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What’s Happening at the Market: Programs provide more access to fresh, local food

At Sequim Farmers and Artisans Market, we believe everyone should be able to access healthy, sustainably sourced food.

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A ‘family’ that heals: Therapists, doctors and patients join forces at Peak Performance Therapy Center

“I didn’t know what was wrong, but I suspected arthritis.”

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Business news — Aug. 2, 2023

WeDo Fudge kicks off annual peanut butter drive

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New publisher for Olympic Peninsula News Group

Vice President and Regional Publisher Terry Ward is leaving Sound Publishing to start his own newspaper group and…

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What’s Happening at the Market: Thank a vendor during National Farmers Market Week

As National Farmers Market Week approaches, the Sequim Farmers and Artisans Market is gearing up to celebrate from…

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What’s Happening at the Market: Local teen has fresh take on ancient artistry

Nestled in a booth of the bustling Sequim Farmers and Artisans Market, Patience Edwards sits and works on…

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Business news — July 19, 2023

Fifth Avenue to host free ‘Wonders of Lavender’ event

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Olympic Bluffs Cidery and Lavender Farm opens for first season

Ginger Wierzbanowski said lavender drew her and her husband Scott to visit the area 10 years ago, and…

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What’s New at the Market: Watercress Farm blends science with artistic vision

Walking down “Farmer’s Row” this next Saturday, a new booth may catch your eye. Neatly arranged rows of…

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New lavender farm offers ‘Gnomelicious’ good time

Gnomes found throughout acreage

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What’s New at the Market: From Navy to notebooks, Frippery By Rose is one-of-a-kind

If you walk past the Frippery by Rose booth on a Saturday Market, you’ll not only see beautifully…

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Business news — July 12, 2023

Pop-up shop coming to Sequim

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Payroll employment increases while unemployment rate falls in May

Washington state’s economy gained an estimated 2,900 jobs (seasonally adjusted) in May.