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Find your fun in the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s first weekend

With fun for all-ages, Washington state’s oldest, longest, continuous-running festival — the Sequim Irrigation Festival — returns this…

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Tradition meets macabre with operetta and ‘The Addams Family’

May 5 matinee show features costume contest

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City sets ‘Flow’ theme for downtown intersection park

Carrie Blake Park bridges set for 2025 replacement

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Serenity shelter receives 35,000-plus laundry pods from Catholic youths

Guests at Serenity House of Clallam County’s shelter are well-supplied for laundry detergent for a few years, thanks…

Staff from the North Olympic Library System (NOLS) join project partners at the groundbreaking of the Sequim Library expansion on Wednesday. Pictured, from left, are Kyle and Carrie Priest, owners of Hoch Construction; NOLS board members Jennifer Pelikan; Cyndi Ross and chair Mark Urnes; NOLS collection services manager Erin Shield, facilities manager Brian Phillips, executive director Noah Glaude and Sequim Library manager Emily Sly; Marlo Dowell of Acila Consulting; and Pia Westen and Adam Hutschreider of SHKS Architects. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim library breaks ground

3,800-square-foot expansion expected to be complete by spring 2025

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Sergeant Southard named Sequim deputy police chief

Sequim Police Department leaders recently named sergeant John Southard as the next deputy chief.

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Kids keep fishing day tradition in Carrie Blake Park

Lines, lures, bobbers and worms were soaring on Saturday, April 20, thanks to strong winds in Carrie Blake…

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Long-time customers wed inside Black Bear Diner

Couple has known each other 53 years

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Sequim Picklers team up to form minor league

Major interest in pickleball from hundreds of Olympic Peninsula residents are helping fuel Sequim’s first minor league.

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PUD staffer Hartman appointed to city council to fill former mayor’s seat

A long-time Clallam Public Utility District (PUD) staffer was appointed to the Sequim City Council last week.

John Brewer.

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Brewer, former editor and publisher peninsula newspapers, dies

When John Brewer retired as publisher of the Peninsula Daily News in 2015, he suggested newspaper employees take…

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Sequim city manager receives positive council review

Sequim City Manager Matt Huish received another favorable annual review from city councilors.

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Commissioners seek market analysis for Lost Mountain station

As they did with two other properties sold in the past year, Clallam County Fire District 3 leaders…