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Sequim Middle School Honor Roll, third term 2024-25

Sixth grade

Photo courtesy of DRNC| The Dungeness River Nature Center’s Wildflower Walk Series offers nature lovers guided hikes.

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Wildflower Walk Series returns to the Dungeness River Nature Center

The Dungeness River Nature Center invites nature lovers and plant enthusiasts to take part in its monthly Wildflower…

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Linda Klinefelter, center, president of Soroptimist International of Sequim, presents a check for $9,000 to Tracy Sheldon, left, development director for Peninsula Behavioral Health (PBH), and Patty Jordan, PBH’s Child Family Services supervisor. The money will be used for child- and youth-friendly treatment rooms at PBH’s Sequim location.

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Soroptimist gift will revamp treatment rooms

Spaces at PBH’s Sequim site will be for traumatized children/youth

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Parenting In Focus: First things first

By Cynthia Martin

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Letters to the Editor — May 14, 2025

Washington still desirable

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Community News Briefs — May 14, 2025

Astronomical Society to meet

The Guardians

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Blue Whole Gallery to celebrate ‘28 on the Strait’

Blue Whole Gallery, 129 W. Washington St., will celebrate its 28th birthday throughout the month of June with…

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Sequim Wolves of the Week — May 21, 2025

GRACE GARDNER

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Aging Well Speaker Series: Get to Know OlyCAP

The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) offers the Aging Well Speaker Series, a quarterly program featuring topics for…

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A&E Briefs — May 14, 2025

Benefit concert set

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From the Sequim Food Bank: Rooted in local good: investing in farms, feeding our community

Thank you for the incredible response to last month’s column. Your kind words and thoughtful comments remind me…

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Police: Assault victim dies after being airlifted to Harborview

A man died after he was allegedly assaulted in the 500 block of West Washington Street in Sequim.

Photo by Emily Matthiessen| Eleven-year-old Ember Hanshaw, a fifth-grader at Helen Haller Elementary School in Sequim, has serious medical conditions that, combined, are so unusual they affect only one in more than 100 million people.

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Ember’s spark: Sequim fifth-grader fights rare cluster of life-threatening diagnoses with a smile

An ember is something one finds in a fire that is dying, yet it is evidence that the…