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SHS valedictorians take the stage

Six soon-to-be-graduates are set as Sequim High School’s valedictorians.

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Track & Field: Turella repeats as state 2A high jump champion

Seven compete for Sequim at Tacoma meet

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Update: Body found in Dungeness believed to be missing kayaker

Clallam County Sheriff’s Office reports that the body found in Dungeness on June 1 is believed to be…

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North Olympic Peninsula Rite Aid stores to close

QFC to take on Sequim accounts

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
The second-fifth grade cast of “The Princess and the Pea” poses for a group photo during a recent rehearsal with their Olympic Peninsula Academy teachers Dee Dee Nielsen (left) and Michele Canepa. The students will perform Friday, May 30, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 31, at 1:30 p.m., opening for the musical “Newsies, Jr.” by OPA’s older drama students.

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OPA stages ‘Newsies, Jr.,’ ‘Princess and the Pea’

Students to present three shows on Friday and Saturday

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Clallam County seeing a decline in tourism

The Canada-to-Clallam County tourism pipeline appears to be suffering in the wake of tariffs and calls for the…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
From left, Clare Manis Hatler of Sequim, Charlene Gustafson and Vera Morgan paid a visit to the Sequim Museum and Arts at 544 N. Sequim Ave. last week. The trio have been friends for nearly 50 years after seven summers spent investigating the mastodon bones discovered on Manis Hatler’s property by her late husband “Manny” Emanuel Manis. Gustafson’s late husband, Carl Eugene “Gus” Gustafson, an associate professor at Washington State University, led research teams of graduate students at the Manis property in Happy Valley. One of those graduate students was Morgan, who is now retired and living in New Mexico after a career as an archeologist, including excavating a site for the U.S. Highway 101 bypass in Sequim. The women stand before the museum’s life-sized mural with some of the mastodon’s nearly 14,000-year-old bones.

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Manis Mastodon revisted

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen

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Rotary flag program continues community support

This Memorial Day, the patriotic efforts of Sequim Sunrise Rotary Club adorned Sequim with American flags.

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Longtime farmer Nash Huber still faces eviction from Dungeness’ Delta Farm

WA Farmland Trust staff say lease violations persist

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SHS athletes commit to six colleges

Students plan to play in Washington and Arizona

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Timberwolves earn league championships

Personal, school and team records set in Sequim

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Sequim police make arrest in hit-and-run case

Sequim police have arrested Cole Douglas, 22, in the hit-and-run incident that seriously injured 13-year-old Colton Dufour while…

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Popular ‘Nunsense’ will raise funds for new roof for OTA

Classic musical comedy runs four weeks