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Backyard Birding is back, opens with ‘Winter Care’ presentation

After a long hiatus because of COVID-19 concerns and building construction, Backyard Birding returns at 10 a.m. Saturday,…

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Blue Whole Gallery exhibit to spotlight Sequim’s ‘Spacious Skies’

Jolene Sanborn and Julie Senf, artists and friends, lead the celebration of the great Olympic Peninsula in beautiful…

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Football: Sequim falls to NK’s Vikings, 54-6

The Wolves snapped a shutout late with a touchdown in the final minute, but fell to league leader…

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Applications accepted for 2023 Master Gardener training class

The WSU Clallam County Master Gardener program is accepting applications now through Friday, Nov. 25.

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State grants help pave way for new Sequim Valley Airport runway

A recent major rehabilitation, paving and restriping project is complete at Sequim Valley Airport, airport manager/co-owner Andy Sallee…

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Learn about forest health

The upcoming Green Thumb presentation “Western Washington Forest Health” is presented by Rachel Brooks, a Washington Department of…

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All IN Film Fest returns

The second All IN Film Fest is returning with a selection of short films created by, starring and…

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Milestone: Sequim’s Rue named Washington State Medical Association president

Dr. Katina Rue, an osteopathic family physician and Sequim High School 1993 graduate, was named president of the…

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Milestone: VHOCC gets boost from hospital guild

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County (VHOCC) recently received a grant of $15,000 from Sequim Dungeness Hospital Guild.

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PAFAC to host family-friendly festival

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will host the Celebration of Shadows Fall Festival, a family-friendly event, on…

Submitted photo / Sequim Gazette editor Michael Dashiell presents a Washington Newspaper Publishers Association's 2022 Better Newspaper Contest award to featured columnist Bertha Cooper, who earned first place in the Editorial division.

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Sequim Gazette staffers, columnist earn statewide honors

Several staffers and contributors at the Sequim Gazette earned kudos from fellow journalists at the 135th-annual Washington Newspaper…

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County valuation notices going in mail Oct. 17

The Clallam County Assessor’s office will be mailing about 50,000 valuation notices on Oct. 17.

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City set North Seventh Avenue work starts Oct. 17

The City of Sequim will rehabilitate selected sections of North Seventh Avenue beginning Monday, Oct. 17.