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Get It Growing: Pesticide precautions and practices

Whether you have a small yard or acres that stretch toward the horizon, your use of pesticides impacts…

Victoria Julian-Gray poses with slippers and headbands made of appliquéd felt and handcrafted shawls in her new shop in downtown Sequim.

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A fine fettle of felt

Bag Ladies opens with handcrafted fiber products

Dr. Toni Jensen stands with Max

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Vet opens expanded hospital

Hurricane Ridge is a full-service veterinary clinic

Instructor Katy Bowman demonstrates how she helps clients work on improving their balance with a “pillow train.”

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Center focuses on healthy movement

Biomechanist says gaining muscle mass improves one’s gait, balance

Amber Larson and Suzan Mansfield

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Cozy coffee shop opens on west side

Scooters focuses on freshness, locally sourced products

Pausing before lunch are Stone second cousins

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Stone family marks its 110th reunion

Puritans seeking religious freedom. Revolutionary War patriots supporting independence. Pioneers homesteading in the hardscrabble forests and rocky soil…

Co-owners Tracie Millett and Lavon Gomes invite families to kayak and paddle board from their refurbished dock on Sequim Bay.

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Rent kayaks, boards at GoXpeditions

Owners excited about creating water fun for locals, visitors

Robin Brown

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‘Comfort food at its best’ owner says

It’s “Junuary” days that bring out the craving for comfort food.

Shift manager Mikayla Ewing

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SHS students learning about entrepreneurship

FLBA members find out how to run a business

Port Angeles native Chris Jensen sells first-quality

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A ‘last stop mattress shop’

Customers can buy quality beds direct for warehouse prices

Happy Valley Alpaca Ranch co-owner Linda Gooch pets Rosie

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Another fine fiber fest

Dyefeltorspin event expands with more activities, vendors

Theresa Rubens

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Local shop showcases Northwest souvenirs

Forage gift store features mementos from Sequim, Olympic Peninsula

Local Dollars & Sense members Sarah Miller and Karen Westwood stand by a large assortment of teas at Sequim Spice and Tea at 139 W. Washington St. A low-interest loan from their club helped the owners move to a larger space so the business could add a tea room.

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Area investment club is booster of small businesses

Paying it forward — that’s the premise behind the formation of an investment club, Local Dollars & Sense,…