Wolves lend tunes to UW at Band Day

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Wolves lend tunes to UW at Band Day

If, as some suspect, it’s the last of its kind, the prep squads gave Husky fans something to…

Welcome, Sister City Students!

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Welcome, Sister City Students!

Sequim Scouts grow fruit fundraiser

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Sequim Scouts grow fruit fundraiser

  Sequim Gazette staff From the tree to your pantry in 24-48 hours, Sequim Boy Scout Troop 1492…

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Party worth the 100-year wait

by MATTHEW NASH Sequim Gazette Three-plus years into planning and nearly 100 years in development, Sequim’s Centennial Celebration…

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P.C.’s ‘Conversations’ spotlight falls on documentary filmmaker

Peninsula College sources Find out how broadcast journalism has given light to human rights issues and about some…

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P.C. language classes are coming to Sequim

When Peninsula College ABE/GED/Transition Education and ESL classes start in Sequim this fall, they will be offered in…

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ORCAA board to meet in Sequim

Air monitors are on the agenda

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OMC makes ‘Epic’ decision

Sequim Gazette staff Olympic Medical Center’s board of commissioners has made two Epic decisions.   During its Sept.…

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National Forest, Park post burn bans

Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest have both enacted campfire restrictions effective immediately:   • Olympic National…

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Jury returns guilty verdict in rape retrial

Victim’s recording corroborates testimony

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Healthy Solutions available to community

Sequim Gazette staff Four free Healthy Solutions lectures have been scheduled in Sequim for October: • Wednesday, Oct.…

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Go all out at Run-a-Muck

Sequim Gazette staff On Saturday, Sept. 29, the Extreme Sports Park will open its gates to an anticipated…

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General election ballots going to voters Oct. 17

Sequim Gazette staff With the general election just six weeks away, voters can expect to see ballots in…