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Clallam County adds 107 COVID cases, one death over weekend

The federal Food and Drug Administration gave full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, and Peninsula health…

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Health officer: All indoor spaces high risk for unprotected

COVID-19 cases are being confirmed in all indoor spaces across the North Olympic Peninsula as case numbers continue…

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Tribe, Clallam Health to offer students vaccination reward cards

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and Clallam County Health and Human Services will be distributing Student Vaccination Reward Cards…

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Health officer: 6,000 people in Clallam, Jefferson in quarantine

Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered all public, private and charter school teachers, staff, contractors and other employees to…

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Closure set on Olympic Discovery Trail near Blyn

The Clallam County Public Works-Roads Division will next week begin repair of an approximately 200-foot wide segment of…

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‘Consider your neighbor’: Clallam commissioners support face masks against COVID-19

Mask up and get the COVID-19 vaccine if you haven’t done so to protect yourself, your loved ones…

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Vaccine mandate sparks Sequim protest

Well more than 100 protesters rallied a little before noon Wednesday at the corner of Washington Street and…

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Third doses of COVID vaccine for those at risk in works

Health officials hope to finalize plans by next week for providing third doses of Pfizer’s or Moderna’s COVID-19…

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Under construction: Inside Jamestown’s MAT clinic

Health director talks safety, support of community, patients

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Sequim man charged with hate crime

A Sequim man has been charged with a felony hate crime for allegedly threatening to kill a Black…

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PHOTO: Floating at the Rhody

The Sequim Irrigation Festival float, whose theme is “A Place for You to Rome,” rolled through Port Townsend…

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Community news briefs — Aug. 18, 2021

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Public schools ready for in-person classes

Districts develop safety plans