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Sequim mayor’s QAnon comments get national attention

Editor’s note: A version of this story will appear in the next Sequim Gazette. - MD

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More COVID-19 cases confirmed on North Olympic Peninsula

Fourteen new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed Wednesday on the North Olympic Peninsula, with most of the cases…

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Bill would establish office to investigate police use of force

By Sydney Brown

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Sequim vaccinations for early February dates fill up in 30 minutes

Online registration seems to be a popular option for those seeking vaccinations.

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Clallam, Jefferson health officials seek volunteers for COVID-19 vaccination clinics

While vaccination clinics are on hold this week on the North Olympic Peninsula, officials seek more volunteers to…

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Sequim Public Works director Garlington to retire

City of Sequim Public Works Director David Garlington is retiring. His last day in the office is Friday,…

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Welcome back: Sequim elementary school students return to classrooms

After a two-month hiatus from their classrooms, Sequim’s elementary grade level students went back to in-person instruction this…

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School board picks Pryne for interim role, extends contract

From acting superintendent to interim, Jane Pryne now has a contract for the remainder of the 2020-2021 school…

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Sequim city manager, council agree on separation

‘Philosophical differences’ lead to call for resignation, severance agreement

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Advocates take break for health, personal reasons

Morris, Nightingale hope for return soon

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Community news briefs — Jan. 27, 2021

Grange sets food fundraiser

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Clallam Transit survey could add destinations

Would you take a bus to Hurricane Ridge if Clallam Transit offered the service?

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Report gives qualified approval of Dungeness reservoir

A feasibility study found no major problems with locating the Dungeness Off-Channel Reservoir west of the River Road-Happy…