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Multiplex homes up for city approval, discussion

Public hearing offered at 6 p.m. Oct. 10 with city council

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Commissioners talk budget, more with Sequim chamber

With so many short- and long-term capital projects in transition in Clallam County, its staff and commissioners said…

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Architects present new Sequim Library design to community

A more defined proposed design was revealed last week for the planned renovated and expanded Sequim Library at…

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Shipley Center’s annex going through city’s design review process

Music, activities and conversation filled Shipley Center’s halls last week for the senior center’s 12th-annual open house.

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Clallam County files charges against Midway Metals

Clallam County prosecutors have filed charges against the owners of Midway Metals, a waste facility on U.S. Highway…

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Free legal aid clinic set

The Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers offer a virtual legal aid clinic, a free program offering legal advice…

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Dates set for 2022 General Election

Ballots for the 2022 General Election go out to all qualified voters in Clallam County on Oct. 19,…

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Sequim house fire quelled

No injuries were reported in a fire at a Sequim residence on the 200 block of North Dunlap…

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Police Blotter — Oct. 5, 2022

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

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Arrest made in 2020 meth robbery, shooting; deputies seek two others

Clallam County deputies last week arrested one man and are seeking two others in connection with a robbery…

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Clallam County remains in COVID moderate-risk category

School-related outbreaks are increasing Jefferson County’s COVID-19 infections, a scenario that isn’t occurring in Clallam County because so…

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Collector recalls Queen Elizabeth II through stamps

As people lined the streets across the globe and made innumerable posts on social media in September to…

Kaine Lamb, 4, makes an ink print with the assistance of his mother, Carlie Lamb of Port Angeles, right, and Jan Dove of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. Print-making was a featured children's event during Saturday's Peninsula College Fall Spectacular on the school's Port Angeles campus. The event, hosted by the school to bring the community to the campus, also featured displays and demonstrations, tethered balloon rides, food and music. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Activities, presentations bring families to Peninsula College for festival

It was easy to mistake Peninsula College on Saturday, Oct. 1, for a family fun day rather than…