Port Angeles

Distribution warehouse expected to employ 93 people

Photo by Teresa Herrera/ Reader Teresa Herrera found she wasn’t the only one enjoying the sunrise over Sequim Thursday morning; so was this majestic bald eagle.

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Photo by Teresa Herrera/ Reader Teresa Herrera found she wasn’t the only one enjoying the sunrise over Sequim…

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Olympic Peninsula Y joins Child Abuse Prevention Month campaign

Throughout April, the Olympic Peninsula YMCA will share resources and provide education to help parents and caregivers learn…

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Responder Blotter — April 8, 2026

The weekly blotter includes calls in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County in the Sequim-Dungeness…

Sequim Gazette photos by Monica Berkseth
Representatives of the Sequim-Shiso Sister City Association, from left, Janine Miller, Jennie Petit, Jim Stoffer and Annette Hanson were on hand at Saturday’s open house event at the Friendship Garden at Carrie Blake Community Park to provide information about the student exchange program.

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Open house event fetes revived friendship with Japan

Shiso City exchange program celebrated at Friendship Garden

Photo by Jeene Hobbs
Iris “Katherine Hodgkin” is a dwarf iris that blooms from a true bulb early in the season, about the same time as the earliest crocuses, which are corms.

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Get It Growing: Bulbs and corms and tubers, oh my!

By Jeene Hobbs

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COMMUNITY NEWS — April 8, 2026

Death Cafes for April

Leader Customer Service rep Coeann Church, left, and Customer Service manager Chandra Halvorsen demonstrate the strength of communities when neighbors support each other.

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Powering More Than Homes: Programs that make a difference

By Ken Hays

Jen Colmore

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From the Sequim Food Bank: Showing up for each other and finding home, together

By Jen Colmore

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Veterans Corner: VFW and Lions to host Veterans Spaghetti Dinner

By Lorri Gilchrist