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Sequim school cozies to new heaters

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Sequim school cozies to new heaters

Helen Haller Elementary should be heating up in a few weeks.   Contractors are beginning work to install…

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Park offers free admission on Sept. 25

Olympic National Park celebrates National Public Lands Day Olympic National Park is waiving entrance fees on Saturday, Sept.…

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Four car crash involves two Sequim drivers

Updated 9/24/10 A Sequim woman was transported to the hospital following a Jefferson County collision.   At 3:45…

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Verbatim: Gigi Thompson

Sequim’s Gigi Thompson, nee Giselle Payet, is a native of Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands in the…

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Traumatic brain injury support

Lloyd Huff reaches for a cup of coffee while Steve Stratton enjoys a laugh. The two are part…

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The best machine available …

With the help of an expensive new tool, Olympic Medical Center soon will greatly expand its ability to…

Teen thankful for Sequim High School after China tour

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Teen thankful for Sequim High School after China tour

On Andrea Tjemsland’s first day as a sophomore at Sequim High School, she noticed things she hadn’t before.…

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Start your own dairy

It’s time for dairy goats to make a comeback on the Olympic Peninsula. That’s the word from Wendy…

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Sequim man arrested after high-speed pursuit

A 20-year-old Sequim man was arrested after an 11-mile high-speed chase Sunday, Sept. 5, from Dryke Road in…

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Salsa Auténtica

The Garcia family has found a hot market for their salsa in Sequim. José, a native of Mexico…

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Purple Haze slot on “Good Morning America” rescheduled

Visitors flock to Purple Haze Lavender Farm in July during the 2010 Lavender Festival. Sequim Gazette photo by…

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Peninsula College expands 4-year programs

Big things are happening at Peninsula College. Aside from the seemingly endless construction, expansion and improvement, Peninsula is…

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Olympic Bike Adventure set for Sunday

The annual Olympic Bike Adventure, a fundraiser for several local civic groups, is slated for Sunday, Sept. 26.…