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Updated: Sequim council opts to interview five city manager finalists

Sequim city councilors last week narrowed their search for Sequim’s next city manager to five, a list that…

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COVID, staffing burden Olympic Peninsula hospitals

The hospital system on the North Olympic Peninsula is strained by the increase of COVID-19 patients and staffing…

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COVID-19 case rates skyrocket on Olympic Peninsula

The North Olympic Peninsula public health officer continues to urge residents to get vaccinated for COVID-19 as case…

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Council to choose city manager finalists Thursday

Candidates to visit Sequim Sept. 8-10 for interviews

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Low flows lead to drought conditions on Dungeness River

Record-level heat in June and weeks without rainfall has once again led to low flows on the Dungeness…

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2021 Election: Schmeck, Sheppard advance to general in school board race

Two candidates vying for an open Sequim School Board director seat this fall both want to keep Critical…

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Sequim city council forum set for Sept. 1

Six of 10 candidates tentatively set to appear

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Sequim chamber elevates ‘essential workers’ with Citizen fo Year honor

When it came time to give kudos to the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s top citizen for 2020,…

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Fazios style a Sequim legacy

By the time she was 13, Paula Fazio was hard at work cleaning up a salon. Her starter…

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Clallam PUD to raise rates in 2022, 2023

Clallam County Public Utility District residential customers will see a 2.25 percent increase on their electric bills in…

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Clallam County adds 107 COVID cases, one death over weekend

The federal Food and Drug Administration gave full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, and Peninsula health…

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Health officer: All indoor spaces high risk for unprotected

COVID-19 cases are being confirmed in all indoor spaces across the North Olympic Peninsula as case numbers continue…

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Health officer: 6,000 people in Clallam, Jefferson in quarantine

Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered all public, private and charter school teachers, staff, contractors and other employees to…