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Physicians: Pandemic is in hands of community

Five doctors, amid the rise in COVID-19 deaths on the North Olympic Peninsula, asked for the community’s help…

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Updated: Sequim council chooses Utah administrator to lead city

Contract negotiations begin next week

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Sequim, first responders detail 9/11’s legacy

It was a Tuesday morning some two decades ago when Mark Abshire, a retired United States Air Force…

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Peninsula COVID-19 deaths at 42

Seven new COVID-19 deaths of North Olympic Peninsula residents were confirmed on Wednesday, raising the total number of…

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UPDATED: Mask dispute postpones Sequim School Board meeting; meeting rescheduled for Monday on Zoom

Editor’s note: The Sequim School Board’s Sept. 7 regular meeting will resume at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 13,…

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Victim in fatal bike crash identified

The identity of the bicyclist who was killed on Old Olympic Highway over Labor Day Weekend has been…

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Berry critics pack into board meeting

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Reach, row for hospice back on water in 2021

Perhaps it’s the good-natured competition, or the recognition that funds raised at the event go to a critical…

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Update: Decision on new city manager possible this week

Virtual meet-and-greet set for Thursday

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Election 2021: City Council Position 2 candidates talk MAT, transparency

All five incumbents seeking reelection on the Sequim city council face challengers in the Nov. 2 General Election.

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OMC, Jefferson Healthcare under strain with COVID cases

Jefferson Healthcare and Olympic Medical Center are straining under the stress of increased patient load from COVID-19 and…

Protesters gather in the lobby of the Clallam County Courthouse on Sept. 3. Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Hundreds gather at Clallam Courthouse, seeking health officer

An estimated 200 to 300 anti-vaccine-mandate protesters rallied outside the Clallam County Courthouse on Friday morning, Sept. 3,…

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Exhausted health care workers tell of virus surge

A deeply fatigued Dr. Tracie Harris gave what she admitted were “entirely unprepared comments” Tuesday morning.