Business briefs — Aug. 16, 2017

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Business briefs — Aug. 16, 2017

Stewart is ABA officer

Business Briefs — Aug. 9, 2017

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Business Briefs — Aug. 9, 2017

Powell are Agents of Month

What’s New at the Market: Hurricane Hills Winery

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What’s New at the Market: Hurricane Hills Winery

What’s new at the market this season? Free wine samples Saturdays 9 a.m.-3 p.m. from Hurricane Hills Winery.…

Mayor Dennis Smith accepts the “Gig City” plaque from Emily Moore, a Wave Broadband representative, at the launch of its gigabit service.                                 Sequim Gazette photo by Patricia Morrison Coate

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Wave Broadband launches gigabit service; Internet downloads four times faster

1400 W. Washington St., Ste. 108, Sequim

Business Briefs — Aug. 2, 2017

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Business Briefs — Aug. 2, 2017

CRTC Center executive retires

Stonewear Art comes to the Sequim Farmers Market

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Stonewear Art comes to the Sequim Farmers Market

What’s new at the market are the magical creations of Gina Witz, owner of Stonewear Art.

Business news — July 26, 2017

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Business news — July 26, 2017

Clallam EDC sets ‘town hall’ meetings

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe welcomes new EDA director

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe welcomes new EDA director

Kyle E. Johnson, a former Marine Corps officer and manager with a leadership background in technology startups and…

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State unemployment rate holds firm in June

Washington’s record-low unemployment rate held firm in June at 4.5 percent, despite preliminary estimates from the Bureau of…

Paying It Forward

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Paying It Forward

The First Federal Community Foundation presented a check for $50,000 to Habitat for Humanity in Whatcom County to…

Olympic Wi-Fi is under new management with owner Moni Chaudhry and computer technologist Sheryl Mirenta. Sequim Gazette photo by Patricia Morrison Coate

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New Olympic Wi-Fi staff dedicated to doing right by customers

Business briefs — July 19, 2017

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Business briefs — July 19, 2017

Live broadcast set at Clear Water Bidets

From left are Michelle Rhodes, of the Shipley Center; Tom LaMure and Jim Hurley of the Sequim PC Users Group; Steve Solberg of SPCUG and the Shipley Center’s IT specialist; and Shipley Center Executive Director Michael Smith. Sequim Gazette photo by Patricia Morrison Coate

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Network links unite entities: Groups pay it forward to donate computers to Sequim’s Shipley Center

It’s been said, it’s not what you know, it’s who you know, and who they know and who…