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Clallam confirms new cases, total rises to 33

Clallam County confirmed two new cases of COVID-19 Monday during a week in which health officials are expected…

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No new COVID-19 cases in Clallam County over weekend

New case in Jefferson County likely won’t affect Phase 3 application

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Peninsula cases of COVID-19 rise to 60

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases on the North Olympic Peninsula rose to 60 after a household member…

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State superintendent: Expect schools to be open in fall

Schools will not look quite the same, Washington state’s public school leader said today, but he expects students…

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Clallam County reports new COVID-19 case

Public health officers in Clallam and Jefferson counties expressed concerns about a rise in community transmission of COVID-19…

Public Power Council expels Clallam PUD

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Public Power Council expels Clallam PUD

Issue: Jim Waddell, lower Snake River dams

UPDATED: City councilors postpone public race, police brutality discussion

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UPDATED: City councilors postpone public race, police brutality discussion

Petition asks councilors to denounce systemic racism

Sequim City Councilors voted on Monday to close a portion of Washington Street for the Fourth of July this year to promote business downtown similar to the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Day, seen here in 2018. What the closure will entail is to be determined, City of Sequim staff said. Sequim Gazette file photo by Michael Dashiell

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City loosens sign code, creates open space initiative for local businesses

Councilors agree to close portion of Washington Street on Fourth of July

In late June, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s leaders plan to connect the new hotel and its other businesses to the City of Sequim’s sewer system after decades of discussions. The connection became finalized after city officials sought a portion of an approximate $159,000 late fee the tribe owes for being late to connect. Tribal officials paid $50,000 the same day they were requested to pay an upfront cost to connect. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Tribe’s hotel, campuses to connect with city sewer this month

Jamestown avoids litigation by paying portion of late fee

John Graham and Becky Northaven, owners of Sequim Radio Shack, received one of the City of Sequim’s COVID-19 Small Business Rapid Relief Program grants. With the grant, the couple said they plan to increase their inventory, advertise on the radio and keep enough on hand for an extra utility payment. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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City, chamber begin business grant dispersal

Twenty-five chosen so far with 10 more to come on Friday

S. Beckett Thomas, 5, holds a “Don’t shoot” sign with mom Courtney Thomas looking on. Courtney organized the protest, saying, “I’m scared for the world, for my son. This (protest) is the least I can do.” Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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Demonstrators hold three days of peaceful protests for Black Lives Matter

Another protest planned downtown for Friday

Officials planning regional approach for Phase 3

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Officials planning regional approach for Phase 3

Public health officials on the North Olympic Peninsula have started planning for the two counties to enter Phase…

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Peninsula officials eye Phase 3 applications

Jefferson County officials hope to apply for a Phase 3 reopening as early as Saturday while Clallam County…