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One long-term-care facility outbreak over

Moderna booster shots on the way

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Long-term-care facility COVID outbreaks apparently decreasing

The largest COVID-19 outbreak in a long-term-care facility on the North Olympic Peninsula since August has had no…

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Complaint filed against Clallam, Jefferson health officer

The state Board of Health will discuss today (Wednesday, Oct. 13) a complaint filed against Dr. Allison Berry,…

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Clallam adds 7 new COVID cases

Seven new COVID-19 cases were reported on the North Olympic Peninsula on Tuesday, with five in Clallam County…

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Community news briefs — Oct. 13, 2021

Coats for Kids drive to start Oct. 15

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Film fest seeks to shatter stereotypes about disability, employment

Despite a shortage of labor across the region, state and nation, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities remain…

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Swan-saving project complete at Kirner Pond

It is now safer to move about the pond.

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Voters to get General Election ballots in mail this week

Voter registration deadlines are quickly approaching for eligible residents looking to cast a ballot in the November 2021…

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Woodcock Road roundabout project to begin this month

Staff say project is planned for winter construction with minor delays expected

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Councilors agree to halt 2022 utility rate increases

Utility rates in the City of Sequim will not increase next year.

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School district warns of social media challenges

Vandalism reported in middle, high schools

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Police Blotter — Oct. 13, 2021

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

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Klontz, former Sequim public works director, takes job with Port of Port Townsend

Port Townsend native Matt Klontz is leaving his job as Public Works Director for the City of Sequim…