Sequim schools set staged opening for September

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Sequim schools set staged opening for September

With administrators and local health leaders seeking a hybrid model to open schools this fall and school staff…

UPDATED: Sheriff’s office seeks help in identifying deceased male found on Highway 112

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UPDATED: Sheriff’s office seeks help in identifying deceased male found on Highway 112

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is asking the community to help identify the body of a deceased man…

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Clallam County reports an additional COVID-19 case

One new case of COVID-19 was reported Sunday on the North Olympic Peninsula, a locally acquired infection in…

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Delay strains Clallam business finances

Clallam County entrepreneurs on July 29 lamented Gov. Jay Inslee’s latest blow to reviving their economic health in…

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Two new cases of COVID-19 in Clallam, none in Jefferson

Officials: Friends, not tourist, most risky

Hospital board picks Wolfe for top administrator role

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Hospital board picks Wolfe for top administrator role

Olympic Medical Center’s board of commissioners didn’t have far to go to find its next top administrator.

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Clallam County’s confirmed COVID-19 cases rise to 92

Clallam County added three cases of COVID-19 Wednesday while Jefferson County reported one case after a two-week hiatus…

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Driver cited after fatal motorcycle collision

A Sequim motorist cited for failure to yield after she killed a motorcyclist last week said Tuesday she…

UPDATED: Backpacker reported as missing walks out of Olympic National Park

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UPDATED: Backpacker reported as missing walks out of Olympic National Park

An overdue backpacker who was reported as missing Tuesday walked out of Olympic National Park at Staircase on…

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Clallam County reports seven more virus cases

Seven new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Clallam County on Tuesday, while Jefferson County experienced its 13th…

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First Teacher sets parent event to talk COVID-19

Nurse Sonja Bittner will talk about COVID-19 health guidelines and considerations and masks at a First Teacher parent…

Tim Wheeler of Sequim, acting chairman of the non-partisan Voices for Health and Healing, attaches an envelope containing a letter on the front door of the building housing the Port Angeles office of U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer on Thursday, July 23. The letter, signed by reportedly some 120 people, expressed disappointment in Kilmer’s progress in promoting universal health care, protection of Social Security and efforts to contain military spending, in particular the expansion of the U.S. Navy’s Growler aircraft training program at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Letter to Kilmer

Tim Wheeler of Sequim, acting chairman of the non-partisan Voices for Health and Healing, attaches an envelope containing a…

Police blotter — July 29, 2020

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Police blotter — July 29, 2020

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