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City of Sequim readies for possible snow

The National Weather Service reports a possibility of snow this weekend in the Sequim area, so the City…

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All the right moves: Sequim Ballroom offers classes at Old Dungeness Schoolhouse

The Old Dungeness Schoolhouse at 2781 Towne Road is lit up on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Inside, the…

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Mayor proposes to name Sequim Skate Park after skating advocate Mark Simpson

A proposal by Mayor Brandon Janisse is under consideration to rename Sequim Skate Park to honor late Sequim…

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Police chief: Claplanhoo homicide probe ongoing

Alliance with Missing and Murdered Indigenous team continues

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City council supports schools’ levy, bond

Advocates speak up at special meeting

Photo courtesy of Dave Shreffler
Dave Shreffler will speak about kayaking on the Great Bear Rainforest on the Pacific coast of British Columbia on Feb. 13.

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Traveler’s Journal series kicks off next week

Traveler’s Journal, an adventure presentation speaker/photo series that also serves as a fundraiser for Olympic Discovery Trail projects,…

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School bond: A look at the stadium, bus loop proposal (part four in a series)

Note: this is the fourth part in a series about Sequim School District’s construction bond and Educational Programs…

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‘Soup’s On’ free lunch at St. Luke’s draws varied crowd of helpers, diners

Melissa, a member of Sequim’s Friends Together, a group that includes those with disabilities, was dropped off at…

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School bond: a look at Greywolf, Transportation Center (part three in a series)

Ballots for Feb. 11 special election out today, Jan. 22

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Cardquest Gaming owners rebuild after $30K burglary

More than a month after his business Cardquest Gaming, 271 S. Seventh Ave., Suite 26, was burglarized and…

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Dreaming in Felt: Sequim artist has unique color sense

Sequim’s Lora Armstrong “is an incredibly talented artist who loves color and processes,” said friend and fellow painter…

Red Parsons, left, Kitty City assistant manager who will help run the Bark House, and Paul Stehr-Green, Olympic Peninsula Humane Society board president and acting executive director, stand near dog kennels discussing the changes they are making to the Bark House to ensure dogs are in a comfortable, sanitary environment when the facility reopens in February. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)

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Humane Society officials plan to reopen Bark House

Facility, closed since last July, could be open by Valentine’s Day

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Sequim Health & Rehab now has a four-legged staffer

Teresa Huffman has lived at Sequim Health &Rehabilitation for five years now, but she still misses her dog…