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Two more COVID-19 deaths reported on peninsula

Two Clallam County residents were confirmed on Wednesday to have died of COVID-19.

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Sequim chamber names finalists of 2021 Citizen of Year

A trio of community advocates are up for Sequim’s top civic award.

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East Sequim Road Project included in 16-year transportation budget

Timeline for construction unknown as local leaders hope for quick turnaround

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Lawmakers OK planning funds for mental crisis center

State lawmakers recently approved $3.25 million in planning funds for a 16-bed mental-health crisis facility in Sequim.

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Two vie for open sheriff seat

Two high-profile Clallam County government department heads will not seek new terms in office in the Nov. 8…

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Firefighters, resident recollect rescue from blaze

Crew says incident is a once in a career event in Sequim

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Fire District 3’s headquarters to expand sleep quarters

Commissioners to consider architects for new stations

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Sunshine Fest shimmers in third year

Events see support, good weather

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Perserverance, hard work turns teen’s dream into reality

Koda Robinson has had his sights set on attending the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis since seventh grade.

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Clallam County adds two deaths due to COVID-19

Two Clallam County residents died from COVID-19 over the weekend, bringing the county’s total from the virus to…

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Residents may hear explosions from ordnance disposal Wednesday

At approximately 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 9, the U.S. Army’s Explosive Ordnance Division will be disposing of…

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Mask mandate to be lifted by March 12

The Clallam County public health order requiring masking in indoor public places will be rescinded earlier than planned,…

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Peninsula on track for lifting proof-of-vaccine mandate

COVID-19 case rates continue to trend downward