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Two more COVID deaths in Clallam County

Clallam County confirmed on Tuesday two additional deaths caused by COVID-19, raising the total number of deaths on…

Mayor William Armacost's T-shirt worn during a recent shopping trip has been posted on a variety of Facebook sites. (Editor's note: We have blurred a profane word on the shirt). It is not known who took the photo that has prompted many social media comments and letters to the editor.

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Photo of Sequim mayor’s T-shirt draws criticism, support

A photo of Sequim mayor William Armacost wearing a T-shirt with a profanity on it made the rounds…

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Irrigation Festival turns 126

And the fest goes on …

Captain Derrell Sharp with Clallam County Fire District 3. Submitted photo

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Fire District 3 works with excess 9-1-1 caller

Emergency call load up from 202o so far

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JCPenney to close in Sequim on Sunday

Retailer spent 101 years on peninsula

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Sequim springs to life by the basket

Another dazzling display of local flora — courtesy of Sequim High School students and community volunteers — is…

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City council members look to election

Current office-holders will crowd the Nov. 2 ballot for city council races in Sequim, according to interviews with…

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Peninsula numbers leveling, but state cases may take a few more weeks

While the North Olympic Peninsula is seeing a plateau on COVID-19 case rates, county health officers aren’t expecting…

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Peninsula counties leading vaccine efforts: Jefferson tops state, Clallam at 57 percent

Jefferson County has reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the state for second-dose COVID-19 vaccinations for eligible residents,…

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Middle school vaccinations expected by June

North Olympic Peninsula health officers are preparing for the authorization by summer of 12- to 15-year-olds to have…

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Sequim loses its superfan: Myron Teterud, community and local sports fanatic, dies at 81

Sequim’s own superfan has passed.

The Sequim Irrigation Festival’s royalty for 2021 (from left, princess Sydney VanProyen, queen Hannah Hampton, and princesses Allie Gale and Zoee Kuperus) will travel through Sequim on May 8 for the Grand Parade/Procession at 5 p.m. View it online or in-person, with the route to be revealed online at irrigationfestival.com on May 7. Sequim Gazette file photo by Michael Dashiell

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Irrigation Festival hosts in-person, virtual events Saturday

Streak continues for most consecutive event in 126th year

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Missing ‘Pumpkin’ reunited with owners after 8 months

Diligent Sequim residents help with cat hunt