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Go big or go home: Casey’s Kettle Corn expands nationwide

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Go big or go home: Casey’s Kettle Corn expands nationwide

Casey’s Kettle Corn is popping up across the nation, from Washington to Florida and California to Maine.  …

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Serving ’em up

Julie Koonz, long a customer favorite at Tarcisio’s Italian Grill, is now waiting tables at Stymie’s at The…

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New Subway opens

A new Subway restaurant has opened in Sequim at 1254 W. Washington St. (across from Walmart). The store…

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Ely’s marks 20th anniversary

Soon to be across the street from the new City Hall, Ely’s café has served American breakfasts, Chinese,…

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Company closes, reopens

As of the end of November, Canal Pumps is no longer doing any installation or service work and…

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Two physical therapists join OMC

Olympic Medical Center Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation recently welcomed physical therapists Sarah Mattson, PT, DPT, OCS, and Trina…

Therapist brings well of experience

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Therapist brings well of experience

Area counselor focusing on children, teens

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Wine and cheese event

Wind Rose Cellars will be hosting Mount Townsend Creamery from 2-5 p.m. Saturday Dec. 7. It will be…

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Therapy reaches expert level

Ulia Cummings, owner of Sequim MFR, 181 Duke Drive, Sequim, announces she has achieved the expert level of…

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Peterson completes study

Terry Peterson, a broker with Windermere Sunland, recently successfully completed the requirements for the National Association of Realtors…

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Holiday open house

Edward Jones will hold a holiday open house for Susie Sander’s office, at 990 E. Washington St. Suite…

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Electric bikes in stock

Ben’s Bikes Sequim announced that it has acquired the Polaris e-bike dealership for the North Olympic Peninsula and…

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Board seeks directors

Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau (OPVB), the tourism marketing agency for unincorporated Clallam County, is seeking to fill three…