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Sequim man jailed, accused of breaking into church

Sequim Police have arrested a 47-year-old man for allegedly stealing a truck and breaking into a church outbuilding Monday, Jan. 14. William McKinley… Continue reading

City of Sequim, Clallam Fire District 3 agree to partner more on emergency operations, training

City of Sequim, Clallam Fire District 3 agree to partner more on emergency operations, training

The Sequim City Council and commissioners with Clallam County Fire District 3 have agreed to work together on emergency management training and operations… Continue reading

City of Sequim, Clallam Fire District 3 agree to partner more on emergency operations, training
Online campaign supports Sequim baby diagnosed with rare disorder

Online campaign supports Sequim baby diagnosed with rare disorder

Family members seek prayers and support for a Sequim baby after he was diagnosed with a rare disorder last month. Gerald Ladd remains… Continue reading

Online campaign supports Sequim baby diagnosed with rare disorder
From Sequim to Dalai Lama: Tuttie Peetz’s driftwood gifted during international trip

From Sequim to Dalai Lama: Tuttie Peetz’s driftwood gifted during international trip

For years, Tuttie Peetz’s driftwood sculptures have traveled the globe. But the 74-year-old Sequim artist, instructor and sculptor said recently this is likely… Continue reading

From Sequim to Dalai Lama: Tuttie Peetz’s driftwood gifted during international trip
Sequim School District opens talks for bond, levy options

Sequim School District opens talks for bond, levy options

Public discussions are beginning once again for the future of Sequim School District’s facility needs. Where those talks go, however, depends on the… Continue reading

Sequim School District opens talks for bond, levy options
Sequim seeks state help for Simdars Road bypass

Sequim seeks state help for Simdars Road bypass

Sequim city leaders hope local legislators can help them grant a long-standing wish to complete the Simdars Road Interchange on the east side… Continue reading

Sequim seeks state help for Simdars Road bypass
Sequim composer sees popularity grow in Japan thanks to figure skating phenom Rika Kihira

Sequim composer sees popularity grow in Japan thanks to figure skating phenom Rika Kihira

Thanks to a fiery fan base in Japan for figure skater Rika Kihira, Jennifer Thomas’ music is on the rise across the Pacific… Continue reading

Sequim composer sees popularity grow in Japan thanks to figure skating phenom Rika Kihira
Churches partner to bring ‘Perspectives’ course to Sequim

Churches partner to bring ‘Perspectives’ course to Sequim

After a few years off, attendees of the “Perspectives on the World Christian Movement” course said it remains as pertinent to their beliefs… Continue reading

Churches partner to bring ‘Perspectives’ course to Sequim
Samantha White shows her new kicks she received from one of Sonja Miller’s classes as a gift to the crowd during the Winter Wishes assembly. White said the shoes were “fresh.” (Matthew Nash /Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim High’s Winter Wishes assembly grants students an array of items

For 12 years, Sequim High’s leadership class has helped students and staff get in the spirit of giving. Whether it’s by purchasing a… Continue reading

Samantha White shows her new kicks she received from one of Sonja Miller’s classes as a gift to the crowd during the Winter Wishes assembly. White said the shoes were “fresh.” (Matthew Nash /Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe approve wastewater agreement

Sequim, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe approve wastewater agreement

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe recently inked a deal to send its wastewater to Sequim, with the water lines to be constructed at about… Continue reading

Sequim, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe approve wastewater agreement
Trailer theft leaves Boy Scouts without $900 in camping equipment

Trailer theft leaves Boy Scouts without $900 in camping equipment

Stolen camping equipment isn’t going to keep Boy Scouts with Sequim Troop 90 from doing good turns. In November, Scoutmaster Rene Nadon discovered… Continue reading

Trailer theft leaves Boy Scouts without $900 in camping equipment
Sequim approves $37.9 million budget for 2019 with small utility increase set

Sequim approves $37.9 million budget for 2019 with small utility increase set

Sequim city residents can anticipate a nominal increase in utility bills starting next year following the Sequim City Council’s approval of next year’s… Continue reading

Sequim approves $37.9 million budget for 2019 with small utility increase set
Blaze destroys Blyn home near Chicken Coop Road

Blaze destroys Blyn home near Chicken Coop Road

Officials said a fire that consumed a Blyn home late Monday morning was tough to fight due to terrain. Assistant Fire Chief Tony… Continue reading

Blaze destroys Blyn home near Chicken Coop Road
Sequim Fir Street reconstruction moved to April

Sequim Fir Street reconstruction moved to April

Anticipated reconstruction on West Fir Street is on hold again. City of Sequim officials report the anticipated January start date to reconstruct the… Continue reading

Sequim Fir Street reconstruction moved to April
Sequim students to stage classic ‘A Christmas Carol’ for two weekends

Sequim students to stage classic ‘A Christmas Carol’ for two weekends

After a year off, Sequim High students bring back the All-School Play with a Christmas classic. For two weekends they’ll stage Charles Dickens’… Continue reading

Sequim students to stage classic ‘A Christmas Carol’ for two weekends
Third-grader joins computer group, helps start school club

Third-grader joins computer group, helps start school club

Age doesn’t discriminate when it comes to being a tech guru. Aiden Johnson, 8, of Port Angeles is showing students and seniors that computers can… Continue reading

Third-grader joins computer group, helps start school club
Sequim man celebrates donating 100 pints of blood

Sequim man celebrates donating 100 pints of blood

Doug Brundage, 62, recently hit the centennial mark for giving. He gave his 100th pint of blood through Bloodworks Northwest at a mobile… Continue reading

Sequim man celebrates donating 100 pints of blood
Sequim Bee Farm up again for Kitsap Bank award

Sequim Bee Farm up again for Kitsap Bank award

Bees have been flying around in Buddy and Meg DePew’s mind for years. For Buddy, it began with an unusual encounter 30 years… Continue reading

Sequim Bee Farm up again for Kitsap Bank award
Housing plan details 11 options for affordable options in Sequim

Housing plan details 11 options for affordable options in Sequim

In the coming months, Sequim city leaders plan to consider a proposed Affordable Housing Action Plan that consultants have said could impact residents’… Continue reading

Housing plan details 11 options for affordable options in Sequim
Bread & Gravy to perform at Music Live

Bread & Gravy to perform at Music Live

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will continue its Music Live at One series with local group Bread & Gravy at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The… Continue reading

Bread & Gravy to perform at Music Live