Culp slams governor for virus, fire response

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Culp slams governor for virus, fire response

Rally reportedly draws more than 1,000 people

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Two more coronavirus cases reported in Clallam County

Two new COVID-19 cases reported in Clallam while Jefferson remains without a new case in September

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Clallam board of health hears good news: Potential return of students, teachers

More teachers and students may be coming back to classrooms thanks to low COVID-19 rate

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Two new COVID-19 cases added in Clallam County

Clallam County added two COVID-19 cases to its total

Locals can see the reveal of this year’s Irrigation Festival float online at 4:45 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19 at <a href="http://www.irrigationfestival.com" target="_blank">irrigationfestival.com</a> followed by the Kickoff Dinner and silent and live auction. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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Irrigation Festival float reveal set for virtual event Saturday

The Sequim Irrigation Festival begins its festivities with the Kick-off Dinner and Float Roll-on Saturday, Sept. 19th at…

Smoke may linger on peninsula despite rain; alert extended to noon Thursday

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Smoke may linger on peninsula despite rain; alert extended to noon Thursday

Wildfire smoke continues to linger on the North Olympic Peninsula

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One new COVID-19 case confirmed in Clallam County

One new confirmed case of COVID-19 was discovered in Clallam County on Tuesday

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YMCA opens grant applications for local youth leaders

Olympic Peninsula YMCA is accepting applications for the YMCA Dennis Watson Spirit of TEAM Grant.

Diamond Point’s Dave Richardson and John Johnson stand aboard the USS Missouri for the 75th commemoration ceremony for the end of World War II in the Pacific on Sept. 2. The friends left the Sequim area in mid-July to make the journey to Hawaii via naval ship with Johnson’s plane. Photo courtesy of Dave Richardson

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Pilots finish trek to honor 75th anniversary end of WWII

Collision prevents some flights but friends focus on history

For more than 110 consecutive days, Sequim’s Neil Morris has set aside 3-plus hours to wave and hold signs showing his support for Black Lives Matter and the Human Rights Campaign. “I just want people to be aware,” Morris said. “I don’t know what else I could do. I piss off a lot of people and I think that is a good thing.” Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Retiree keeps 100-plus day streak advocating for equality at Sequim intersection

Morris feels need to support adopted son, condemn racism

Sequim schools starts delivering meals to students

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Sequim schools starts delivering meals to students

The Sequim School District looks to begin offering meal distribution this week

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Temporary closure set in upper Dungeness

Forest service roads in the upper Dungeness area will be closed for two or three days, Sept. 23-26

On Monday, Sequim city councilors discussed Mayor William Armacost’s (bottom right) recent opinions on KSQM 91.5 FM about supporting QAnon during a question and answer time on the Coffee with the Mayor segment. Ultimately, they felt he had the right of freedom of speech. Photo courtesy of City of Sequim

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City councilors choose no action against mayor over QAnon comments

Deputy mayor said Armacost used free speech