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Clallam County takes next step in adjusting commissioner districts

The next step in aligning Clallam County’s three commissioner districts to current populations is in place as local…

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Community news briefs — May 19, 2021

OMC seeking input on strategic plan

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Sunrise Rotary helps Boys & Girls Club with remote learning

New desks, laptops help students during pandemic

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Simdars Road project remains on hold for state funds

Project included in two halted transportation funding packages

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City to share race, equity conversations with other groups

March meetings’ themes cover education, policy and diversity

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Sequim’s median house price reaches all-time high

Available housing lowest since 2003

President Ted Lund, on left, and treasurer Philomena Lund of the Kiwanis of Sequim-Dungeness, on right, present Nicole Goettling, owner-director of Bibity Bobity, a check for $275 to help install a shaded area outside for learning and play as part of a Kiwanis “mini-grant” program. Submitted photo

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Kiwanis’ ‘mini-grants’ help Sequim area children

Mini-grants from the Kiwanis of Sequim-Dungeness recently went out to several local groups and businesses to help make…

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Leo Goolden, who is restoring the racing cutter Tally Ho, plans to move the project from rural Sequim to Port Townsend.

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Tally Ho to move from Sequim to Port Townsend

Historic yacht undergoes renovation

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Soroptimists’ Medical Loan Closet reopens

Medical assistance — in the form of walkers, wheelchairs and more — is available to the community once…

Sequim Police Blotter

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Police Blotter — May 19, 2021

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

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Domestic ducks find happy homes

Animal lovers in Sequim will be happy to hear that the five domestic ducks that were left at…

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Sequim schools eye plans for fall reopening

Sequim school leaders have some homework to complete.

Merissa Koller Williams is the new executive director of Olympic Nature Experience. Submitted photo

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Koller named executive director at Olympic Nature Experience

Clallam County’s all-outdoor nature school has a new leader.