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Committee to examine Clallam courthouse security

by AMANDA WINTERS Sequim Gazette While Clallam County’s Superior Court judges are requesting that a committee look into…

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College offers GED, college prep and ESL courses at Sequim school

Local residents can get immediate help in Sequim to brush up on reading, writing and math skills; learn…

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City cancels biomass forum

Sequim Gazette staff Sequim city councilors canceled a planned May 14 forum on the biomass cogeneration plant now…

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Bicycle ‘Run’ to benefit dog park, Irrigation Fest

The fourth annual Bicycle Poker Run is set for Saturday, May 5, at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim…

A Titanic discovery

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A Titanic discovery

Sequim doctor learns mystery of great-grandparents

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Land Trust picks Sanford to lead

The North Olympic Land Trust has hired Port Angeles resident Tom Sanford as its new executive director.  …

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2012 Open House Weekend starts this Saturday

Sequim Association of Realtors In celebration of the third annual Open House Weekend, Realtors throughout Clallam County, Washington…

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Land Trust hosts third annual conservation breakfast

North Olympic Land Trust, Clallam County’s only local land conservation nonprofit, hosts its third Conservation Breakfast event from…

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Three to vie for Chapman’s commissioner position

by AMANDA WINTERS Sequim Gazette A third contender is in the race for Clallam County Commissioner, District 2.…

Pioneer Dinner tickets on sale

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Pioneer Dinner tickets on sale

Since 1960, the Sequim Pioneer Association has selected a qualified person or persons to be honored as a…

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New voter I.D. cards are are on the way in Clallam

The Clallam County Auditor’s office will mail new voter identification cards to all 45,500 active registered voters in…

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MYTHBUSTING – Real Estate Market Misconceptions, Part III

Sequim Association of REALTORs Note: This is the third in a series of articles about conditions in our…

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Freedom in our schools

FourC guest to promote more community involvement in district