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Another 2,000 homes lose power to heavy snowfall

Clallam County Public Utility District officials report that there were about 50 homes still without power from a…

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Sequim residents see brunt of weekend outages

Power poles snapped, trees toppled, fences fell and many more things went airborne as much of the Sequim…

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Ukraine benefit to provide international nourishment, connections

Helplessness. It’s the feeling Sequim resident Mariia Bush said she struggles with the most when thinking about war…

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Strait Turners club shares knowledge and love of wood-based craft

“Each piece of wood has its own character, and you have to bring its character out,” said Sequim…

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Officials, observers talk elections process, security

With the Nov. 8 General Election less than a week away, Clallam County Elections staff are fielding daily…

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Ballot box observers not breaking law, police report

The local election process continues to go under the microscope, whether at the Clallam County courthouse or at…

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City pond to be restocked only for Kids Fishing Day

Pond designed for irrigation, not fish, staff say

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Macklemore surprises Reddog Coffee staff

Seattle rapper films music video on Olympic Peninsula

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Rolling Hills 215-home project allowed to go forward

No Superior Court appeal filed

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Halloween haunts join family-friendly harvest events

This Halloween, there’s plenty of family fun and familiar frights to go around. Local businesses, churches and community…

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Residents continue scrutiny of Miller Peninsula park plans

As Washington State parks officials continue to consider plans for Miller Peninsula State Park, property neighbors, park users…

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Sequim school leaders pick Rocha for open director position

After a lengthy executive session, Sequim School Board directors unanimously agreed Monday to appoint community member Michael Rocha…

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Sequim band to host free ‘Shades of Autumn’ concert on Saturday

The Sequim City Band will paint musical pictures of changing leaves and other pieces that provide “chills and…