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Sequim police investigating alleged hate crime in downtown

Group plans protest on Saturday

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Sequim City Council votes to have others continue race discussions

$1,000 membership not renewed for equity, inclusion group

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Port Angeles Boy Scout wins state award

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Eagle Scout Jonathan T. Scott, 18, has been named Scout of the Year…

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Sequim city manager search opens through July 2

Council agrees to candidate profile

A fire early Sunday destroyed several buildings near the Sequim Civic Center. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Fire destroys home, trailer behind Sequim Civic Center

Property at one point was almost sold, rented to City of Sequim

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Sequim City Council asks for more affordable housing options

Staff directed to investigate density, funding alternatives

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Sequim aims to share race, equity conversations with others

March meetings’ themes cover education, policy and diversity

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Inaugural Rise Up festival plays at Sequim Airport Saturday

Free outdoor show features rap and hip-hop artists

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High-speed internet coming to Diamond Point

Addition part of multi-year effort in Clallam, Jefferson counties

The U.S. 101 East Sequim Corridor Project that includes completing the Simdars Road Interchange was proposed in two state transportation funding packages this year but will remain on hold until a special session or the 2023 legislative session. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Simdars Road project remains on hold for state funds

Project included in two halted transportation funding packages

LeeAnn Nolan said her wisteria, nicknamed Medusa, has become an attraction for people with many stopping by to snap photos while it’s in bloom. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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‘Medusa’ the Sequim wisteria in full bloom along Old Olympic Highway

Owner says plant attracts visitors who often take pictures

Captain Derrell Sharp, Clallam County Fire District 3.

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Clallam County Fire District 3 works with excess 9-1-1 caller

Emergency call load up from 2020 so far, assistant chief says

Jamie Schlichting of Sequim is one of many customers who say they will miss Sequim’s JCPenney store. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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JCPenney to close in Sequim on Sunday

Between Peninsula locations, retailer operated 101 years

“Silent Moment” is one of the photo stories Sequim artist and educator Marina Shipova has created through her work. She was chosen as the Art Fellow for the City of Sequim’s “Sequim Understory” project to help convey Sequim’s story to residents. It coincides with a potential project at the northeast corner of the Sequim Avenue/Washington Street intersection. (Photo courtesy of Marina Shipova)

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Sequim live for feedback on downtown Sequim corner

Artist chosen to share photo stories

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Rock chuck takes rare trip to Sequim

Yellow-bellied marmot spotted for third time in Western Washington

The Sequim Irrigation Festival's royalty for 2021, from left, princess Sydney VanProyen, queen Hannah Hampton, and princesses Allie Gale and Zoee Kuperus will travel through Sequim on Saturday for the Grand Parade/Procession at 5 p.m. It can be viewed online and in-person with the route to be revealed online at www.irrigationfestival.com today.  Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Irrigation Festival hosts in-person, virtual events Saturday

Streak continues for most consecutive event in 126th year

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Sequim chooses city manager search firm

Agency helped bring former leader Bush to area

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Sequim plans Fourth of July fireworks

City Council considers options for old administration building

City staff plan to pave a portion of Washington Street from the Ninth Avenue roundabout to the River Round roundabout this September using a federal grant. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Sequim plans to pave portion of main thoroughfare

West Washington Street scheduled for September overlay

Gardener Bob Caldwell, left, and Sue Scott work to build one of the walls of a raised bed in the Fir Street Community Garden. Gardeners from Community Organic Gardens of Sequim built five raised beds earlier this month at the site at 525 N. Fifth Ave. Participants share community service hours ranging from weeding pathways and community plots of blueberries and flowers to making signs or calling fellow gardeners with messages. Fees are $45 a year for a bed or plot, which includes a bag of compost from The Co-Op Farm and Garden, compost from Lazy J Tree Farm and water. For information on availability, call Liz Harper at 360-477-4881. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Building raised beds

Gardener Bob Caldwell, left, and Sue Scott work to build one of the walls of a raised bed…