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North Olympic Discovery Marathon participants brave toasty temps

They came, they ran and they conquered the elements in the 23rd annual North Olympic Discovery Marathon on…

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Excitement abounds for SHS grads

Senior class features 170-plus students

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Sequim High School’s Class of 2025

Here are Sequim High School’s graduates for 2025:

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Veterans to pass through Sequim on healing journey

Community asked to welcome, provide lodging for those in Warrior Bike program

Author Caroline Fraser reveals to a local audience the cover image of her new book “Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers” shortly before its June release.

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Peninsula College writer-in-residence pens dark history of the Pacific Northwest

Caroline Fraser’ releases ‘Murderland’

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Executive director ‘dismissed’ from River Center

Reason for separation not given by board members

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Report: Olympic Medical Center’s first quarter brings $1.1 in net revenue

Olympic Medical Center has a projected net income of $1.1 million for the first three months of 2025…

Photo courtesy New Dungeness Chapter DAR/ To celebrate the formation of a new chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution in Sequim, many of the organizing members met for a photo at the New Dungeness historical marker at the corner of Marine Drive and Clark Road. They are, from left: Charlotte Elkins, Darlene Cook, Tammie Cochran, Donna Olson, Krista Johnson, Judy Nordstrom, Pam Grider, Anita Reynolds, Marianne Burton, Carol Medlicott, and Mona Kinder. Those in the front row are Monica Reynolds (left) and Lorri Gilchrist.

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New DAR chapter formed in Sequim

The New Dungeness Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution has formed in Sequim and the chapter’s name…

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Another Grad Walk to remember

Sequim High School seniors circled the track in Stáʔčəŋ Stadium (a S’Klallam word pronounced “stah-chung” and meaning “wolf”)…

Best of the Peninsula 2025.

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Nomination round open for Best of the Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — Nominations are being accepted for the Best of Clallam and Jefferson counties and Best of…

Sequim Gazette file photo/ Police are investigating a late Sunday night vandalism incident at Sequim High School that, according to school district Public Information Officer Megan Lyke, involved 50 students.

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As many as 50 students involved in SHS vandalism incident

The Sequim School District and Sequim Police Department are investigating acts of vandalism that occurred at Sequim High…

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Record Show turns volume to 11 for third year

Event runs June 7 in the Guy Cole Event Center

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Habitat’s project in city goes before hearing examiner

A decision is expected this week from the City of Sequim’s hearing examiner on Habitat for Humanity of…