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Operation pencil push

Care packages usually include personal letters and homemade cookies, but Sarah McCarthey of Sequim sends her husband pencils.

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Olympic Wi-Fi goes off beaten path

Not sure where you'll be in 12 months and hesitant to sign a two-year Internet contract?

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‘Last Chance Harvey’ flubs golden opportunity

A soufflé is a light, fluffy, baked dish made with egg yolks and beaten egg whites combined with…

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June Robinson, county historian, dies at age 83

For someone who was born, raised and spent much of her life in Seattle and the east coast,…

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HS band and choir perform well at All-State competition

For the size of their city, Sequim High School's band and choir held their own April 24-25 against…

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History Day dessert set for May 27

Community members who love history and want to support Sequim's young historians are invited to attend the annual…

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From the Police blotter

Sequim Police Department: May 11, 12:59 p.m. – A stop sign reportedly was vandalized on North Fourth Avenue.…

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Dungeness River rises to new flood plan

The Dungeness River has chameleon-like capabilities. In the summer, it camouflages itself in drought-like conditions but in the…

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Ducks defy economic current

Met by sunshine and temperatures in the high 60s, families and friends gathered at the Nippon Paper Industries…

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Dragon drags in top show award

Sequim Arts held its annual juried show from May 7-10 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church

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Community News Briefs

Deadline extended The Sequim Speaks application deadline has been extended to 4 p.m. June 5. Forms are available…

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Brown murder trial gets under way

Jury selection continued Tuesday in the first-degree murder trial of Engre Brown, charged in the death of Benjamin…

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Broad stripes and bright stars in Sequim

Sequim Sunrise Rotary Club plans to fill the city with red, white and blue for Memorial Day.