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Tessa Lowen of Fairbanks, Alaska, pets Gigi the cow at Dungeness Valley Creamery on June 13 at the farm’s 20th anniversary celebration. Lowen said she grew up in the area and was visiting for her sister’s graduation.

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Dungeness Creamery celebrates 20 years

Family, friends, and a bunch of bovine gathered for Dungeness Valley Creamery’s 20th anniversary on Saturday.

Original Grinds Coffee Company at 615 E. Washington St. in Sequim received a perfect health inspection in May. Staff members, from left, include Holly Shimer, Stella Dennis, Lindsey Forshaw, owner, Charlotte Forshaw, and Pippa Dressel. Not pictured is Makayla Bower.

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Clallam County’s health inspections for May 2026

Here are Clallam County Environmental Health Services’ inspections in May of restaurants, food and beverage businesses, and schools.

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Reddog Coffee, 521 S. Sequim Ave., received a perfect score for its April health inspection. Pictured are employees, from left, Joseph Lachester, Daniel Perry, and Phillip McIntyre. Manager Jacq Goin said she’s proud of her team and not surprised they got 100% on the inspection. “They work really hard,” Goin said.

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Clallam County’s health inspections for April 2026

Here are Clallam County Environmental Health Services’ inspections in April of restaurants, food businesses, schools, and pools.

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BUSINESS NEWS — Tai Chi business opens

Tai Chi business opens

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Sound Community Bank’s Stewart participates in US Treasury Roundtable

Joined by fellow community bankers from across the country, as well as U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and…

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Liggins Landscaping named SBA Seattle District Rural Small Business of the Year

Sequim company to be honored in Seattle on May 6

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 Justine Fletcher was promoted April 6 to front office manager of the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Sequim.

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Fletcher promoted to front office manager at Holiday Inn Express

Ownership group Wirta Hospitality Worldwide (WHW) has announced Justine Fletcher as the business’ new front office manager for…

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The Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road, was one of 18 establishments to receive a perfect health inspection in March.

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Clallam County’s health inspections for March 2026

Here are Clallam County Environmental Health Services’ inspections in March of restaurants, food businesses, and a juvenile facility.

Harry Friedman, owner of the newly-opened Crazy Harry’s Steakhouse at 206 N. Sequim Ave., is surrounded by representatives of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce as he cuts the ribbon during a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at the restaurant on Friday, April 10. To view the restaurant’s menu, visit <a href="https://crazyharrys.com" target="_blank">crazyharrys.com</a>.

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Crazy Harry’s Steakhouse opens

Photo by Time Catcher Photography

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Amazon facility under construction in Port Angeles

Distribution warehouse expected to employ 93 people

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Alicia Liggins, right, holds the award that she and her husband Darrin Liggins, center, received from David Herrick, left, of WorkSource Clallam County. The couple own Liggins Landscaping in Sequim and are the founders of the nonprofit Having Understanding Means Acting Now (H.U.M.A.N.), which provides workforce assistance to individuals.

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Founders of Sequim nonprofit awarded $6,000 WorkSource grant

Darrin and Alicia Liggins created H.U.M.A.N. to help with job attainment

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Hi-Way 101 Diner, 392 W. Washington St., in Sequim was one of 38 Clallam County restaurants to receive a perfect inspection from Clallam County Environmental Health Services in February. Pictured are line cooks Brandon Kober, left, and Jalen Garcia, right, readying plates of spaghetti and meatballs, Philly cheesesteaks, and a French dip for customers.

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Clallam County’s health inspections for February 2026

Here are Clallam County Environmental Health Services’ inspections in February of restaurants, schools, and food businesses.

Photo courtesy Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce/ Sequim Animal Hospital was the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s first Member of the Month for 2026, winning the honor for the month of January. The business was nominated by board member Robert Beebe.

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Chamber Members of the Month for January-February

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