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OMC expects continued federal funding

Department of Health surveyors noted ‘significant improvements’

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Food banks across peninsula bracing for SNAP cuts

North Olympic Peninsula food banks are bracing for an influx of customers following the recently passed federal budget…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
Local resident and tour guide Bob Steelquist provides directions to American Cruise Lines passengers after they arrive by van at the Dungeness River Nature Center in Sequim.

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Unique – and uniquely situated

Nationwide downturn in tourism may have had little impact on the Olympic Peninsula

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Clallam Fair set to start this week

Locals converge this week for treats, rides, rodeos, animals, and more at the Clallam County Fair in Port…

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Walking the walk: Nonprofit founded by couple seeking to spread kindness provides students with school shoes

Darrin and Alicia Liggins are all about helping people stand on their own two feet.

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School district to negotiate with Wenaha Group to lead school bond, CTE projects

Sequim School District leaders are now in negotiations with The Wenaha Group to serve as the construction management…

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Legendary shaper crafts ultralight tiny homes

Innovative, cost-effective structures could help with Washington’s housing crisis, he says

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Jefferson County man pleads not guilty to murder

A Jefferson County man charged with second-degree murder in the May death of a Sequim man following an…

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Updated: Fire District 3’s levy proposition passes

Updated: Aug. 8

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Council enacts moratorium on Master-Planned Overlay applications

Decision was to review city code, not single out Westbay, attorney says

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Canoe Journey arrives at Jamestown Beach

Sequim Gazette photos by Jacques Star

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Trinity UMC to start Safe Parking Program

Partnership will help those living in vehicles

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Four hymnals and 50 years later, musician retires from Faith Lutheran

New Director of Parish Music starts Aug. 3 at Sequim church