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Traveler’s Journal: Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska

Mountaineering, rafting and sea kayaking over five decades

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Sports

Basketball: Wolves win opening games of boys, girls districts

By Pierre LaBossiere and Michael Carman

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Lynwood man dies in collision east of Sequim on Sunday night

A fatal head-on collision east of Sequim along U.S. Highway 101 on Sunday night left a 39-year-old Lynwood…

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Fire district extinguishes RV fire in Sequim Sunday morning

Firefighters with Clallam County Fire District 3 extinguished an RV fire early Sunday morning near Station 34.

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Kee helps others — and herself — express grief through creativity

Once aided by hospice, Sequim widow now heads art classes for the nonprofit

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Fisher found guilty of manslaughter

It took a Clallam County Superior Court jury just 2 1/2 hours on Feb. 12 to find Aaron…

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New meeting space coming to River Center

Construction will begin this month to create new meeting and conference space at the Dungeness River Nature Center,…

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Boys Girls Club launches Molly’s Meals

Program combines hunger relief with long-term mentorship

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Responder Blotter — Feb. 11, 2026

The weekly blotter includes calls in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County in the Sequim-Dungeness…

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Faces of Sequim: Mel Marshall

There are many faces associated with the Welfare for Animals Guild (WAG) — and most of them also…

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Opinion

From the Sequim Food Bank: A thoughtful transition and the work ahead

By Andra Smith

Aliya Gillet, the 2025 Clallam County Fair queen, crowns Keira Headrick as the 2026 queen during a ceremony on Saturday at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. At left is princess Julianna Getzin and at right is princess Jasmine Green. The other princesses, not pictured, are Makenzie Taylor, Molly Beeman and Tish Hamilton. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Royalty crowned for Clallam County’s annual fair

Silent auction raises funds for scholarships