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Hit-and-run leaves Sequim boy seriously injured

A 13-year-old boy was struck and seriously injured in a hit-and-run incident that occurred around 9 p.m. Monday…

Photo courtesy of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office| The Sentinel, an Armored Rescue Vehicle delivered to the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office in February, was deployed for the first time Sunday, leading to the peaceful surrender of a barricaded assault suspect with outstanding warrants.

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Barricaded assault suspect surrenders after stand-off with multiple agencies

Sequim incident marks first deployment of Sentinel armored vehicle

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Second suspect arrested in elaborate scam

A second suspect was arrested in connection with an elaborate scheme that robbed a 71 year-old Sequim woman…

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Clallam Transit grant for new buses could be on hold

A $3.6 million federal grant awarded to Clallam Transit System for the purchase of new buses could be…

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Hospitals are likely to feel state cuts

OMS partners offer specialized care

Photo by Sandy Reed| Reader Sandy Reed submitted this photo of a “fog bow” that she snapped while walking along Graysmarsh Beach late Tuesday afternoon, March 25. A fog bow is different from a rainbow because fog droplets are much smaller than raindrops, which minimizes color and makes the bow appear white. Reed said that although it was sunny in Sequim, the Strait of Juan de Fuca was shrouded in thick fog. Suddenly, the sun broke through and formed a fog bow. “This one literally shimmered!” she wrote in an email to the Sequim Gazette.

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A vision in white

Photo by Sandy Reed| Reader Sandy Reed submitted this photo of a “fog bow” that she snapped while…

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Sequim schools shelter in place during nearby arrest

An arrest on Wednesday morning led Sequim School District officials to have the main campus “shelter-in-place” for about…

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Responder Blotter — March 26, 2025

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

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Sequim woman uses CPR training to save man outside Walmart

She credits training to Boys & Girls Club

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Hearing examiner approves two Sequim developments

Proposed projects could add 128 homes to city

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Community News Briefs — March 26, 2025

City seeks volunteers for board, commission

Photo courtesy of the City of Sequim| Representatives from the Washington State Department of Ecology congratulate the City of Sequim Water Reclamation Facility staff for the city’s Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance Award for 2023. Pictured from left to right are: Department of Ecology representatives Wastewater Operator Outreach Shane Cooper; Facility Permit Manager Dainis Kleinbergs; City of Sequim WRF maintenance Josh Rees; Chief WRF Operator Timmy Wright; Utilities Manager John Christenson; WRF Operator and Process Analyst Alicia Davia; and Public Works Director Paul Bucich.

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City receives Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance Award

The City of Sequim Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) has received a Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance Award for…