For eight days, John Johnson and Dave Richardson of Diamond Point rode aboard the USS Essex from San Diego to Oahu to fly Johnson’s T6 Texan to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in the Pacific Ocean. Photo courtesy of Dave Richardson

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Diamond Point pilots arrive in Hawaii for end of WWII’s 75th anniversary

Friends to fly over Pearl Harbor memorial

Andrew Reeves, Clallam County hearing examiner, top left, swears in participants for a remand hearing on July 16 for the proposed Carlsborg manufactured home park by Chris Anderson, bottom left. Reeves approved the project on Aug. 19. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Hearing examiner approves Carlsborg manufactured home park again

Decision follows judge’s ruling on creek buffer, road width

Mikel Townsley’s flower stand “Wild is Her Favorite Color” has become a popular attraction on Cays Road since going up on July 5. She planted more than 700 starts this year as a project to help channel her energies after working at the Olympic Medical Cancer Center. “I want to put my hands in the dirt and create something for these people,” she said. 
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Cancer center patient navigator finds solace in garden

“I want to put my hands in the dirt and create something for these people.”

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Stakeholders set late Sept. for MAT hearing

Examiner to consider opioid addiction treatment clinic application

City adds temporary tech, emergency coordinator positions

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City adds temporary tech, emergency coordinator positions

Staff to suggest making them full-time for 2021

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Community News Briefs — Aug. 26, 2020

Coffee With Mayor at KSQM on Thursday

Lucky duck: Sequim man wins car in annual derby

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Lucky duck: Sequim man wins car in annual derby

Ed Ebling of Sequim had the lucky duck.

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Free presentation examines eviction moratorium

Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers, in partnership with the Northwest Justice Project and the Housing Solutions Network, is…

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Flu season is around the corner

While the world continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, North Olympic Peninsula health departments also are gearing up…

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Friends of Poor Walk set for Sept. 19

St. Vincent de Paul is once again bringing back an annual event to help community residents in need.

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Hog Wild raises $37,000 for OMC

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s first virtual fundraising event, Hog Wild, raised a record $37,000 on Saturday.

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe has new telecommunciations tower up and running

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe has new telecommunciations tower up and running

Cell reception and information for first responders in the Blyn area just got an upgrade.

Judy Larimore of Sequim assists her dog, Tucker, after a paddle on Sequim Bay near John Wayne Marina near Sequim. Larimore said the pup often accompanies her on kayak adventures. Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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PHOTO: Doggie paddling in Sequim

Judy Larimore of Sequim assists her dog, Tucker, after a paddle on Sequim Bay near John Wayne Marina…