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Photo courtesy of CCFD 3| Fire Chief Justin Grider, left, and Disaster Preparedness volunteer Blaine Zechenelly are all smiles during a ceremonial check presentation with donor Molly Schwarz of Sequim.

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CCFD 3 announces donations

Clallam County Fire District 3 Chief Justin Grider has announced donations to the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)…

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OMC’s losses in 2024 less than previous year

Preliminary figures showed Olympic Medical Center losing more than $10.3 million during the course of 2024, although it…

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Coast Guard suspends search for missing kayaker

The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search Wednesday morning for a man who went missing while fishing from…

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Irrigation Fest wraps two full weekends of events for 130th year

Tradition remains strong for Washington’s longest running festival.

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Responder Blotter — May 14, 2025

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

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Sequim corridor project delayed at least six years

State’s budget shortfall, prioritizing other state projects lead to decision

Photo courtesy of Sequim Soroptimists
Linda Klinefelter, center, president of Soroptimist International of Sequim, presents a check for $9,000 to Tracy Sheldon, left, development director for Peninsula Behavioral Health (PBH), and Patty Jordan, PBH’s Child Family Services supervisor. The money will be used for child- and youth-friendly treatment rooms at PBH’s Sequim location.

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Soroptimist gift will revamp treatment rooms

Spaces at PBH’s Sequim site will be for traumatized children/youth

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Community News Briefs — May 14, 2025

Astronomical Society to meet

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From the Sequim Food Bank: Rooted in local good: investing in farms, feeding our community

Thank you for the incredible response to last month’s column. Your kind words and thoughtful comments remind me…

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Police: Assault victim dies after being airlifted to Harborview

A man died after he was allegedly assaulted in the 500 block of West Washington Street in Sequim.

Photo by Emily Matthiessen| Eleven-year-old Ember Hanshaw, a fifth-grader at Helen Haller Elementary School in Sequim, has serious medical conditions that, combined, are so unusual they affect only one in more than 100 million people.

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Ember’s spark: Sequim fifth-grader fights rare cluster of life-threatening diagnoses with a smile

An ember is something one finds in a fire that is dying, yet it is evidence that the…

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Hoh Road reopens ahead of summer tourist, vacation season

After more than four months of closure, the Upper Hoh Road is repaired and was reopened last week…

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Sequim City Council, school board races go uncontested

CCFD3, Hospital and Port see competition