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Washington Street getting wheelchair ramps

A $170,000 project to install new wheelchair ramps along East and West Washington Street made it onto the…

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U.S. 101 passing lane could get stimulus money

A U.S. Highway 101 passing lane project west of Blyn threatened by state budget cuts might get built…

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Two hearings set on bus routes

The second of three public hearings on proposed changes to three Clallam Transit System routes - two in…

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Troopers to focus on child restraints

Washington State Patrol troopers in Clallam and Jefferson counties will take part in an upcoming emphasis patrol focusing…

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‘Think Local’ workshop comes to Sequim

Building a sustainable and thriving economy on the North Olympic Peninsula will be the topic the weekend of…

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Stones rock her world

Janine Hegy isn't the type of woman to paint her fingernails, curl her hair or dress up for…

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Stenson execution delayed again

A broader challenge to the constitutionality of the state's lethal injection procedures has delayed the execution of former…

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Soroptimist Garden Gala reaches young artists

Sequim High School students Sage Brown, left, and Taylor Roads paint an Adirondack chair after school in Martha…

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Sofa Cinema

The movies selected for review are the choice of the reviewer. Depending on your source for DVDs, they…

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Sequimite appointed to governor’s advisory group

Margaret Witt of Sequim was appointed to the governor's committee on disability issues and employment.

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Sequim will step up patrols March 23-29

The Sequim Police Department and Washington State Patrol will conduct peak daytime traffic emphasis patrols during the week…

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Sequim today, Broadway tomorrow

Acting. Dancing. Singing. These come easily to Sequim High School sophomore Trey Baldwin, who is described as a…

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Sequim schools celebrate classified employees

Sequim School District recognized Washington's Classified School Employees' Week, which was March 9-13.