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State says Sequim elk herd numbers being thinned due to causing local crop damage
SEQUIM — Sequim’s Roosevelt Elk herd is once again being thinned because its numbers are too high and…
February 22, 2018
News
Graffiti wall depicting gun image at Sequim skate park angers residents
SEQUIM — Recent graffiti at the Sequim Skate Park is leading the city of Sequim to enact a…
February 20, 2018
News
Anderson, Hughes named Firefighters of the Year
SEQUIM — Sequim natives. Wives. Mothers. And now Firefighters of the Year.
February 18, 2018
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Diamond Point residents seek upgraded helipad for emergencies
SEQUIM — Diamond Point residents aim to rally the community and local Boy Scouts to help improve Diamond…
February 15, 2018
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Golf cart catches fire at Sequim golf course
SEQUIM — A small electrical fire scorched three golf carts at the Cedars at Dungeness.
February 9, 2018
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Fire district 3 considering levy lid lift
SEQUIM — Clallam County Fire District 3 is experiencing continued higher call loads at a time when fire…
February 9, 2018
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Sequim considers asking voters to renew 10-year Transportation Benefit District tax
SEQUIM — The Sequim City Council soon will consider putting the Transportation Benefit District tax before voters again…
February 2, 2018
Entertainment
Sequim senior play ‘Be True to your School’ parodies 1960s high school life
SEQUIM — What do poodle skirts, the Beach Boys, greasers and malt shops all have in common?
February 2, 2018
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More than 16,000 homes lose power in Sequim area Saturday
SEQUIM — If your lights went off last Saturday in the Sequim area, you’re not alone.
January 31, 2018
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Fir Street construction pushed to early 2019, Lavender Festival still moving to Carrie Blake Park this summer
SEQUIM — The 18-month reconstruction of Fir Street by Sequim schools has been put on hold through 2019.
January 26, 2018
News
Puppy Pilots program seeks help raising dogs for the blind
SEQUIM — Whether at the theater, on the streets, or in the grocery store, it’s likely you’ve crossed…
January 25, 2018
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Sequim Council votes against neighborhood commercial development
SEQUIM — After nearly a month of consideration, the Sequim City Council has opted to leave a residential…
January 19, 2018
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Sequim seeing rise in swan population
SEQUIM — This winter, locals can look to Sequim’s skies and waters for booming trumpeter swan populations.
January 18, 2018
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Sequim lavender street fair to be moved this summer
SEQUIM — Fir Street construction, planned to begin in July, will prompt the move of the Sequim Lavender…
January 11, 2018
News
Chicken coop lost to blaze west of Sequim
SEQUIM — Twenty-foot flames led firefighters to a blaze in a chicken coop west of Sequim.
January 11, 2018
News
Sequim City Council selects States for vacant seat
SEQUIM — Sequim City Council members unanimously voted to fill a vacant seat with a business development manager…
January 10, 2018
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Construction to make Fir Street one-way
SEQUIM — More details are falling into place for the long-planned reconstruction of a portion of Fir Street…
January 10, 2018
News
Disaster training by Fire District 3 reaches 300 people; classes continue
Many on the North Olympic Peninsula are following the Boy Scouts’ motto to be prepared — whether for…
January 1, 2018
News
Olympic National Park’s mules run free in Sequim
SEQUIM — Locals are calling last Friday night “The Great Mule Roundup of 2017.”
December 22, 2017
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Dungeness vacation home lost to fire on 3 Crabs Road
SEQUIM — The cause of a house fire on 3 Crabs Road late Monday night remained under investigation…
December 19, 2017
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