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Two Sequim School District teachers earn national certification

SEQUIM — Two Sequim School District teachers have earned National Board Certifications from the National Board for Professional…

Ken Hays

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Outgoing Sequim council member: I’ll miss the kinship, but I’m ready to focus on family

SEQUIM — While outgoing City Councilman Ken Hays will miss the camaraderie that comes with being a civil…

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Sequim inks Civic Center closeout contract with Bellevue construction company

SEQUIM — The city has approved a $12,723,131 contract with Lydig Construction of Bellevue as part of administrative…

Richard Pharr of Sequim

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WEEKEND REWIND: Community Aid group boosts Christmas bounty with Toys for Sequim Kids giveaway

SEQUIM — Santa’s elves took some time off from the North Pole to help parents in need pick…

WEEKEND REWIND: City of Sequim authorizes $90,000 for proposed YMCA-SARC operation

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WEEKEND REWIND: City of Sequim authorizes $90,000 for proposed YMCA-SARC operation

SEQUIM — The city will provide $90,000 over the course of three years to the Olympic Peninsula YMCA…

These two homes in the 100 block of Serenity Lane southwest of Sequim are in the process of being purchased by the Jamestown S'Klallam tribe using grant money. The houses are in a natural floodplain of the Dungeness River and will be demolished to restore a natural habitat for salmon. Chris McDaniel/Peninsula Daily News

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WEEKEND REWIND: Houses recently threatened by roaring Dungeness River headed for purchase, demolition

SEQUIM — Several homes threatened by the rain swollen Dungeness River last week are slated for purchase and…

The bridge replacing the old wooden trestle leading to the Dungeness Railroad Bridge is nearing completion. Randy Johnson/Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe

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WEEKEND REWIND: Peninsula salmon recovery grants total more than $6.1 million

OLYMPIA — A $1.5 million grant to the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe for the replacement of the west Railroad…

The new 750-foot trestle connecting the Dungeness River Bridge to the western bank of the river is nearly completed and will be open to the public starting Thursday. Chris McDaniel/Peninsula Daily News

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Dungeness River Bridge set to reopen to public access Thursday; ceremony set for Dec. 30

SEQUIM — About 10 months after being damaged and closed by flooding, the Dungeness River Bridge is set…

Sequim City Council member Ken Hays resigns

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Sequim City Council member Ken Hays resigns

SEQUIM — Ken Hays has resigned his seat on the City Council. He resigned, effective immediately, Monday via…

City of Sequim authorizes $90,000 for proposed YMCA-SARC operation

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City of Sequim authorizes $90,000 for proposed YMCA-SARC operation

SEQUIM — The city will provide $90,000 over the course of three years to the Olympic Peninsula YMCA…

Richard Pharr of Sequim

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Community Aid group boosts Christmas bounty with Toys for Sequim Kids giveaway

SEQUIM — Santa’s elves took some time off from the North Pole to help parents in need pick…

These two homes in the 100 block of Serenity Lane southwest of Sequim are in the process of being purchased by the Jamestown S'Klallam tribe using grant money. The houses are in a natural floodplain of the Dungeness River and will be demolished to restore a natural habitat for salmon. Chris McDaniel/Peninsula Daily News

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Houses recently threatened by roaring Dungeness River headed for purchase, demolition

SEQUIM — Several homes threatened by the rain swollen Dungeness River last week are slated for purchase and…

Sequim Community Aid president Donna Tidrick

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Sequim group to give away toys Tuesday to make sure children see Christmas bounty

SEQUIM — Ensuring that local children have plenty of wrapped toys beneath their Christmas trees the morning of…

The bridge replacing the old wooden trestle leading to the Dungeness Railroad Bridge is nearing completion. Randy Johnson/Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe

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Peninsula salmon recovery grants total more than $6.1 million

OLYMPIA — A $1.5 million grant to the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe for the replacement of the west Railroad…

Chief Ben Andrews and Capt. Bryan Swanberg

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Sequim hospital guild donates $31,109 to Clallam Fire District 3

SEQUIM — The Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild has presented $31,109 to Clallam County Fire District No. 3 for the…

Olympic Medical Center CEO Eric Lewis

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WEEKEND REWIND — CEO: Olympic Medical Center plans to expand facilities in Sequim

SEQUIM — Olympic Medical Center officials plan to expand the hospital’s Sequim facilities in 2017. Planning will begin…

Matt McWilliams

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WEEKEND REWIND — Man vs. river: Dungeness threatens Sequim man’s home

SEQUIM — A Sequim man shored up his home against the onslaught of the rain-swollen Dungeness River, which…

Matt McWilliams

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Man vs. river: Dungeness threatens Sequim man’s home

SEQUIM — A Sequim man shored up his home against the onslaught of the rain-swollen Dungeness River, which…

A customer walks into the Clallam County Public Utility District's new administrative office in Carlsborg on Thursday. The public is invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday. Chris McDaniel/Peninsula Daily News

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Self-guided tours offered Saturday at new Clallam Public Utility District office in Carlsborg

CARLSBORG — Curious about the new Clallam County Public Utility District’s new administrative office? Following a ribbon-cutting ceremony…

John Dashti

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Animal cruelty, trespassing charges against Sequim man dropped

SEQUIM — Animal cruelty and trespassing charges against a Sequim man have been dropped because he was found…