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Sequim City Band brings ‘Haunted Harmonies’ to Port Angeles

SEQUIM — Sequim City Band moves its concerts indoors for its 2023-24 season on Saturday with “Haunted Harmonies”…

Sequim High School student Ayden Humphries presents a video asking producers of “The Boys in the Boat” to premier their film at SHS for a fundraiser to help local homeless youths. (Image from Sequim Interact TikTok video)

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‘Boys in the Boat’ film coming to Sequim

Sunrise Rotary looks to honor Joe Rantz, help homeless youths

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Justin Stapleton, as Ben, attempts to survive a horde of zombies coming through the windows in Olympic Theatre Arts’ “Night of the Living Dead.” The OTA show opens tonight and runs through Halloween evening.

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‘Night of the Living Dead’ resurrected at OTA

SEQUIM — The dead rise once again on Olympic Theatre Arts’ stage this Halloween season.

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Sequim church seeks all-inclusive playground

Leaders’ focus is on inclusivity, community support

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Housing, social services topics at Sequim council debate

Armacost, Downer compete for Position 1

Sequim City Council members agreed to a contract with a Spokane firm to help with its 10-year comprehensive plan update that covers 2025-2035. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim picks contractor for comprehensive plan update

SEQUIM — How the city will grow and what projects are prioritized are some of the many logistics…

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Sequim Habitat mural hits home

Craig Robinson finishes second piece for downtown store

John Fitzgerald Barcellos, 59, of Sequim appears in Clallam County Superior Court on Sept. 29 where he was charged with 10 felonies. (Photo screen capture)

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Trial set for Sequim man charged with 10 felonies

Charges include assaulting deputy, attempting to hit children with car

Clallam County Fire District 3 conducts a rescue on Thursday for an injured teenager in the Dungeness River. (Chris Turner)

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Firefighters rescue teen from middle of Dungeness River

SEQUIM — A 15-year-old boy was rescued from the middle of the Dungeness River with a dislocated knee.

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

SEQUIM — A piping and pavement project along the Etta Street alleyway begins today and will take up…

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The Sequim Logging Show, seen in May 2023, will operate next year as its own nonprofit organization to seek insurance coverage separate from the Sequim Irrigation Festival. Organizers of both the festival and show say it was a pragmatic decision and is similar to what the festival did in late 2017 after leaving the umbrella of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce.

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Logging Show to be separate from festival

New nonprofit formed, but event will continue

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Sequim downtown lot to be prepped for redesign with three potential concepts

City purchased Centennial Place property in 2013 for 100th anniversary

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Sequim City Council agrees to new sewer rate with Sequim Bay Lodge

Out-of-city ratepayer will have five years and a gradual hike

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Ellen Dryke and Kassie Montero examine salmon eggs while learning about the American Dipper at the 2019 Dungeness River Festival. After a hiatus, the festival returns Friday.

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River Fest returns on Friday after hiatus

One-day free event set in and around Railroad Bridge Park

Lakeside Industries will pave about a half-mile stretch of North Sequim Avenue on weekday nights for three weeks starting Wednesday. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim paving project to be completed at night

Further stretch of roadway set for more improvements this year

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Sequim City Council discusses its affordable housing options

City staff to draft declaration, reduced park fees proposal

Rachael Healey, left, and her two daughters, Kaitlyn, 18, middle, and Kenzie, 16, right, lost their Dungeness home and two dogs Stella, front left, and Ollie, in a fire on Aug. 23. The family seeks a new place to rent as they live in a hotel while continuing to work and go to school. (Rachael Healey)

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Dungeness house fire survivors are homeless

Mother, daughters currently seeking new home to rent

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Minor flown to Harborview after early morning crash

SEQUIM — One juvenile was transported to Harborview Medical Center early Sunday morning following a vehicle crash north…

The Cedars at Dungeness, seen in September 2017, will temporarily close its golf course and driving range in late September to replace its irrigation system. (Bob Lampert)

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Cedars golf course to install new irrigation

Facility to close course and range three days in late September

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Gravel pit project withdrawn

Applicant: Threats to family led to decision