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Council to consider letter of support for schools’ bond, levy

Following a request from Sequim School District officials to write a letter of support for its proposed construction…

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Animal Disaster planning group to meet

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Division of Emergency Management will host a planning committee kickoff meeting for the…

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FD3 refurbishes fire risk sign in Diamond Point

Residents of Diamond Point will have a clearer picture of the fire danger level thanks to a recent…

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Fraudsters pose as local law enforcement, first responders

Scammers are once again posing as law enforcement and first responders in phone calls to local residents.

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Police blotter — Jan. 15, 2025

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

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Fire District 3 sees record call load in 2024

Firefighters/medics respond to 9,000-plus calls

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If a construction bond is approved, Sequim High School’s open campus could be enclosed to increase safety and update the older facility, Sequim School District staff said.

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School bond: a look at HHE, SHS (part two in a series)

Feb. 11 special election ballots go out Jan. 22

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One man pleads guilty to AM/PM burglary

One man is now in prison and another awaits trial for the AM/PM burglary in Carlsborg last October.

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Family faces cancer uncertainty buoyed by community support

It was a massage therapist who first noticed the lump behind Rod Dirks’ left knee.

A new state law targets negligent drivers who hit or kill pedestrians. (Black Press File).

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New year has brought new state laws

New restrictions on cosmetics tested on animals, tougher penalties for negligent drivers, and requirements for hospitals to offer…

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Clallam County lodging tax funds awarded

$1.39 million to be provided to four organizations

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Ferguson backs bill to aid in hiring officers

One of Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson’s signature campaign promises was a $100 million proposal to help local police departments…

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Club offers ‘thank you’ soup lunch