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SHS class of ‘47 brings two to reunion

Mabel (Heine) Sorensen had a two-for-one celebration on April 16 at the Mariner Cafe as it was her…

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Police continue search for hit-and-run, robbery suspects

March 31, April 9 incidents remain ‘actively under investigation’

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Sturdy Irrigation Festival turns 130

Two weekends of events kick-off May 2

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After-hours pet clinic announces June 6 opening

An after-hours weekend emergency pet clinic will be opening in Sequim, starting June 6 at 6 p.m., thanks…

Olympic Peninsula News Group photo by Pierre LaBossiere/ Melinda Roark (126) leads the pack at the beginning of the Sequim Railroad Bridge Run 5K and 10K on Saturday.

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Run the Peninsula: History made in perfect conditions at Sequim Railroad Bridge run

Bothell woman wins 10K overall; youth served in 5K

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Library expansion opening pushed to mid-summer

Custom elements’ deliveries delayed

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Kids Fishing Day hooks hundreds at park pond

Once again hundreds of children encompassed the Water Reuse Demonstration Pond over the weekend to catch some fish…

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Sundial, Remembrance Garden dedications at Pioneer Park

On Saturday, April 19, members of the Sequim Prairie Garden Club and the Michael Trebert Chapter of the…

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Council changes rules to allow junior taxing districts to ask for letters of support

PDC continues probe into legality of support for school bond, levy

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Council to consider letter on federal policy changes, impact

With Clallam County’s board of commissioners sending a letter to federal legislators about impacts from federal cuts and…

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Sequim man receives 20-year sentence for attempted murder

Luoma changed plea to guilty on April 17 for shooting at neighbor

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
Lines of protestors stood from near Dairy Queen on Washington Street and Seventh Avenue to near West Side Pizza on Saturday, April 19, to protest the Trump administration’s policies and actions as part of National Day of Action, organized by 50501 and other groups. At least 500 people participated in the latest Sequim rally, according to organizer Chris Walker. “We got a pretty good count even with the ebb and flow of people coming and going,” she said. “It was a peaceful event with people connecting with each other in solidarity.”

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Residents return to rally against administration

Hundreds of locals rallied on April 19 a few weeks after a similar large gathering in downtown Sequim…

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City staff directed to do deeper dive on fireworks’ impact

Future Independence Day shows talk set for April 28