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Agricultural Accessory Use code changes could add new standards for farms

Hearing allows for input before potential proposal to county commissioners

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The Oasis Bar and Grill sees new ownership with a familiar face

Carly Rasmussen, new owner of The Oasis Bar & Grill, was an employee of the establishment for eight…

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Teens finish mural to honor former student Alissa Lofstrom

Artistic. Authentic. Welcoming. Wise. Environmentally and socially-minded. Kind words flow from family and friends when speaking about Alissa…

File photo by Jesse Major/Olympic Peninsula News Group / Two blind-folded mountain goats dangle from a helicopter in Olympic National Park as they await processing in 2018.

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Almost all mountain goats died after airlift from Olympics to Cascades

Almost all mountain goats died after airlift from Olympics to Cascades

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Irrigation Festival sets Grand Finale Weekend

One “Crazy Callen Weekend” down, and another filled with even more fun is set for the “Grand Finale…

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Irrigation Fest wraps up first, wet weekend

Water was definitely in abundance for the first weekend of the Sequim Irrigation Festival.

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Drivers to see smoother North Sequim Avenue surface, sidewalks

Asphalt paving for the North Sequim Avenue Sidewalk and Bike Lanes project started Monday, May 6, along North…

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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.