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Time to play ball!

With plenty of cheers and smiles, young Sequim ballplayers, their parents and community members flocked to James Standard…

Fire Chief Ben Andrews for Clallam County Fire District 3 speaks in September 2017 at a fire commissioners’ special meeting about options whether or not fire commissioners accept a federal grant to help pay wages and benefits for six firefighters over three years. However, fire commissioners opted not to accept the grant on Sept. 19 because they felt it would put the district in a tough financial situation. Sequim Gazette file photo by Matthew Nash

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Fire District 3 scores clean audit with state officials

Clallam County Fire District 3 passed its most recent state audit with “flying colors,” fire district officials announced…

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Gem, mineral club’s spring open house set for Saturday

The Clallam County Gem &Mineral Association hosts the group’s annual Spring Open House its shop and lapidary classroom…

Volunteer hospice group seeks stories for 40th anniversary

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Volunteer hospice group seeks stories for 40th anniversary

Representatives with Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County (VHOCC) are seeking community members who would be willing to share…

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Camp Beausite NW opens registration for summer activities

Registration is now open for week-long overnight summer camp sessions at Camp Beausite NW in Chimacum, for people…

Next Green Thumb event explores world of honeybees

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Next Green Thumb event explores world of honeybees

At the next Green Thumb Garden Tips event, Meg Depew of Sequim Bee Farm will highlight the significant…

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Estate planning workshop set at Peninsula College

Achieving both life and giving goals will be the focus of an estate planning workshop slated for 9…

George and Jolie Will of Sequim look for litter on the beach near the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge near Sequim in 2017, as part of statewide effort to remove trash and other unwanted debris from along Washington’s coasts. The event, hosted by the Washington CoastSavers program, sees volunteers each year spread out to scour beaches along the Pacific coastline and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. File photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

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Washington Coast Cleanup set for April 21

With winter’s prevailing winds and surface currents pushing marine debris toward the Washington coast, the Washington CoastSavers and…

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Free tax preparation continues at Shipley Center

IRS-certified AARP TAX-AIDE volunteers continue to prepare and electronically file tax returns at the Shipley Center, 921 E.…

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State unemployment rate unchanged in February

Washington state’s economy added 8,700 jobs in February, and the state’s seasonally adjusted monthly unemployment rate came in…

Students to teach community about Clallam County history

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Students to teach community about Clallam County history

A student who wants to save African elephants found a local subject that interested her. Raven Taylor wrote…

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Registration is open for summer backpacking programs

NatureBridge, the largest residential environmental education partner of the National Park Service, leads backpacking programs for high school…

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Fifth Street Community Garden tours return for 2018

The Clallam County Master Gardeners monthly garden walks at the Port Angeles Fifth Street Community Garden are slated…