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Thieves make off with pine boughs

Thieves make off with pine boughs From Washington State Department of Natural Resources Holiday wreaths and garlands made…

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SHS seeks donations for Winter Wishes assembly

SHS seeks donations for Winter Wishes assembly Sequim Gazette staff From candy to cross-country reunions, Sequim High School’s…

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Sequim woman campaigns to fill a plane

Julie Broadwell sits near the entrance of QFC collecting donations for Alaska Airlines’ Pack a Plane campaign for…

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Preschoolers celebration set for Friday

First Teacher’s winter celebration continues an annual tradition by providing activities for preschool-age children and their families.  …

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Port Townsend orchestra hosts holiday concert

Port Townsend Community Orchestra presents its holiday concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, at the Chimacum High…

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OMC professionals notch notable achievements

Sequim Gazette staff   Olympic Medical Center recently announced the recent accomplishments of staff members. Among them:  …

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New Clallam Title office is open for business

Manager Paulette Waldron and escrow assistant Cindy Smith greet customers at the new Clallam Title office at 205…

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New Clallam Title office is open for business

Sequim Gazette staff   The staff of Clallam Title moved this week into their expansive new office at…

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Making a difference

The Sequim Association of Realtors donated more than 800 pounds of turkey to the Sequim Food Bank. President…

UPDATED: Lights out leads to two burglaries

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UPDATED: Lights out leads to two burglaries

Three suspects arrested

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Former Sequim chiropractor pleads guilty to theft

Former Sequim chiropractor pleads guilty to theft by AMANDA WINTERS Sequim Gazette A former Sequim chiropractor charged with…

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Elwha River hatchery nears completion

Norbert Ketola, project manager, stands near a series of ponds where young fish will grow. Sequim Gazette photo…

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Council approves 2011 utility rate increases

Low-income discount takes up to 50 percent off utility rate by MATTHEW NASH Sequim Gazette City councilors approved…