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Olympic National Park reports visitor fatality

A Canadian visitor to Olympic National Park died Aug. 30 when a tree fell on his tent at…

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Police Blotter — Sept. 7, 2022

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

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Clallam County offering Monkeypox vaccine

Clallam County residents at high risk for infection of MPV (Monkeypox) may now get on the list for…

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OPNET warns of fentanyl trend

The Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team (OPNET) is warning communities about a growing trend of pills sometimes referred…

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County starting pilot medical respite program for homeless

The Clallam County Health and Human Services Department will be receiving $483,320 in American Rescue Plan Act, or…

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Community news briefs — Sept. 7, 2022

Tribe library, NOHC to present ‘Treaty Rights’

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All Sequim students eligible for free meals

Sequim School District students are all eligible for free meals through the 2022-2023 school year.

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Neah Bay green crab population booms

​​Traps are filling up with European green crabs along the Olympic Peninsula’s shorelines – particularly on the peninsula’s…

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Sequim man faces trial for sexually assaulting family member

A Sequim man is scheduled for a four-day trial this October for allegedly molesting and raping a family…

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Police investigating threatening graffiti at Sequim schools

Sequim Police Department officers are investigating graffiti and damage at Helen Haller Elementary School and Sequim Middle School…

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A 215-home development was approved in late August in the City of Sequim by hearing examiner Andrew Reeves.

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Hearing examiner approves 215 home build in Sequim

Some neighbors seeking reconsideration of project

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Suspected mail theft uncovered in Sequim

Law enforcement officials arrested a woman in Sequim last week in connection with suspect mail theft.

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COVID-19 case rates hitting plateau

COVID-19 case rates continue to fall on the North Olympic Peninsula, and medical experts think it’s due in…