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Police blotter — Nov. 25, 2020

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

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Officials: Avoid gathering with non-household members for holiday

North Olympic Peninsula health officials are urging residents to not gather and travel for the Thanksgiving holiday as…

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Man in Carlsborg collision earlier this month dies

A driver who was in a three-car wreck on U.S. Highway 101 in Carlsborg earlier this month has…

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Sequim schools to close buildings, revert to remote learning

Students in the Sequim School District will return to all remote learning starting Wednesday, Nov. 25, acting superintendent…

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Peninsula COVID-19 case numbers continue to rise as Clallam adds 58 since Nov. 19

Clallam and Jefferson counties added 13 COVID-19 cases combined as the North Olympic Peninsula continued its a recent…

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Crosswalk collision sends two sisters to hospital with one dying from injuries

Anderson remembered for love of God, family, gardening

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Peninsula adds 30 new COVID-19 cases

County health officers expect COVID-19 case numbers to continue to rise over the next few weeks, as Clallam…

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COVID-19 cases continue rise on peninsula, cases straining area health care

Clallam County medical personnel already are feeling the strain of a “significant uptick” in COVID-19 cases, Health Officer…

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County cases reach record-high COIVD-19 numbers

Jefferson County entered the state’s high-risk category for COVID-19 on Monday, while Clallam County reported the largest daily…

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Clallam County enters COVID-19 high-risk category

Clallam County has joined Jefferson County in the state’s COVID-19 high-risk category.

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City’s $33.5M budget includes major paving projects

Pilot body cams project, new bridges in park part of proposed funds

Magic moments like this between Dylan Krashan and Santa Claus in 2018 won’t happen this year at the downtown Sequim tree lighting event due to pandemic protocols coming into place. The tree lighting moves online to 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving at the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s website and social media pages. Sequim Gazette file photo by Erin Hawkins

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Downtown tree lighting goes virtual

Hometown Holiday events continue to promote shopping local during pandemic

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MAT hearing continues Wednesday

Decision on clinic expected in early December