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Business briefs — Aug. 17, 2022

Restaurant announces additional hours

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Seabeck Cellars seeks to pour ‘heart into every glass’

Beneath the totem pole at Civic Center Plaza, a beaming display of bottles from Seabeck Cellars twinkle in…

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Monthly employment report shows modest job growth in June

Washington state’s economy gained an estimated 2,500 jobs (seasonally adjusted) in June. Job growth was concentrated in information,…

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Business briefs — Aug. 3, 2022

Drive-thru brings back peanut butter drive

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What’s Happening at the Market: Kansas City-style BBQ in Sequim

One phenomenon about the Sequim Farmers &Artisans Market is that the scent of the market transforms from season…

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Coffee favorites, more at Belle’s Black Pot

“Pretty soon the smell of the smoker will be up and down River Road,” said Heather Owen, referring…

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What’s Happening at the Market: Reclaimed bags on their own adventure

At first glance, Tricia Gillespie’s creations look like very high-quality bags. Gillespie brings a diverse assortment of purses,…

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Parker family business brings ice cream joy

Joe Parker was a roofer for more than 10 years, but, “it took a lot of my time,…

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Business briefs — July 20, 2022

Devereaux joins Re/MAX

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Cedarbrook lavender, a love story

Aaron and Ashley Possin will be celebrating their 2oth wedding anniversary next month, but they have known each…

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Business briefs — July 13, 2022

New location for Galare Thai

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What’s Happening at the Market: We’re open Saturday, Sunday for Lavender Weekend

In honor of Sequim’s Lavender Weekend, the Sequim Farmers &Artisans Market will be open for two days, with…

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Family duo keeps Cole’s tradition alive

Cole’s Jewelers is back, with familiar faces behind the counter.