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Council makes moves for affordable housing grant, options

Sequim city councilors continue to seek options to encourage more affordable/workforce housing development in the area.

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Council candidates Armacost, Downer talk housing, social services

Editor’s note: This is the first part of our coverage of the League of Women Voters’ recent forum…

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Church seeks all-inclusive playground

Leaders’ focus is on inclusivity, community support

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Council chooses Comprehensive Plan update contractor

How the city will grow and what projects are prioritized are some of the many logistics Sequim faces,…

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From Kinder to Senior: Win Jones, 17, talks about his first days of school 12 years later

It had been awhile since 17-year-old Win Jones said he drank school milk.

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Sequim Gazette staffers earn statewide honors in 2023 WNPA newspaper contest

Staff from the Sequim Gazette earned 18 individual and team honors at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s Better…

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Community gets look at lower Dungeness levee options

A “new” Towne Road, a pedestrian-only path or some sort of hybrid in between: the future of the…

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Boat back in water after beaching near marina

After five days run aground just south of the John Wayne Marina, the “Dire Straits” sailboat is rocking…

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Chamber celebrates building, lighthouse remodel

It’s been a community effort to touch-up the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Visitor Information Center.

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Elections 2023: City council position 2 interviews with Black, Butler

Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of interviews for contested Sequim elections in the Nov.…

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Mural hits home for Habitat

Craig Robinson finishes second piece for downtown store

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Firefighters rescue teen from middle of Dungeness River

Clallam County Fire District 3 firefighters and medics rescued a 15-year-old boy on Thursday night with a dislocated…

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Etta Street construction to take up to eight weeks in downtown Sequim

A piping and pavement project along the Etta Street alleyway begins Monday, Oct. 2 and will take up…