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Medicaid program cuts could prove ‘devastating’

When 101 employees at Valley Medical Center in Renton lost their jobs in March after direct Medicaid payments…

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Responder Blotter — May 21, 2025

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

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City to auction house, outbuildings in park

In the coming weeks, the City of Sequim will auction off a house, and four outbuildings now sitting…

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Peninsula Home Fund grants open for nonprofit applications

Olympic View Community Foundation has opened grant applications through the Peninsula Home Fund, a vital resource dedicated to…

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Community News Briefs — May 21, 2025

Call for nonprofits

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Charter Review Commission seeks input

The Clallam County Charter Review Commission has launched a public survey regarding seven issues under consideration.

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Time bank idea comes to Peninsula

Residents in Clallam and Jefferson counties can exchange free hours of skilled labor with each other, thanks to…

Sequim Gazette file photo| Memorial Day ceremonies are set to take place across the peninsula on Monday, May 26. In Sequim, ceremonies will take place at Sequim View Cemetery, 1505 Sequim-Dungeness Way, at 11 a.m.; Jamestown S’Klallam Cemetery, 325 Jake Hall Road, at noon; and at Dungeness Cemetery, 2153 Lotzgesell Road, at 12:45 p.m.

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In memory of those who served

Sequim Gazette file photo| Memorial Day ceremonies are set to take place across the peninsula on Monday, May…

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City to replace manholes

Work on Washington Harbor Loop set to begin Monday, May 26

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Memorial, Celebration of Life events set for Ty Coone

Sequim kayaker went missing on May 13

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Sequim bank robber suspect trial set for July

Documents reveal details of April 9 incident, arrest

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Assault, death of Sequim man remains under investigation, police report

Medical examination remains pending

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Port Angeles Mayor Kate Dexter is one of several local people who helped pluck a winning duck from a pickup truck on Sunday at Port Angeles City Pier. There was 36 ducks to be plucked from six Wilder Toyotas.

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Duck Derby event brings in new record

Proceeds to benefit students seeking medical careers