Smoke may linger on peninsula despite rain; alert extended to noon Thursday

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Smoke may linger on peninsula despite rain; alert extended to noon Thursday

Wildfire smoke continues to linger on the North Olympic Peninsula

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One new COVID-19 case confirmed in Clallam County

One new confirmed case of COVID-19 was discovered in Clallam County on Tuesday

Diamond Point’s Dave Richardson and John Johnson stand aboard the USS Missouri for the 75th commemoration ceremony for the end of World War II in the Pacific on Sept. 2. The friends left the Sequim area in mid-July to make the journey to Hawaii via naval ship with Johnson’s plane. Photo courtesy of Dave Richardson

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Pilots finish trek to honor 75th anniversary end of WWII

Collision prevents some flights but friends focus on history

Sequim schools starts delivering meals to students

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Sequim schools starts delivering meals to students

The Sequim School District looks to begin offering meal distribution this week

On Monday, Sequim city councilors discussed Mayor William Armacost’s (bottom right) recent opinions on KSQM 91.5 FM about supporting QAnon during a question and answer time on the Coffee with the Mayor segment. Ultimately, they felt he had the right of freedom of speech. Photo courtesy of City of Sequim

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City councilors choose no action against mayor over QAnon comments

Deputy mayor said Armacost used free speech

PDC: Mayor did not violate state law with QAnon comments

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PDC: Mayor did not violate state law with QAnon comments

Public Disclosure Commission finds Sequim mayor William Armacost did not violate a state law

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Drop in COVID-19 cases has Clallam, Jefferson in low-risk category

No new COVID-19 cases were confirmed on the North Olympic Peninsula for a third consecutive day

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Clallam’s virus rate joins Jefferson in low-risk COVID-19 category

No new COVID-19 cases were reported on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend

Mayor, city say ‘Coffee’ sessions is no place for personal opinions

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Mayor, city say ‘Coffee’ sessions is no place for personal opinions

Sequim mayor says personal and political opinions he expressed in late August were “inappropriate.”

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Thick wildfire smoke creeping into Western Washington

Smoke from wildfires in Oregon and California has collected off the Washington coast

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Number of confirmed COVID cases on peninsula unchanged

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases remained unchanged for a sixth consecutive day

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Peninsula free of new COVID-19 cases for five days

The North Olympic Peninsula had five consecutive days without a confirmed new case of COVID-19

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WSDOT crews to put new US Highway 101 turn lane at Louella Road

WSDOT will be creating a new left turn lane on to Louella Road Sept. 15 and 16