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Lawmakers OK planning funds for mental crisis center

State lawmakers recently approved $3.25 million in planning funds for a 16-bed mental-health crisis facility in Sequim.

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How our lawmakers voted

Final adjournment of this year’s scheduled 60-day session took place at about 11:35 p.m. on March 10, after…

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Traffic delays anticipated this week around Lake Crescent

Travelers who use U.S. Highway 101 between Port Angeles and Forks will want to plan ahead for potential…

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New Columbia River bridge at top of $17 billion transportation plan

Brooklynn Hillemann

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Use of force by police redefined in new law

By Juan Morfin

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Emergency powers bill dies in late night debate

Brooklynn Hillemann

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Oil owners will be held financially liable for oil spills under newly passed bill

By Juan Morfin

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Standards for police pursuits, use of force, defined

By Juan Morfin

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Community News Briefs — March 9, 2022

Virtual walk through the woods

Brian King.

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Two vie for open sheriff seat

Two high-profile Clallam County government department heads will not seek new terms in office in the Nov. 8…

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How our legislators voted

State lawmakers were meeting in lengthy floor action last week to pass dozens of bills as this year’s…

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Sequim Single Seniors looks to reconnect, make social connections

Group meets 1 p.m. second Saturday of each month at Big Elk

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Sequim woman arrested for mailing drugs into prison

On March 2, detectives with the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team (OPNET) arrested 33-year-old Sequim resident Marie J.…