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

Classic musical comedy runs four weeks

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A Starbucks Lavender Connection

More than a year after learning their farm was part of the inspiration for Starbucks’ lavender drinks worldwide,…

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City to auction house, outbuildings in park

In the coming weeks, the City of Sequim will auction off a house, and four outbuildings now sitting…

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Memorial, Celebration of Life events set for Ty Coone

Sequim kayaker went missing on May 13

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Sequim bank robber suspect trial set for July

Documents reveal details of April 9 incident, arrest

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Assault, death of Sequim man remains under investigation, police report

Medical examination remains pending

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Port Angeles Mayor Kate Dexter is one of several local people who helped pluck a winning duck from a pickup truck on Sunday at Port Angeles City Pier. There was 36 ducks to be plucked from six Wilder Toyotas.

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Duck Derby event brings in new record

Proceeds to benefit students seeking medical careers

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Coast Guard suspends search for missing kayaker

The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search Wednesday morning for a man who went missing while fishing from…

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Irrigation Fest wraps two full weekends of events for 130th year

Tradition remains strong for Washington’s longest running festival.

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Laura Shaw stands with husband Tom Shaw outside her Donuts, Cakes and More Bakery at 171 W. Washington St. in Sequim. She also owns Pies, Cakes and More in Port Angeles.

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Donuts, Cakes and More Bakery a sweet addition to downtown

A friendly and fragrant atmosphere greets customers at Donuts, Cakes and More Bakery, located at 171 W. Washington…

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Sequim corridor project delayed at least six years

State’s budget shortfall, prioritizing other state projects lead to decision

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Police: Assault victim dies after being airlifted to Harborview

A man died after he was allegedly assaulted in the 500 block of West Washington Street in Sequim.

Photo by Emily Matthiessen| Eleven-year-old Ember Hanshaw, a fifth-grader at Helen Haller Elementary School in Sequim, has serious medical conditions that, combined, are so unusual they affect only one in more than 100 million people.

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Ember’s spark: Sequim fifth-grader fights rare cluster of life-threatening diagnoses with a smile

An ember is something one finds in a fire that is dying, yet it is evidence that the…