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Downtown Plan info at open house

Sequim Gazette staff The city of Sequim hosts an open house for the Downtown Plan on Thursday, Feb.…

Dogs attack Sequim woman

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Dogs attack Sequim woman

Injuries result in partial amputation of victim’s finger; prosecuting attorney may file charges

County assists seniors with 9-1-1 cell phone program

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County assists seniors with 9-1-1 cell phone program

by Sequim Gazette Staff The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office distributed four emergency-use cell phones to senior citizens in…

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Conservation District position open

Any resident registered to vote in Clallam County is eligible to run for the open position on the…

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Community news briefs

Refuge upgrades begin today Portions of the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge pedestrian trail near the Dungeness Spit will…

Clallam County Fair royalty contestants vie for three spots

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Clallam County Fair royalty contestants vie for three spots

For 2011, the Clallam County Fair royalty contestants are Katelyn Noard, Brianna Gilbeck, Brooklyn Bauer and Ruby Jackson.…

Clallam Co. searches for our homeless

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Clallam Co. searches for our homeless

by MATTHEW NASH Sequim Gazette Community volunteers worked with Serenity House on Jan. 27-28 to count persons who…

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City begins zoning reform

by MATTHEW NASH Sequim Gazette A new ordinance approved Jan. 24 by the Sequim City Council takes the…

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Caution: Con artists ahead

by MARK ST.J. COUHIG Sequim Gazette Scam artists are hard at work in Sequim. Of course, scam artists…

Buzzword: Bullying

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Buzzword: Bullying

Sequim schools work toward preventive measures

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Academy places second for Future City

Sequim Gazette staff Sequim’s Olympic Peninsula Academy placed second at the Northwest “Future City” regional competition in Seattle.…

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‘Top-of-the-line’ linear accelerator arrives

by MARK ST.J. COUHIG Sequim Gazette Workers are busy installing a new $2.7 million Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator…

‘There is suffering’

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‘There is suffering’

Sequim grad uses photography to shed light on global needs