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Colonial Festival adapts with living history camp

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Colonial Festival adapts with living history camp

Organizers hope to restore battle reenactments in 2021

Historic plane en route to WWII tribute in Hawaii

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Historic plane en route to WWII tribute in Hawaii

Diamond Point pilots quarantine ahead of journey

Lavender farmers say weekend was smaller but steady

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Lavender farmers say weekend was smaller but steady

Many farms to remain open for summer with restrictions in place

River Center expansion to begin this summer

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River Center expansion to begin this summer

Virtual groundbreaking held via partners

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Restraining order, injunction against MAT clinic denied

Construction cannot begin yet

Fireworks possible for Sequim’s Fourth in 2021

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Fireworks possible for Sequim’s Fourth in 2021

Council agrees to keep drone show with Sunshine Festival

Diamond Point pilots to mark 75th anniversary of WWII’s end

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Diamond Point pilots to mark 75th anniversary of WWII’s end

Two friends to join festivities in Hawaii

Lavender farms open with safety precautions

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Lavender farms open with safety precautions

Visitors respectful of regulations, farmers say

Carlsborg manufactured home proposal goes to hearing examiner again

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Carlsborg manufactured home proposal goes to hearing examiner again

Kitsap judge reverses, remands some of application

Former Sequim resident Bailey Bryan goes on Instagram virtual tour

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Former Sequim resident Bailey Bryan goes on Instagram virtual tour

New “play w/ me” single out now

Clallam’s childcare crunch: Community leaders explore options

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Clallam’s childcare crunch: Community leaders explore options

Location expansion, training some ways discussed to help

Sequim extends COVID-19 business grants

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Sequim extends COVID-19 business grants

SEQUIM — Sequim City Council members chose to add up to another $60,000 to the city’s COVID-19 Small…

Sequim Boys & Girls Club to add playground

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Sequim Boys & Girls Club to add playground

Leaders hope for summer finish, seek final funds

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Sequim drone show remains possibility on Fourth of July 2021

City Council asks staff to explore funding, fireworks options

Sequim girl gets drive-by birthday celebration

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Sequim girl gets drive-by birthday celebration

3-year-old’s family holds honk-and-wave party

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Sequim to conduct community conversations about discrimination

Council condemns racism

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Sequim City Council to discuss racism

Council originally opted to wait on talks

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No date set for MAT’s hearing examiner review

Injunction proceeding in Clallam Superior Court set for Friday

The Sequim City Council has voted to close a portion of Washington Street for the Fourth of July this year to promote business downtown similar to the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Day, seen here in 2018. What the closure will entail is to be determined, City of Sequim staff said. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim loosens sign code, creates open space initiative for local businesses

Portion of Washington Street to be closed July 4

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Sequim disperses business grants

Aims to assist with bills, salaries, new inventory