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City considers options after no bids for park house

An auction for a two-story house and outbuildings in the City of Sequim’s Gerhardt Park at 1610 S.…

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Hearing examiner approves Habitat’s townhome project

Wetland buffer limits size to 45 units

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Free Student Meals Programs start in Sequim, PA

Following their slogan “when school is out, we’re in,” the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula…

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Community News Briefs — June 18, 2025

Puget Sound Anglers meet

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Agnew hosts community safety fair

Some studious Agnew residents want to help neighbors ready for any disaster that may come their way.

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Sequim caps municipal funding for 2026’s budget

Sequim city councilors have opted to cap municipal funding contracts in 2026 at 1.5% of the city’s General…

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American Legion holds Flag Day ceremony

A flag retirement ceremony was held Saturday — Flag Day — at American Legion, Jack Grennan Post 62,…

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The ABCDs — Danielsons retire from HHE

Couple spent much of their careers in Sequim elementary schools

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ No injuries were reported in the Tuesday, June 17, standoff that ended with the arrest of Justin Cox.

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Barricaded man who fired at officers taken into custody

A man who called himself “the Messiah” and fired toward officers after barricading himself with a rifle inside…

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Years-long Towne Road project now complete

After 15 years and multiple variations of the project, Towne Road — which runs along the eastern edge…

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Sequim man arrested for allegedly trying to sexually exploit children

Sequim police arrested Craig A. Gallauher, 52, of Sequim on charges of sexual exploitation of two minor children…

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Sequim ‘No Kings’ protest draws 2,600 participants

At least 2,600 people lined both sides of West Washington Street on Saturday as part of the “No…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ A “No Kings” protest against the Trump administration organized by Sequim Indivisible is among approximately 2,000 such protests scheduled to take place Saturday, June 14, in cities and communities in all 50 states. The protest in Sequim will take place from noon to 2 p.m. at Washington Street and North Priest Road. This photo was taken during a protest in Sequim in May.

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‘No Kings’ protest set for Saturday

Sequim will join cities and towns in all 50 states participating in a “No Kings” protest against the…