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Along with remodel/expansion, River Center gets a new name

The community’s well-used building at Railroad Bridge Park isn’t the only thing getting a make-over in 2021.

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Sequim schools’ assistant superintendent placed on leave

Jennifer Maughan, Sequim School District assistant superintendent, has been placed on administrative leave, district officials and Maughan’s attorney…

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City, Catholic church partner on new pedestrian crosswalk

Effort follows collision that killed long-time attendee

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Sunland board considers plan to control deer population

Draft plan could be first in state, serve as case study

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Vaccine opponents urge restaurant owners to break mandate

Opponents of the North Olympic Peninsula’s Sept. 4 COVID-19 proof-of-vaccination mandate are offering to pay fines of restaurant…

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Sequim Library expansion, renovation on track

The long-awaited expansion and renovation of the busy Sequim Library took another step toward completion in late August…

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Three more COVID-19 deaths reported

Three more Clallam County residents have died from COVID-19, raising the total number of deaths caused by the…

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Health officer: Unvaccinated long-term care facility staff spread virus

Unvaccinated staff members of long-term care facilities are the drivers of the now eight COVID-19 outbreaks among such…

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UPDATED: Forks mourns deaths of three teens

Two others in critical condition Saturday

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UPDATED: Missing backpacker found, airlifted to get medical care

An overdue backpacker was found and airlifted to Olympia for medical evaluation and care, Olympic National Park reported…

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Hospital case loads rising; 3 more deaths reported in Clallam County

North Olympic Peninsula hospitals are struggling to take care of patients as loads increase with staffing stretched thin,…

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Peninsula hospitals postpone elective procedures

Elective procedures at Olympic Medical Center and Jefferson Healthcare have been postponed until at least next week because…

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COVID-19 increase slows slightly in Clallam

The rate of increase of new COVID-19 cases is slowing slightly in Clallam County — and perhaps also…