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Council to seek court ruling on real estate tax

The city will ask a judge to rule whether real estate excise taxes can be used to fund…

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College officials honors students, staff at celebration

Peninsula College honored the accomplishments of students and staff at an end-of-year celebration at the school's student center…

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City’s six-year capital plan includes ODT link

Debate over completion in 2012 of the one-mile "missing link" for the Olympic Discovery Trail through the city…

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City could face layoffs in 2010, Rotary Club told

The city could face layoffs or reductions in service hours in 2010 if general fund revenues continue declining…

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City considers changing event funding

Sequim Irrigation Festival chairman Joe Borden is pleased with a proposed new agreement to fund city services for…

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Church News

Joyful life workshop Kathleen Carrera, an intuitive life coach and minister, leads an interactive workshop titled "Activate Your…

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Business briefs

First Federal, Entrepreneuer Institute and the Incubator@Lincoln Center present free workshops about understanding and accepting change to ensure…

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Bus routes unchanged

Clallam Transit System's Route 40 Sequim Shuttle and Route 52 Diamond Point won't change for now, the CTS…

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Board picks former teacher to fill vacancy

The Sequim School District board of directors filled its lone vacancy last week, selecting John Bridge, a retired…

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Attempting to demystify the feminine mystique

The Bookmonger

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2 men, 10 faces in ‘Greater Tuna’

Eccentric personalities abound in the latest Olympic Theatre Arts production, "Greater Tuna."

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12 years, as a whole, not bad

In a dozen years, the Blue Whole Gallery has missed only one Friday Night Art Walk opening.

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$100,000 in 100 days passes halfway point

The Olympic Theatre Arts' campaign, "$100,000 in 100 Days," is past its halfway mark.