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Clallam finds 3 COVID cases; new Jefferson County order gives teeth to masking rule

Restaurants, grocery stores and gas-station delis in Jefferson County must comply with COVID-19 regulations or risk losing their…

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No new COVID-19 cases on peninsula

No new cases of COVID-19 were reported on the North Olympic Peninsula on Tuesday.

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Peninsula health officials discuss schools reopening

North Olympic Peninsula health officers met virtually with school district superintendents Tuesday to review plans to reopen schools…

Fair trade fashion show finds roots in Dungeness

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Fair trade fashion show finds roots in Dungeness

Debut set for Sept. 4 at Impact Fashion online

Colonial Festival continues in adapted fashion

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Colonial Festival continues in adapted fashion

Organizers hope to fully come back in 2021

Sequim staff prepare options for workforce housing development

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Sequim staff prepare options for workforce housing development

Planning director anticipates proposals in coming months

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Three new cases of COVID-19 in Clallam County

Three new COVID-19 cases were confirmed Monday in Clallam County and one new case was confirmed in Jefferson…

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Clallam County reports three new COVID-19 cases

Clallam County reported three new COVID-19 positives on Sunday, bringing the county’s total to 133 cases since March…

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Seven new COVID-19 cases in Clallam; no new cases in Jefferson

Seven new confirmed cases of COVID-19 were added to Clallam County’s total on Thursday, while Jefferson County did…

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Sequim’s fire inspections on hold for existing businesses

Agencies hope for new fire inspector agreement but no talks set

Dr. Allison Unthank was appointed as Clallam County’s public health officer in September 2018. Submitted photo

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Clallam’s health officer faces pandemic with empathy, facts

Since she was 11, Dr. Allison Berry Unthank knew she was meant to help people.

Sequim city councilors agreed in late July to extend a moratorium for six months on manufactured home developments so city staff and the planning commission could better analyze the Sequim Municipal Code’s language on private streets. Discussions about private streets in manufactured home developments came up late last year during the binding site plan application for Lavender Meadows, a 217-site manufactured home park at the intersection of North Sequim Avenue and Port Williams Road. It was approved earlier this year. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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City extends moratorium on manufactured homes

Two temporary positions added for increased services need

Employees at Sequim Costco helped save a woman with a defibrillator on Aug. 1 after she fainted outside the business. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Costco employees save woman with defibrillator

Fire District commends live-saving efforts