Robert Streett of Sequim takes a photo with his son Robby, 16, near Sedona, Arizona, earlier this week on vacation. The father and son died the next day in a car wreck in Colorado on July 20. They are survived by Josslyn, Robert’s wife, and son, Sawyer, 14, who were also in the vehicle during the crash. The photo was posted on his Facebook page.

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Sequim father, son die in Colorado car wreck

SEQUIM — Two Sequim residents died from their injuries in a head-on-crash Thursday evening traveling on U.S. Highway…

Sequim Lavender Weekend expected to host thousands of visitors

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Sequim Lavender Weekend expected to host thousands of visitors

SEQUIM — If you’re looking for the full lavender experience, Sequim will be the place to be this…

Decision on Carlsborg manufactured homes site expected by Aug. 11

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Decision on Carlsborg manufactured homes site expected by Aug. 11

By Matthew Nash

Invasive green crab count hits 87 on Dungeness Spit

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Invasive green crab count hits 87 on Dungeness Spit

SEQUIM — As crabbing season reaches its midpoint in the area, state and federal resource managers report they’ve…

Air Affaire organizers seek hot air balloon passengers for Aug. 26-27

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Air Affaire organizers seek hot air balloon passengers for Aug. 26-27

By Matthew Nash

Entrance realignment for Sequim’s Carrie Blake Park set to begin mid-August

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Entrance realignment for Sequim’s Carrie Blake Park set to begin mid-August

SEQUIM — Construction will soon begin to realign the entrance to Carrie Blake Park.

Victor’s Lavender Farm adds second location in Sequim

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Victor’s Lavender Farm adds second location in Sequim

SEQUIM — With the help of his family, Victor Gonzalez, owner of Victor’s Lavender Farm, looks to expand…

Annual show’s featured quilter focuses on big show, big quilts

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Annual show’s featured quilter focuses on big show, big quilts

By Matthew Nash

Jardin du Soleil’s Jungible Music Series returns

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Jardin du Soleil’s Jungible Music Series returns

By Matthew Nash

McDonald Creek Bridge set for closure July 5 as businesses ready for impact

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McDonald Creek Bridge set for closure July 5 as businesses ready for impact

SEQUIM — McDonald Creek Bridge likely will close in the coming weeks for up to nine months for…

Matthew Nash (2)/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                Debra Stevens, a resident on Atterberry Road and retired city planner, speaks during a public comment session June 1, in the Clallam County Courthouse about a proposed 73-unit manufactured housing development at the intersection of Atterberry and Hooker roads. She said Matriotti Creek should see a buffer of 150 feet due to its classification in Clallam County’s Critical Areas Map and a full environmental review should be done on the site.

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Carlsborg manufactured homes hearing continued to July

By Matthew Nash

Green crab count rises to 72 on Dungeness Spit

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Green crab count rises to 72 on Dungeness Spit

SEQUIM — Trapping efforts continue at Graveyard Spit on the Dungeness Spit as federal and state resource managers…

Matthew Nash (2)/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                A fire spread through the attic of a home on the 200 block of Griffith Farm Road on Sunday. Clallam County Fire District No. 3, with support from Clallam County Fire District No. 2 extinguished the fire in about two hours.

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Attic fire displaces two homeowners near Sequim

By Matthew Nash

Sequim looks to finish remodel of Guy Cole Convention Center

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Sequim looks to finish remodel of Guy Cole Convention Center

SEQUIM — A full remodel of the Guy Cole Convention Center might come by year’s end.

STATE TENNIS: Sequim duo off to state

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STATE TENNIS: Sequim duo off to state

SEQUIM — Sequim’s Hannah D’Amico and Jessica Dietzman stayed the course last week and now are the Wolves’…

Sequim Police Officer Stephanie Benes readies her 2016 Ford Interceptor for duty on April 11, at the Sequim Civic Center. City staff plans to buy three newer models this year bringing the Sequim Police Department’s total to 10 Interceptors. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Sequim to replace police vehicles

By Matthew Nash

Sequim staff plan repairs for roads damaged by winter weather

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Sequim staff plan repairs for roads damaged by winter weather

By Matthew Nash

Jon Gray of Sequim stands in his attic with boxes of Star Wars toys he’s collected since the mid-1990s. He buys two of each action figure with the goal to keep one in box and a second to display. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Carlsborg man’s ‘Star Wars’ collection likely one of the biggest on Peninsula

Jon Gray remembers his first action figures well from the original 1977 “Star Wars: A New Hope.” His…

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                Sheri Crain, new police chief for the city of Sequim, takes an oath for the position from Sequim city clerk Karen Kuznek-Reese last Friday in the Sequim City Council’s chambers.

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Crain sworn in as Sequim police chief

By Matthew Nash

Sequim artist switches hands, finds new goals after stroke

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Sequim artist switches hands, finds new goals after stroke

SEQUIM — Following a tragic event and a simple act of kindness, Linda Stadtmiller, 68, knew she couldn’t…