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Clallam County to receive additional funds from state health department

Clallam County is in line to receive an additional $1.25 million in COVID-19 relief funding.

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Bill that bans private prisons wins bipartisan support

By Patric Haerle

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Jefferson County settles 10 lawsuits with Sequim resident for $275,000

The three Jefferson County commissioners signed a $275,000 settlement with Sequim resident Joe D’Amico and his two companies,…

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Sequim teachers, childcare staff now eligible for vaccines

Washington state teachers and childcare workers are now among those who are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Increased COVID-19 vaccine supply expected on Peninsula in April

Vaccination supplies are expected to increase this month, with production increasing on Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and the…

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Peninsula prosecutors weigh impacts of Supreme Court decision

A state Supreme Court decision that invalidates simple drug possession arrests and prosecution has North Olympic Peninsula authorities…

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State officials: Keep bird feeders down for another month

Keep those bird feeders down for a while longer, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife requests.

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Community news briefs — March 3, 2021

NOLS to host scam tips session

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OMC adds physician to Olympic Medical Physicians team

Olympic Medical Center has added Dr. John Miller to the Olympic Medical Physicians primary care team, OMC representatives…

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Virtual Red, Set, Go! luncheon raises $94K

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Red, Set, Go! Heart Luncheon raised a record $94,000 on Feb. 26, exceeding…

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Sequim Sunshine Festival kicks off Friday

Come rain or shine, the City of Sequim’s second Sequim Sunshine Festival is back, highlighted by a couple…

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Hampton named Irrigation Festival queen in first virtual event

In the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s first virtual Royalty Scholarship pageant, an aspiring neurosurgeon was crowned queen.

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Friends, neighbors keep mask tree going almost a year later

For 11 months, Danette Bemis and friends have been extending some peace of mind to Sequim residents one…