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90-year-old quilter LaRue Robirts has made more than 1,400 quilts

According to Phyllis Carey, facilitator of the Washington Peninsula/Sequim Chapter of Project Linus, 90-year-old LaRue Robirts “finds joy…

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Family faces cancer uncertainty buoyed by community support

It was a massage therapist who first noticed the lump behind Rod Dirks’ left knee.

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Hardy’s Market now serving Indian food

You probably won’t want fries with that. In fact, you might not want fries for quite a while…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
At their latest get-together, the Sequim MS (multiple sclerosis) Support Group joked that they consider themselves “the ministry of silly walks,” referencing a Monty Python sketch. From left to right: Kelly St. Clair, visitor Ely Springer, Jill Osborn, Diane Reaves, Susan Hedding, Lori Jacobs, Linda Plenart, Wendy Valentine and Dani Goulding.

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MS support group offers humor, fellowship

The Sequim MS (multiple sclerosis) Support Group meets once a month and offers fellowship, education and the relief…

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Habitat holds ceremonial groundbreaking at new Carlsborg property

Lyon’s Landing to host 45 homes

Sequim Gazette file photo by Matthew Nash
Kathy Downer takes her oath office for Sequim City Council seat No. 1 on Jan. 8, 2024 in the council chambers. She plans to resign this month after three-plus years on the council to spend time with family.

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Downer to resign from council seat

Ohio transplant unseated former mayor in 2023

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Scenes from Sequim’s 2024

As the new year gets underway, the Sequim Gazette staff takes one final look back at 2024 with…

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Ballots for schools’ bond, levy measures mailed Jan. 22

Series looks at proposals, structural issues

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Guild gives gifts for defibrillators, ultrasound machine

The giving spirit continued for the Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild prior to Christmas.

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2024: Sequim’s Year in Review

There was no shortage of news for Sequim in 2024.

Photo courtesy Renne Brock
“Whodunnit Downtown? returns from 5-7:30 p.m. Jan. 3 for the First Friday Art Walk in downtown Sequim with “The Case of the Platinum Record Disharmony” in a fun-filled evening where visitors engage with suspects and collect clues at various venues to solve the crime.

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Whodunnit returns to First Friday Art Walk

For the First Friday Art Walk on Jan. 3, the ninth-annual “Whodunnit Downtown?” returns with “The Case of…

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Cruz named new Gazette editor

The Sequim Gazette is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathy Cruz as its new editor, effective Dec.…

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Gifts, games and Christmas spirit aplenty at Toys for Sequim Kids

Speaking before Toys for Sequim Kids on Dec. 17 in the Sequim Prairie Grange’s kitchen, co-organizer Kathy Suta…