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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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Amazon facility under construction in Port Angeles

Distribution warehouse expected to employ 93 people

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
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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Lacy Thompson, new owner of Full Moon Candle Co., rings up longtime customer Vicki Walp, who came into the store to buy chocolate-scented candles after hearing that the scent was being discontinued.

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Thompson takes ownership of Full Moon Candle Co.

Lacy Thompson recounts how some people have asked how things are going at her candle shop, their good-natured,…

Graph courtesy Team McAleer/ Annual median home prices for Sequim and Port Angeles.

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Increase in home sales predicted for the Peninsula

Median sale prices expected to stay steady

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Quality Inn and Suites at Olympic National Park in Sequim received Morningside Services’ 2025 Outstanding Employer Award last week for its support of disabled employees. Pictured, from left, are hotel owner Bret Wirta, hotel General Manager Jahnel King, hotel/Morningside employee Eric Whitney, Vice-President of Hotel Operations Namaste Stayton, and Nicole Sklors, Morningside’s program manager for Clallam County.

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Quality Inn honored for employing, supporting disabled

Quality Inn and Suites at Olympic National Park, 134 River Road in Sequim, was recently recognized by Morningside…

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Tanya and Dave Rose, founders of Nourish Sequim, a restaurant that features organic food grown by local farmers, hosted their final meal service on Sunday, March 8. The couple, who plan to travel in retirement, sold the business to new owners who plan to reopen the eatery in June.

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Nourish owners serve up final meals

Organic eatery sold to trio who are longtime friends and hospitality colleagues

Volunteer firefighter Keith Koehler, center, with Clallam County Fire District 3 accepts a gift of coffee cards, a goodie box, and “thank you” notes from Sequim Association of Realtors members and affiliates. Representatives on hand included, from left, Julianne Campbell, Deon Kapetan, Matt Holland, and Therese Byrne.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Realtors show support, share sweets and coffee with first responders

Once again, representatives with the Sequim Association of Realtors recently made sizable goodie and coffee donations to area…

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Clallam County’s health inspections for January

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

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Chamber draws winner in 50/50 raffle

Photo courtesy Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce

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Rainshadow, Spoonbar owner serves up food, service to community

Once a personal chef on yachts, Dominique Hall dropped anchor in Sequim

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Chamber Member of the Month (December) — Northwest Bras

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