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Road projects continue in City of Sequim

North Sequim Avenue pavement rehab begins June 24

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Sequim High celebrates its Class of 2024

With their diplomas — or reasonable facsimiles — in hand, Sequim High School’s Class of 2024 on Friday…

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A call for change: Family, advocates, lawmakers take on MMIWP epidemic

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP) is a human rights disaster most notably affecting indigenous women…

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Cheers, high fives abound for Sequim seniors at SHS Grad Walk

Sequim School District classrooms came out in droves to support its graduating seniors the morning of June 14.

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Fire commissioners form joint association

In late May, fire commissioners from Clallam and Jefferson counties announced they formed the Olympic Peninsula Fire Commissioners…

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Goods come in for Olympic View Church’s ‘Gathering Ground’ playground

The first pieces have arrived for Olympic View Church’s park project “The Gathering Ground.”

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WSDOT sets priorities on roundabouts

Two roundabouts have been reclassified by the state Department of Transportation, the regional administrator told Clallam County commissioners.

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Clallam sheriff pursuing $9.6M grant for public safety facility

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is pursuing a $9.6 million Department of Defense grant to help fund construction…

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Police blotter — June 19, 2024

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

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Forum to highlight candidates for State Rep. seat

Community members can learn more about candidates for 24th Legislative District’s State Representative position this week.

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League of Women Voters set District 24 forums

The League of Women Voters in Clallam and Jefferson counties have set five candidate zoom forums in July…

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Community news briefs — June 19, 2024

Learn about origins of marine sailing

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Charter review set for next year

Clallam County residents will have a chance to suggest revisions to the county charter when a 15-member board…