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Finalists announced for Sequim’s 2023 Citizen of the Year

Three dedicated Sequim volunteers are being lauded for their service to the community after being named finalists for…

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Port of Port Angeles updates on John Wayne Marina, Marine Trade Center

New tariffs to take effect next month

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Towne Road could go to bid March 26

Next update to be March 4

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Former Sequim mayor announces resignation from council

Ferrell said work obligations overseas limit his time

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Council extends manufactured home moratorium again

City staff to work on revisions to preserve housing option

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Mobile Healing Clinic to start in Clallam Bay March 4

RV offers similar MAT services as Sequim facility

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Plan to cap how much landlords can raise rent moves ahead

Statewide caps on annual rent increases could take effect in Washington state as soon as this year after…

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Tribe, partners preserving kelp for restoration needs

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe shellfish biologist Annie Raymond holds a piece of chocolate-colored kelp to the light, squinting to…

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Clallam County to hire jail nurses after service provider ends contract

The Clallam County jail will hire four nurses as county employees after Nashville-based nursing services provider Wellpath submitted…

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The bills that are dead and still alive in Washington’s 2024 legislative session

By Grace Deng, Laurel Demkovich and Jerry Cornfield

Sequim Police Blotter

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Police blotter — Feb. 21, 2024

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

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Clallam County to commit ARPA funds by end of year

The coronavirus pandemic may be becoming a distant memory, but some of the federal government’s stimulus money provided…

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Clergy members could become mandatory reporters of child abuse

By Mary Murphy