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City water reuse plant gets $644K from fed stimulus

The city's $11 million water reuse plant expansion will receive a $644,862 grant thanks to federal stimulus funding,…

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City short as much as $512K

City general fund revenues in the first quarter of 2009 were $113,000 below budget because of lower sales…

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City makes an offer to public works candidate

A job offer was made Monday to one of the city's two public work director finalists and they…

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Casey Blake resigns as chamber director

The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce board of directors recently received and accepted the resignation of board member…

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Business briefs

Friends of the Fields and the Sequim Gazette are in the process of producing the 2009-2010 Farm and…

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‘Best Documentary’ pictures immigrant’s plight

On May 8, Peninsula College's Magic of Cinema film series will screen "El Imigrante," the fourth film in…

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Abstract artist featured at MAC

Terry Grasteit from Sequim will have a one-man show at the Museum and Arts Center in May, titled…

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‘Woody Guthrie’ visits P.T.

The Jefferson County Historical Society annual Founders' Day program will feature a concert by "Woody Guthrie" (aka Carl…

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Volleyball tourney and walk will raise funds for autism

A volleyball tournament and a benefit walk are planned to support the Autism Society of Washington as it…

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Trail should lead to magic, mystery

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The flamingos are here

Continuing two traditions, the senior class of 2009 from Sequim High School is raising funds for the annual…

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Student Film Fest set for Friday night

The fourth annual Sequim Education Foundation Film Festival that starts at 7 p.m., Friday will feature eight student…

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Small-screen interviews go to big screen in ‘Frost/Nixon’

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