Dr. Molly Martin, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Healing Clinic executive director, speaks to a crowd at the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon on June 27. “We know from what we’ve been doing so far, recovery is possible,” Martin said. “And we are absolutely here to help. If there is anyone who needs our services, please tell them to seek us out.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Jamestown’s Healing Clinic, one year later

Director, law enforcement discuss its impact

Staff with subcontractor GG Electric install radio and camera equipment at the North Fifth Avenue and Fir Street intersection to help traffic flow there and at seven signals across the City of Sequim. Work is anticipated to be completed by contractor Western Systems in early July, according to city staff. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim to finish traffic signal coordination in early July

Project aims to move vehicles, pedestrians better

News

Dry conditions prompt earlier action on Peninsula

Clallam, Jefferson have burning restrictions in place

Bret Kenney appears in court via video in May 2022 after being accused of killing his mother, Teri Ward of Sequim, and attempting to kill Sequim police officer Daniel Martinez during a traffic stop in 2022.

Crime & Justice

Man accused of killing mother unable to stand trial

Four charges could be refiled at later date

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Sequim teen takes national stage for Boys & Girls Clubs

Pearle Peterson to travel this sumer, performing

Blaine Zechenelly receives the Washington Volunteer EMS Responder of the Year award on May 20 at the Washington State Fire Fighters’ Association’s (WSFFA) 100th anniversary conference in Wenatchee. (Clallam County Fire District 3)

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Dungeness man named state’s top Volunteer EMS Responder

Zechenelly honored for emergency, pandemic prep

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Life

Bonsai on display Saturday

Hobby a decades-long endeavor

News

Sequim postpones hearing on food trucks

Staff: State protocols must be completed

Ridership for Clallam Transit’s new Interlink vans has increased so much since December that leadership is looking to implement a second van that would report to pings for rides using the app “Ride Pingo.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Ridership grows for app-based van-ride service

Staffer hired to help train people to use public transit

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State funding to complete the Simdars Road bypass was moved up in the latest legislative session from the 2031-33 biennium for the Department of Transportation’s Move Ahead Washington plan to include $2.642 million in the 2023-25 biennium and $26.979 million in the 2025-27 biennium.

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State funding for Simdars Road bypass moves up

City projects include deeper well, more park space

Caleb Messinger and staff with the Southern Nibble food truck serve customers at a Sequim High School soccer game in September 2022. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim considers food truck code change

Public hearing scheduled for next month

Driftwood art instructor Tuttie Peetz works on a driftwood art piece at her home studio for Olympic Driftwood Sculptors’ next show Saturday and Sunday at the Dungeness River Nature Center. She said she’s put in more than 1,000 hours into shaping the twisted juniper wood from Montana. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Life

Artists turn driftwood into sculptures

Seventy pieces to be on display this weekend

Seen here on his first day as Sequim city manager on Nov. 1, 2021, Matt Huish recently received a positive review from city council members. It was his first performance review since starting in Sequim. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim council gives city manager raise

Huish praised for ‘standout efforts’

Tribal members, staff and advocates gather for the Jamestown Healing Clinic’s grand opening ceremony on Aug. 20, 2022. Tribal leaders say they plan to construct an adjacent $26 million, 16-bed psychiatric evaluation and treatment facility to help people in crisis, i.e. threatening to harm themselves or others. (John Gussman)

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Jamestown receives $13M for psychiatric care facility

State, tribal leaders say full funding could come in 2024

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Arts & Entertainment

Irrigation Fest to culminate in logging show, parade

Car Cruise makes a return; carnival remains on hold

A water main east of Clallam Public Utility District’s Carlsborg campus broke on Wednesday morning. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

News

Broken water main causes outage for many Carlsborg residents

Service restored to some customers by late afternoon Wednesday

Fire commissioner Bill Miano, right, swears in appointed commissioner Mike Mingee on May 2 during a meeting of the Clallam County Fire District 3’s board of commissioners. Mingee told commissioners in April he’s planning to file to run for the position this month. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Clallam County Fire District 3 swears in new commissioner

Appointee has 40 years in service, including chief in East Jefferson

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Sequim boosts number of police

Chief says additions will help with attrition

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Keaton King and Danika Chen (Dmitry and Anastasia) are two of more than 35 Sequim High School students acting in or producing “Anastasia the Musical” for the 56th operetta.

Arts & Entertainment

SHS, Ghostlight partner for ‘Anastasia’

High school one of the first in state to stage musical

Runners take off from the 2022 Irrigation Festival Fun Run. This year, the festival features 1 mile and 5K races on Saturday in Carrie Blake Community Park, and a half marathon on Sunday, starting at Troll Haven Bandy Farm in Gardiner and finishing at the park. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Arts & Entertainment

Irrigation Festival expands with races, arts and crafts

Carrie Blake Park to host most events