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New bill advances equal professional opportunities for immigrants

By Mary Murphy

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Voters to decide fate of state’s climate act

By Aspen Anderson

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Applications officially open for Ferrell’s council seat

Following Tom Ferrell’s resignation from the Sequim city council effective March 11, his seat (position 7) is now…

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Hill sworn in as Sequim’s police chief

Surrounded by family, friends, colleagues and community members, Mike Hill last week officially stepped into the role of…

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Fun shines at fifth Sunshine Fest

Organizers set sixth-annual event for March 7-8, 2025

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Crain reflects on Sequim policing career

Retired chief sees city grow, adapt into a ‘jewel’

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Library to close for renovations/expansion March 10

The Sequim Library, 609 W. Washington St., closes March 10 for three weeks as materials and equipment are…

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Sequim council vacancy to open for applications in mid-March

Following former mayor Tom Ferrell’s announcement that he plans to resign from the Sequim city council at the…

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Ballots out for 2024 Presidential Primary

Washington state’s Presidential Primary is underway. Ballots were mailed on Feb. 21 to all active registered voters in…

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Demolition continued last week by Jamestown Excavation at the former doctor’s office building at 103, W. Cedar St., adjacent to the Sequim Civic Center. Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe leaders told city staff in October 2022 that they intend to turn the space into an art gallery/gift shop.

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Community news briefs — March 6, 2024

Olympic Paddlers’ guest to talk orcas guest

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Sequim CTE project gets nearly $5 in state supplemental budget proposal

The Center of Excellence — the Sequim School District’s hoped-for center for vocational and other studies that garnered…

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Police blotter — March 6, 2024

The weekly police blotter includes incidents that occurred in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County…

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KONP Home Show set for March 9-10

Newsradio KONP’s 39th-annual Home Show returns this weekend, scheduled for 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, March 9, and 9…