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Sequim council approves 128-home development

Sequim council approves 128-home development

Willow Creek Manor, a 128-home subdivision, will move forward with construction despite safety concerns raised by neighbors and the Sequim Planning Commission. Sequim… Continue reading

Sequim council approves 128-home development
Sequim Food Bank set to expand with new property

Sequim Food Bank set to expand with new property

Leaders at the Sequim Food Bank look to expand its offerings once again. Andra Smith, executive director for the facility at 144 W.… Continue reading

Sequim Food Bank set to expand with new property
Remembering Robert and Robby: Streett family hosts memorial service today

Remembering Robert and Robby: Streett family hosts memorial service today

Whether in a comfy chair or couch, in a restaurant or listening to an audiobook in the car, the Streetts have always been… Continue reading

Remembering Robert and Robby: Streett family hosts memorial service today
Sequim, fishermen look to improve pond fishing

Sequim, fishermen look to improve pond fishing

As projects continue around Carrie Blake Community Park, officials with the city of Sequim are considering new options for fishing there as well.… Continue reading

Sequim, fishermen look to improve pond fishing
A different approach: New entrance opens at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim

A different approach: New entrance opens at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim

Visitors of the city’s busiest park started driving on a new path this week. City officials opened on Monday the new access road… Continue reading

A different approach: New entrance opens at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim
Sequim bans ‘dangerous dogs’

Sequim bans ‘dangerous dogs’

Starting the first of next year, dogs declared dangerous will no longer be allowed in Sequim city limits. City Council members unanimously approved,… Continue reading

Sequim bans ‘dangerous dogs’
Sequim council agrees to one-year deal with Economic Development Corp.

Sequim council agrees to one-year deal with Economic Development Corp.

The Sequim City Council has chosen to re-up with the Clallam County Economic Development Corp. through 2018, after a two-year gap of not… Continue reading

Sequim council agrees to one-year deal with Economic Development Corp.
Seasonal hunt ends; after finding 96 green crabs, trapping to resume in April

Seasonal hunt ends; after finding 96 green crabs, trapping to resume in April

The hunt in Dungeness for the invasive European green crab is over for the season. Resource managers report that since April, they’ve caught… Continue reading

Seasonal hunt ends; after finding 96 green crabs, trapping to resume in April
Seaweed line could be next wave of future in fuel

Seaweed line could be next wave of future in fuel

A better fuel for tomorrow could soon be floating along the West Coast. Officials with the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory… Continue reading

Seaweed line could be next wave of future in fuel
Sequim High School grad falls from bridge in Chicago

Sequim High School grad falls from bridge in Chicago

Aspiring Sequim filmmaker Luke Silliman, 18, finds himself in a scene he never would have imagined for his first semester of college. His… Continue reading

Sequim High School grad falls from bridge in Chicago
Dogs euthanized after attacking Sequim man

Dogs euthanized after attacking Sequim man

Two of three dogs that attacked a Sequim man were euthanized last week at the Clallam County Humane Society. Sequim police sergeants said… Continue reading

Dogs euthanized after attacking Sequim man
Sequim teen to bring back “Pumpkins for a Cause” on Saturday

Sequim teen to bring back “Pumpkins for a Cause” on Saturday

Sequim teen Carson Holt plans to once again sell pumpkins for local causes, but this year he’s in new digs. For his fifth… Continue reading

Sequim teen to bring back “Pumpkins for a Cause” on Saturday
Railroaders host 18th show Saturday-Sunday at Sequim Grange

Railroaders host 18th show Saturday-Sunday at Sequim Grange

Even car guys can like trains. For 40-plus years, Pat Furey of Sequim worked for General Motors, designing interiors for automobiles, or “literally… Continue reading

Railroaders host 18th show Saturday-Sunday at Sequim Grange
Dungeness cell tower to go up in November

Dungeness cell tower to go up in November

A radio-cell tower in Dungeness that area residents fought against in recent months will be upright and operational by November, developers said. The… Continue reading

Dungeness cell tower to go up in November
Foundation aims to expand Sequim Skate Park; Emblem 3 one of first donors to effort

Foundation aims to expand Sequim Skate Park; Emblem 3 one of first donors to effort

Skaters and cyclists look to ramp up efforts to redesign the 17-year-old Sequim Skate Park in Carrie Blake Park. Leaders of the Sequim… Continue reading

Foundation aims to expand Sequim Skate Park; Emblem 3 one of first donors to effort
Survivors, supporters rally for 20th year at Mad Hatter’s Tea

Survivors, supporters rally for 20th year at Mad Hatter’s Tea

Bright hats and hearts filled Sequim Community Church’s auditorium for the annual Mad Hatter’s Tea. It was the 20th year for the event,… Continue reading

Survivors, supporters rally for 20th year at Mad Hatter’s Tea
Gardener says goodbye to organic garden she helped grow

Gardener says goodbye to organic garden she helped grow

For more than nine years, Liz Harper has helped cultivate the Community Organic Gardens of Sequim. She and dozens of other gardeners have… Continue reading

Gardener says goodbye to organic garden she helped grow

Sequim council removes Fourth of July celebration from budget

City Council members have agreed not to dedicate funds in the 2017-18 budget to a Fourth of July celebration in Sequim. “We’re not… Continue reading

Sequim couple remembers value of humor after cancer diagnosis

Sequim couple remembers value of humor after cancer diagnosis

After a cancer diagnosis, husband-and-wife Pepper and Vonnie Putnam of Sequim say it’s important to stay positive and keep your sense of humor.… Continue reading

Sequim couple remembers value of humor after cancer diagnosis
Dungeness hunt for green crab winding down for winter

Dungeness hunt for green crab winding down for winter

In the coming week, resource managers on the Dungeness Spit look to wrap up their season’s hunt for the invasive European green crab.… Continue reading

Dungeness hunt for green crab winding down for winter