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End-of-year conferences have 93-percent turnout

Sequim Middle School students, in sixth-eighth grade, participated in Sequim's first student-led conferences.

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Education group fetes student reps

The Sequim Education Foundation board of directors recently honored Melissa Karapostoles and Annika Lawrence for their service as…

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East banner stand must wait

The city's banner stand at Washington Street and Sunnyside Avenue that was damaged in October 2008 won't be…

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Council delays picks for Sequim Speaks

The city council deferred selecting members of the Sequim Speaks advisory committee Monday night until more applications are…

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Construction crew needed for 2010 float

The Irrigation Festival float is one of the most visible parts of the festival as it travels to…

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Community news briefs

Fourth of July activities scheduled Port Angeles Fourth of July activities include a fireworks show, community parade and…

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Clang, clang or clunk? City eyes P.A. trolley

A 25-passenger trolley declared surplus by the Port Angeles City Council on June 2 could be headed for…

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Clallam County sets public hearing on rural moderate zones

The Clallam County commissioners plan a public hearing on proposed ordinance and zoning map amendments to bring the…

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City manager salary to be $100K-$130K

The salary range for the next city manager will be between $100,000 and $130,000, the city council unanimously…

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Church keeps kilt tradition alive

With bagpipes, kilts and haggis, St. Luke's Episcopal Church continued its annual Kirkin O' the Tartan.

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Chautauqua returns

The New Old Time Chautauqua, a musical vaudeville circus, plays on June 27 at McCurdy Pavilion at Fort…

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Celebrities should support OTA drive

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Carlsborg sewer costs raise residents’ concerns

Skepticism and fear permeated the first meeting on the proposed sewer and reuse water system for the Carlsborg…