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Sequim council candidates talk city managers, public health
Virtual forum features seven of 10 candidates
October 6, 2021
News
State may consider measures implemented on Olympic Peninsula
Gov. Jay Inslee visited the North Olympic Peninsula last week, holding a meeting on COVID-19 at the Peninsula…
October 6, 2021
News
CrabFest makes its return
The Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival is back this year, promising a delicious and COVID-safe event.
October 6, 2021
Business
Sequim rug store owner shares journey of going from Kabul to Sequim
Inside his Bell Street shop, Mohammad Amin Rahmati weaves a wool string to repair fringe on a rug…
October 6, 2021
News
Hospital workers getting vaccines
More than 300 health care workers at the North Olympic Peninsula’s three public hospitals remained unvaccinated against COVID-19…
October 4, 2021
News
Clallam Bay prison outbreak grows to 160-plus cases
Staff aren’t consistently wearing masks, health officer says
October 3, 2021
News
COVID claims two more lives
Two Jefferson County residents — a man in his 70s and a woman in her 60s — have…
October 2, 2021
Life
Best of the Peninsula 2021 winners announced
Special section, online ballots showcase top businesses and services
October 1, 2021
Life
Sequim woman receives virtual treatment for disorder, a first in Washington state
Abbott rep says roll out pushed forward by Covid with 3,000-plus served so far
October 1, 2021
News
Clallam County to offer Pfizer booster shots in Port Angeles
With the recent approval of COVID-19 booster shots by national agencies, officials with Clallam County Emergency Management and…
September 30, 2021
News
COVID outbreaks at long-term care facilities appear to slow
Outbreaks at long-term care facilities appear to be slowing down, with less large-scale transmission being reported, and COVID-19…
September 29, 2021
News
School board candidate not allowed to take position
June signature with PDC prevents campaigning, contributions
September 29, 2021
News
Sequim schools to offer voluntary COVID-19 testing
Sequim schools will begin voluntary COVID-19 testing of students, interim superintendent Jane Pryne announced earlier this week.
September 29, 2021
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