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The Dungeness River Nature Center is offering something new this spring: a Native Bee Walk series. The nature walks under expert guidance are offered April 4, May 2 and June 6.

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New Native Bee Walks offered by Dungeness River Nature Center

The Dungeness River Nature Center invites the community to learn about native bees through its new Native Bee…

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Get It Growing: Gardening in wet soil

It’s March in the garden. Days are longer (thank goodness), nurseries are tempting, and there’s a strong urge…

A tall raku vase made by artist Mike Middlestead.

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Showers, flowers theme for Blue Whole Gallery’s April show

Painter Jean Glaser and ceramicist Mike Middlestead are teaming up to present “April Showers Bring May Flowers” at…

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Sequim’s Tristen Weston-Webb looks to move past North Kitsap defenders on March 19. The Wolves won their first game of the season 4-1 in Kingston and lost a close match 1-0 in Sequim against the Vikings.

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Sports roundup: Soccer, baseball, fastpitch, tennis win first games of seasons

Boys soccer wins opener over Bucs

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Responder Blotter — March 25, 2026

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

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Adventure Bay, located on the eastern side of Bruny Island in Tasmania, Australia, is known for its abundant wildlife, white sandy beaches, and crystal-clear water.

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Traveler’s Journal: A tour of Tasmania

March 26 presentation wraps up 2026 series

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Judge denies dismissal of Sequim man’s rape charge

September trial set for former Sequim police officer

Opinion

Parenting in Focus: Not all kids are the same — and that’s a good thing

By Cynthia Martin

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Determined to prevail

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Kidney patient Grabriele Ellis of Sequim receives instruction from Lara Severn, a nurse who manages Northwest Kidney Centers’ peritoneal dialysis program for the region. After receiving training from Severn at the nonprofit’s Port Angeles facility, Ellis was able to manage her own dialysis at home.

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Sequim farmer back in the saddle after life-changing transplant

For Sequim farmer, Kidney Month and Donate Life Month hold special meaning

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Opinion

Great Futures Start Here: The power of peer leadership

By Mary Budke

Rev. Jamie “Psyche” Star

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FAITH NEWS — March 25, 2026

Rev. Jamie “Psyche” Star will be a new guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at 11 a.m.…

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County Spotlight: The honor of xperiencing policy-making, legislative advocacy firsthand

By Mark Ozias