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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

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Brad Simmons, president of UW Medicine Hospitals & Clinics, speaks to the Olympic Medical Center Board of Commissioners on Wednesday. The two organizations signed a nonbinding letter of intent last August and are evaluating a potential partnership.

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OMC, UW Medicine consider ‘e-consults’

Local providers could connect to specialists

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Sequim High School seniors, from left, Charlie Medlong, Jessie Bainbridge, Laila Sundin, Ahrya Klinger, Josh Loucks, Finn Braaten, and Nico Musso finished 12th in the 2A state Knowledge Bowl tournament on March 21 in Wenatchee.

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Senior squad qualifies for Knowledge Bowl state tournament

A team from Sequim High School qualified for the 44th Washington State Knowledge Bowl tournament earlier this school…

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Food vendors needed for July 4th celebration

The City of Sequim is accepting applications from food and beverage vendors to provide service at the Sequim…

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Alicia Liggins, right, holds the award that she and her husband Darrin Liggins, center, received from David Herrick, left, of WorkSource Clallam County. The couple own Liggins Landscaping in Sequim and are the founders of the nonprofit Having Understanding Means Acting Now (H.U.M.A.N.), which provides workforce assistance to individuals.

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Founders of Sequim nonprofit awarded $6,000 WorkSource grant

Darrin and Alicia Liggins created H.U.M.A.N. to help with job attainment

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — April 8, 2026

Why so quiet?

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Guests at the Celebrating Community event, from left, Patti See, Steve See and Christine Whitmarsh are all smiles as they chat with Sequim YMCA Advisory Board members Doug Ihmels and Gary Huffs.

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Find Your Y: A night of stories and hope

By Jodi Minker

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Rev. Barry Andrews

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FAITH NEWS — April 8, 2026

Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will host Rev. Barry Andrews at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 12. Andrews will share…

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A&E BRIEFS — April 8, 2026

Fiber Artists host UFO exhibit

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Port Scandalous Roller Derby players Skully (13) and Plowers (5) try to hold off a Dockyard Roller Derby player on March 28 in Sequim’s Boys & Girls Club.

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Scandals’ roller derby team bouts with Tacoma team

Tacoma’s Dockyard’s Undertow overtook Port Scandalous Roller Derby (PSRD) team on March 28 for the North Olympic Peninsula…

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Parenting in Focus: What does ‘ready for kindergarten’ really mean?

By Cynthia Martin