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Sequim city councilor Mike Pence. Photo courtesy of City of Sequim

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Sequim city councilor called to resign over résumé discrepancies

Pence denies wrongdoing, saying his qualifications are true

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Community news briefs — March 31, 2021

Drive-thru Easter egg scavenger hunt set

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Rally supports Asian-American community

About 30 people gathered on March 27 for two hours in downtown Sequim to stand in solidarity with…

A sign honoring Brooke Bedinger, who was killed on her motorcycle near the spot, stands on the side of U.S. Highway 101 near Morse Creek east of Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Work to begin on Morse Creek curve upgrade

Death of Sequim teen sparked project

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Funding for Sequim Library expansion in governor’s budget

If funding plans remain intact, the peninsula’s busiest library is getting some relief — in the form of…

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How our lawmakers voted

In floor action last week, the full House passed SB 5229, to require continuing health equity training for…

Sequim Police Blotter

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Police Blotter — March 31, 2021

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

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Coast Guard rescues pair in tandem kayak off Dungeness Spit

Two kayakers beset by high winds and heavy seas were rescued southeast of Dungeness spit on March 28,…

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Changes to Clallam County charter weighed

Clallam County commissioners will conduct a series of public hearings on Charter Review Commission recommendations in April.

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Health officials caution against declaring pandemic over

COVID-19 cases are rising again both state and nationwide, and North Olympic Peninsula health officers are urging residents…

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Peninsula clinics give 1,200 vaccination shots

More than 1,200 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were administered at mass vaccination events on the North Olympic Peninsula…

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Senate Democrat spending plan increases state spending by 12 percent

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NOLS expands services, offers computer usage

Libraries on the Olympic Peninsula are once again offering public use of computers — except for Sequim’s branch.