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Police blotter — April 24, 2024

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

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Sergeant Southard named Sequim deputy police chief

Sequim Police Department leaders recently named sergeant John Southard as the next deputy chief.

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Trial dates set in Sequim home invasion case

Tentative trial dates have been set for four people charged in a Sequim home invasion robbery that the…

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Kids keep fishing day tradition in Carrie Blake Park

Lines, lures, bobbers and worms were soaring on Saturday, April 20, thanks to strong winds in Carrie Blake…

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National Drug Take Back Day set for April 27

County-wide local law enforcement agencies, including the Sequim Police Department, will participate in the Nationwide Prescription Take-Back Day…

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Community news briefs — April 24, 2024

Pie party reset

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PUD staffer Hartman appointed to city council to fill former mayor’s seat

A long-time Clallam Public Utility District (PUD) staffer was appointed to the Sequim City Council last week.

John Brewer.

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Brewer, former editor and publisher peninsula newspapers, dies

When John Brewer retired as publisher of the Peninsula Daily News in 2015, he suggested newspaper employees take…

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Sequim city manager receives positive council review

Sequim City Manager Matt Huish received another favorable annual review from city councilors.

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Commissioners seek market analysis for Lost Mountain station

As they did with two other properties sold in the past year, Clallam County Fire District 3 leaders…

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City, fire department partner to bring back fire and safety inspections

Clallam County Fire District 3 and the City of Sequim are once again partnering to bring routine fire…

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Sequim third-graders use green thumbs in forestry field trip

Students from eight Helen Haller Elementary third grade classrooms trekked up Fish Hatchery Road, southwest of Sequim, on…

Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols, left, talks about a proposed mental health court program accompanied by District Court Judge Dave Neupert on Tuesday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Proposed changes to public defender caseloads could hurt rural counties

Proposed changes to the number of cases Washington public defenders are allowed to work each year could have…