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As part of their 40th anniversary celebration, Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club members took group photos of club members by the decade they joined. For 1986-1995, club members include, from left, Joanne Thoma, Nancy Davis, Alicia Crawford, Marilyn Bosckis, and Norma Herbold.

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Sunbonnet Sue’s still stitching and quilting 40 years later

After 40 years, quilters with the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club all share a similar sentiment: they love quilting…

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City council delays decision to support tribe’s land transfer proposal

Sequim city councilors, at their regular meeting Monday evening, pushed a decision to the end of April on…

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Clallam County Fire District 3 fire commissioners continue to seek options to fund new stations, such as for Carlsborg Station 33, which firefighters say is too small and in poor condition. Commissioners voted down doing a survey of the community on a potential bond because they felt it was too costly and would conflict with a potential Emergency Medical Services levy lid lift in the coming years.

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Fire commissioners pause bond survey, board expansion talks

Port Angeles, Sequim area fire districts discussing joint regional strategies

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Players with Troll Haven’s coach pitch baseball team take the field on April 11 for opening day of Sequim Little League’s season.

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Little League opens season with 350-plus players

Running through the rain, hundreds of ballplayers took the field on Saturday for Sequim Little League’s long-standing tradition…

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The Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road, was one of 18 establishments to receive a perfect health inspection in March.

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Clallam County’s health inspections for March 2026

Here are Clallam County Environmental Health Services’ inspections in March of restaurants, food businesses, and a juvenile facility.

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Responder Blotter — April 15, 2026

The weekly blotter includes calls in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County in the Sequim-Dungeness…

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For 25 years, Kids Fishing Day has provided an opportunity for kids 15 and younger to fish without a license, with bait and equipment provided. The event is sponsored by the North Olympic Peninsula Chapter of Puget Sound Anglers, the City of Sequim, and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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Annual Kids Fishing Day is Saturday, April 18

Liner replacement was completed last week

Abigail Poirier

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Sequim Super Kid: Abigail Poirier

At just 12 years old, Abigail Poirier is already making a meaningful impact at the Boys &Girls Club…

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe officials said if the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Land Transfer Act of 2026 was approved to transfer approximately 900 acres to the tribe, they’d continue to allow access to the Dungeness Spit and not develop on the property.

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Tribe: Land access will not change

Federal legislation would transfer refuge management to Jamestown S’Klallam

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While contract negotiations are still underway, the Progressive Design-Build team of Absher Construction of Puyallup, and McGranahan PK Architects of Tacoma will tentatively lead design and construction efforts for the new Helen Haller Elementary in Sequim. The project was approved as part of a bond in February 2025.

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Negotiations ongoing for elementary, high school bond project leads

Construction completion remains tentatively set for summer 2029

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Seventeen-year-old Clare Turella has captured two 2A state high jump titles as a freshman and sophomore, and for her junior year she’s set her sights on Sequim’s school record.

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Clare Turella keeps going to such great heights

Sequim high jumper sets big goals following 2A state titles

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Brad Simmons, president of UW Medicine Hospitals & Clinics, speaks to the Olympic Medical Center Board of Commissioners on Wednesday. The two organizations signed a nonbinding letter of intent last August and are evaluating a potential partnership.

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OMC, UW Medicine consider ‘e-consults’

Local providers could connect to specialists

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Tribe CEO to address commissioners about land transfer

Petition opposes Jamestown’s ownership proposal