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How our lawmakers voted

While negotiations on the budget proposals passed by both houses continue behind closed doors, floor action in both…

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Last large-scale first-dose clinics set for this weekend

This coming weekend is the last planned for large-scale first-dose mass vaccination clinics by public health departments in…

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Superintendent: Stakeholders will have input on elementary model proposal

Parents, staff and community members will have a chance to provide their thoughts about a possible change to…

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Community news briefs — April 21, 2021

Special Studium Generale guest to present from Israel

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County sets charter review recommendation presentations

Citizens interested in the Charter Review Commission’s recommended changes to county operations and procedures can hear from commissioners…

Amanda Beitzel, 2021 Sequim Irrigation Festival Grand Marshal. Photo by Keith Ross/Keith’s Frame of Mind

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Dignitaries set to usher in Sequim’s 126th Irrigation Festival

At 126 years, Sequim’s annual Irrigation Festival is still going strong — even in mostly virtual mode.

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SEF sets silent auction fundraiser

To commemorate two decades of supporting local school students and educators — and to help fund more of…

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Property tax deadline coming up; extensions possible for eligible businesses

The first half of property taxes — or an application for an extension of payment from eligible businesses…

Sequim Police Blotter

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Police Blotter — April 21, 2021

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

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Learn about transition services for youths with special needs

Clallam County Parent to Parent is hosting a free virtual “Transition Services” seminar at 4 p.m. Thursday, April…

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Creamery owners talk rebranding effort, recalls

New self-contained manure pond to finish this month

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Klontz picked to lead Sequim’s public works

The new face of the Sequim’s public works department is a familiar one.

Officials with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe continue to explore funding options for a proposed $2.5 million roundabout at the Sophus Road intersection near the Longhouse Market & Deli. Conceptual design from Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe

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Jamestown Tribe continues to seek roundabout funds

City of Sequim offers general safety support for Blyn intersection