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Sequim stadium and field get blessings, names
The way Ron Allen sees it, the Sequim community and Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe are figuratively “joined at the…
September 21, 2022
News
City plan looks to conserve more water, dig wells
Potable water supply should suffice for 10- and 20-year growth estimates in the City of Sequim, according to…
September 21, 2022
News
Body found on Dungeness Spit suspected to be from seaplane crash
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office suspects that human remains found washed ashore at Dungeness Spit are from a…
September 19, 2022
News
Sequim City Band breaks ground on rehearsal hall expansion
On Sunday afternoon — despite some wildfire smoke blowing across the Olympic Peninsula — director Tyler Benedict and…
September 14, 2022
News
Sequim woman finds camaraderie on Camino
In her mid-20s, Danni Breen made the leap across the ocean to Italy, working for food. Four decades…
September 14, 2022
Life
CORRECTED: Three-weekend run set for OTA’s ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’
“I think it’s a challenging show for just about anybody,” director Steve Humphrey said about OTA’s newest production,…
September 14, 2022
Life
Respite for all at Tim’s Place
This place, Suzie Bliven says, is “a safe and loving environment.”
September 14, 2022
News
School leaders set special meeting to talk safety issues
Threatening messages painted on Helen Haller, middle school buildings
September 13, 2022
Life
‘Every Brilliant Thing’ engages audiences, explores mental health
“Our upcoming show, ‘Every Brilliant Thing,’ is one of the funniest and most heart-warming shows we’ve done,” said…
September 7, 2022
Business
Sears Hometown stores in Sequim, Port Angeles to close
The Sears Hometown Stores in Sequim and Port Angeles — the only Sears stores on the North Olympic…
September 7, 2022
News
All Sequim students eligible for free meals
Sequim School District students are all eligible for free meals through the 2022-2023 school year.
September 7, 2022
News
Neah Bay green crab population booms
Traps are filling up with European green crabs along the Olympic Peninsula’s shorelines – particularly on the peninsula’s…
September 7, 2022
News
Police investigating threatening graffiti at Sequim schools
Sequim Police Department officers are investigating graffiti and damage at Helen Haller Elementary School and Sequim Middle School…
September 6, 2022
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