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Clallam already eyeing 2026 cuts

PORT ANGELES — When Clallam County employee Greg Helwick went to work on Nov. 15, he expected it…

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Boys Basketball: Wolves one win away from state tournament berth

Sequim takes down Foss at home

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Gathering Ground organizers look for phase two support

Playground popular with community, pastor says

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Jamestown’s meds-assisted treatment services continue to grow

Clallam Bay mobile unit serves 30-40 patients in West End

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ The Paradise Cafe at 703 Sequim Ave. opened on Feb. 12.

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Paradise Cafe reopens under new ownership

Paradise Cafe, 703 N. Sequim Ave., opened under new ownership last week, on Feb. 12 at the site…

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‘Scandals’ roller derby team set for first bout of season

The roller derby team Port Scandalous Scandals is hosting their first bout of the 2025 season on Feb.…

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Clallam EDC awarded $4.2M grant

Federal funding to support forest industry

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Sequim council appoints Burger to replace Downer

A surfing, stay-at-home dad is the newest Sequim city councilor.

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Life

The power of the pen

Scrapbooks full of notes and drawings detail 25-year love story

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Irrigation Festival readies five for royalty pageant

Contestants share creative displays, more Feb. 22

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City explores repurposing tax dollars for developments’ lift stations

Fire district angered over possible impact to service response funding

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Clallam PUD ups efforts to help low-income customers

Clallam County Public Utility District (PUD) has overhauled its Low-Income Energy Assistance Program, bringing its operations in-house and…

Photo by Warren Wilson| The state is looking to turn Miller Peninsula, a 2,800-acre undeveloped park east of Sequim, into a destination state park with a visitors center, cabins, picnic areas and more. Some locals oppose the move.

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Officials receive update on Miller Peninsula

Budget cuts may pause destination plans, but opponents still vow to fight