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Cooper, Cunningham to talk ‘Taboos’ in radio forum

Dr. Paul Cunningham and Bertha Cooper present “Taboos: Let’s Talk About Them,” a free WOW! Working on Wellness…

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NOLS to host ‘The Boys in the Boat’ discussions

The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) hosts special discussions — one in person, one virtual — of “The…

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WAG, CVAR team up for free West End spay-neuter clinics

Welfare for Animals Guild (WAG) of Sequim and Center Valley Animal Rescue (CVAR) of Quilcene recently formed a…

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Sequim City Band preps ‘Sounds of the Season’

Look for familiar wintertime favorites in a new venue as the Sequim City Band performs its “Sounds of…

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‘Christmas in Washington’ coming to Field Hall

The “Christmas in Washington” Concert Series, an eight-concert series features Geoffrey Castle’s annual Celtic Christmas Celebration, makes its…

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KSQM sets annual open house

As volunteers at KSQM 91.5 FM commemorate Pearl Harbor Day with special programming this week, they’ll also open…

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Cross country: Sixth-graders lead Sequim girls to league title

It’s a youth movement for the Sequim’s girls cross country team, who got a big, mid-season boost from…

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Sequim series to spotlight ‘understanding birding optics’

Added to the series by popular request, Backyard Birding will host a session about the latest in optical…

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Milestone: OMC nurse Dehoyos receives DAISY award

Registered nurse Rosie Dehoyos, a registered nurse with Olympic Medical Center (OMC), was recently honored with a DAISY…

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Girls bowling: Knights edge Wolves on lanes

Sequim’s bowling squad nearly pulled off a win on the road but fell to host Bremerton 5-2 on…

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Olympic Medical Physicians adds two podiatrists to staff

Olympic Medical Physicians recently added two doctors of podiatric medicine to its staff.

Maureen Sandison, left, and Valle Nevaril, both of Port Angeles, examine high school year books on sale at the North Olympic History Center's Vintage Sale on Saturday at the former Lincoln School in Port Angeles. The sale, which included collectables, vintage clothing, tools and other items, was designed to benefit the center's programs and operations. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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NOHC makes plans to demolish former school

Board members with the North Olympic History Center (NOHC) announced last week the organization will demolish the former…

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe gets grant to digitize collections

The Office of the Secretary of State, which oversees the Washington State Library and the Washington State Archives,…