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Federal, state cuts could impact Clallam Transit

Clallam Transit is waiting to see how state and federal spending cuts will impact its operations and projects…

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Consultant: Positive responses for possible hospital merger

Juniper Advisory has received positive responses from a number of the more than 20 companies it approached about…

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Park firings hit Olympic, Mount Rainier, North Cascades

About half a dozen employees at each of Washington’s three national parks are believed to have been laid…

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Immigration fears hit Olympic Peninsula

State and local law enforcement agencies say they will abide by state law, which prohibits them from enforcing…

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How Republicans want to fix affordable housing shortage

GOP state lawmakers support 18 housing bills but oppose Democrats’ efforts to cap rent hikes

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Tjemsland crowned Irrigation queen

The scholarship pageant for the the 130th Irrigation Festival saw Sequim High School student and frequent Olympic Theatre…

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Police blotter — Feb. 26, 2025

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

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Schools’ bond, levy pass after special election certification

District seeks design, oversight committee members

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PDC probes whether Sequim council broke law with bond, levy support

Councilors to consider rule change for supporting local taxing districts

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Demonstrators, motorists show support for Ukraine

More than 40 community members turned out on Sunday, Feb. 23 in downtown Sequim to show their support…

Photo by Emily Matthiessen| The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce honored four outstanding citizens during a luncheon Tuesday at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course. Volunteer events photographer Ron Stecker, left, was named Citizen and the Year and philanthropist George Brown, right, was presented the Bill & Esther Littlejohn Humanitarian Award. Clallam County Fire District 3 volunteer Blaine Zechenelly, second from left, and Sequim Wheelers founder Nicole Lepping, second from right, were among the Citizen of the Year finalists.

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Chamber names Sequim’s Citizen, Humanitarian of the Year

The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce named its 2024 Citizen of the Year Tuesday but did something it…

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Sequim hosts two hearings for two subdivisions

Examiner to consider developments totaling 128 lots

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Humane Society’s Bark House to reopen Saturday

The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society’s Bark House will reopen Saturday, March 1, according to a message posted on…