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Health officer: Thanksgiving COVID surge could be smaller than expected

New cases reported on Peninsula

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Public hearing for transfer station, recycling center set for February

A public hearing regarding Olympic Disposal’s proposal to build a transfer station and recycling center in Carlsborg is…

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Sequim city staff moving up, out

Outgoing councilors share two cents at final meeting

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Demolition begins on troubled property

A little more than six months after a fire decimated structures at 153 W. Spruce St., a crew…

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Schmeck resigns school board director seat

The term for newly-elected Sequim School Board director Kristi Schmeck is over before it began.

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Sequim city council passes ordinance opposing any future income taxes

Sequim city councilors by a 4-3 vote passed a resolution on Nov. 22 stating their opposition to any…

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Two additional COVID deaths recorded in Clallam County

Long-term care facility outbreaks now over

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Restaurant owners file lawsuit against vaccine proof order

Clallam County and Dr. Allison Berry challenged

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COVID-19 outbreak stems from Thanksgiving gathering

Clallam County Public Health officials were tracking on Thursday the first reported outbreak of COVID-19 stemming from a…

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Sequim goes into 2022 with $31.7 balanced budget

No utility or property tax rates passed by city council

A map from Olympic Disposal's conditional use permit application shows details of the company's proposed waste transfer station and recycling in Carlsborg.

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Olympic Disposal proposing transfer station, recycling center in Carlsborg

A proposal to build a transfer station and recycling center in Carlsborg is now on the desks of…

Visitors to Railroad Bridge Park enjoy the colorfully-lit historic bridge earlier this week. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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A look into Jamestown’s Christmas lights effort

Contractor believes annual project could be biggest in state

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Joy Quilts program continues to help children in crisis

More than 7,000 plush animals, quilts given out