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Sequim grad turns to TikTok to become Rubber Band Ball Guy

Goal: create a 500 pound rubber band ball

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Clallam County’s COVID death is 13th recorded; Man in his 40s had chronic condition

Clallam County confirmed its 10th death due to COVID-19, increasing the North Olympic Peninsula’s total to 13 deaths…

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Clallam County candidate filing begins today

Forty-two seats on Nov. 2 ballot

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Olympic Peninsula health officers worry about mask directive

Those who are fully vaccinated have been assured by federal and state authorities that they can safely refrain…

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OMC lauds three respiratory therapy staff members

The Olympic Medical Center Board of Commissioners recognized three respiratory therapists at a recent virtual board meeting, acknowledging…

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Port Angeles man airlifted after rollover on Hwy 101 near Sequim

A 69-year-old Port Angeles man was injured in a single-vehicle roll-over on U.S. Highway 101 near Sequim Friday…

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Inslee: Open for business by end of June

COVID-19 restrictions on businesses are likely to be lifted on June 30, and state masking restrictions for fully…

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Teens can get COVID vaccine Thursday

Children 12 to 15 years old will begin getting vaccinations Thursday using Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine across the North…

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Port of Port Angeles picks new executive director

Port of Port Angeles commissioners selected former NATO officer Geoff James as the tax district’s new executive director…

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COVID shot clinics for 12- to 15-year-olds ready as soon as approval given

Health officials across the North Olympic Peninsula are scheduling Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination clinics for children 12 and older…

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Peninsula nears 50 percent full vaccination

The North Olympic Peninsula is approaching 50 percent of its full population being vaccinated for COVID-19, with more…

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Two more COVID deaths in Clallam County

Clallam County confirmed on Tuesday two additional deaths caused by COVID-19, raising the total number of deaths on…

Mayor William Armacost's T-shirt worn during a recent shopping trip has been posted on a variety of Facebook sites. (Editor's note: We have blurred a profane word on the shirt). It is not known who took the photo that has prompted many social media comments and letters to the editor.

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Photo of Sequim mayor’s T-shirt draws criticism, support

A photo of Sequim mayor William Armacost wearing a T-shirt with a profanity on it made the rounds…