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Serenity House board members and staff receive a grant from U.S. Bank Foundation to help Clallam County residents overcome homelessness. Pictured from left are (front row) Carlyne Littlejohn of US Bank and Serenity House business manager Kathy Allen and board member Sally Franz; and (back row) Serenity House operations director Kevin Harkins, board president Scott Schaefer, Executive Director Richard “Doc” Robinson, and board member Mike McEvoy, and US Bank manager Lisa Meyer and sales & service manager Andrea Thompson. Submitted photo

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Milestones: USBank supports Serenity House

Continuing a 16-year tradition of support, Lisa Meyer, assistant vice president and manager of USBank’s Port Angeles branch,…

First Federal donates $50K to OMCC expansion

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First Federal donates $50K to OMCC expansion

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation announced that it has received a $50,000 donation from the First Federal Community…

Business: Digital Guava = clean + functional websites

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Business: Digital Guava = clean + functional websites

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Business briefs — Jan. 11, 2017

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Business briefs — Jan. 11, 2017

Wind Rose slates temporary closure

The Cedars at Dungeness marks 10th year under tribe ownership

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The Cedars at Dungeness marks 10th year under tribe ownership

The Cedars at Dungeness

New board members, from left, are Melissa Williams, Linda Offutt and Christina Norman. Submitted photo

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2017 Tourism Board vacancies filled

The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau, the tourism marketing agency for unincorporated Clallam County, announces three new members in…

Massage therapist Cheryl Powell strikes a pose with her portable massage chair. Sequim Gazette photo by Patricia Morrison Coate

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Business: Massage therapist goes mobile

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Business Briefs — Sequim Gazette, Jan. 4, 2017

Co-op sets annual meeting

Altruistic computer club makes wishes come true; members say objective is making technology a reality for everyone

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Altruistic computer club makes wishes come true; members say objective is making technology a reality for everyone

Sequim PC Users Group

Jonathan White, president of BNI Rainshadow Referrals, invites business owners and other professionals to apply for membership by calling him at 461-5312. Sequim Gazette photo by Patricia Morrison Coate

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Helping businesses grow, thrive; new Sequim referral club networks among members to boost local economy

BNI Rainshadow Referrals

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State unemployment rate drops in November

Washington added 3,600 new jobs in November, which helped lower the unemployment rate from 5.4 to 5.3 percent…

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Business Brief: White honored by realtors

White honored by realtors

Jamie Wendorf brings nearly 25 years of experience as a skin care specialist to Sequim in her new business Sea Siren Skin Care. Sequim Gazette photo by Patricia Morrison Coate

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Business: A treat and a treatment; skin care specialist offers rejuvenating facials at new shop

With a peaches and cream complexion of her own, aesthetician Jamie Wendorf practices what she preaches in healthy…