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Cooper: ‘Cromnibus’ is here (just in case you missed it)!

“Cromnibus” arrived late on the American scene after months of contentious avoidance. Members of the 113th Congress rushed…

Devin McBride

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Verbatim: Devin McBride

Those with the Sequim Police Department recently welcomed, or more accurately re-welcomed police officer Devin McBride into the…

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Guest column: Harvesting energy from sunlight

What if there were a two-for-one sale on kilowatts? Your power bill would be cut in half —…

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Odds and ends and a year to remember

I don’t know about you, dear Gazette reader, but I’m not sure I’m ready for 2015. I’m still…

Guest Opinion: Inspiration from the mouth of babes

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Guest Opinion: Inspiration from the mouth of babes

I simply cannot stop thinking about Leah Crabtree, the 9-year-old girl who celebrated her birthday last month by…

Ady Crosby and Neddy Dondup stand in front of the Temple of Apollo at the ancient Delphi site.

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Verbatim: Ady Crosby

Born and raised on the Olympic Peninsula, Ady Crosby is a local through and through. A 2008 Sequim…

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Cooper: Happy-All-Days Unicorn

Sequim evenings come early in December making it hard to resist the impulse to stay inside, be warm…

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Odds, ends from the editor’s desk — Dec. 17, 2014

Get ready for the hordes arriving en masse — again. For the umpteenth time, Sequim is on another…

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Guest column: Giving for animals

It’s a bit simplistic to say that my family moved here because of and for our animals. But…

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Editor’s Corner: Oddities from the editor’s desk

Kudos to the local citizenry who took flocked to local stores during Small Business Saturday recently. Admittedly, it’s…

Ross McCurdy

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Verbatim: Ross McCurdy

Sequim natives Ross McCurdy and Nikki Nagler-McCurdy own The Oak Table Cafe in Kingston — created in the…

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Cooper: Fear trumps facts

Watching America’s response to the first case of Ebola discovered inside the United States was a bit like…

Starting from Cape Flattery to just north of the Copalis River and extending 25 to 50 miles into the Pacific

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Guest column: A hidden gem on the Olympic Peninsula

Most Americans know plenty about our national parks and probably have visited several of them. Folks here on…