Unopposed candidate to fill vacant Sequim School Board seat

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Unopposed candidate to fill vacant Sequim School Board seat

Larry Jeffryes chosen after public interview with directors

PREP FOOTBALL: North Kitsap gets revenge on Sequim

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PREP FOOTBALL: North Kitsap gets revenge on Sequim

POULSBO — Turnovers and penalties sank the Wolves as Sequim lost 16-8 to the North Kitsap Vikings in…

CTE classes booming at SHS

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CTE classes booming at SHS

Both traditional and higher-technology classes give students practical knowledge

Eagle Scout hopeful finishes Pioneer Memorial Park shed rehab

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Eagle Scout hopeful finishes Pioneer Memorial Park shed rehab

SEQUIM — Several weeks ago, local Boy Scout Ian Thill set out to rehabilitate a storage shed at…

Survivor tells of cancer in ‘Stages:’ New playwright sets Sequim play for January

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Survivor tells of cancer in ‘Stages:’ New playwright sets Sequim play for January

SEQUIM — A Sequim man has written a play about fighting cancer and will produce it at Olympic…

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Staff, parents learn about active shooter tactics

SEQUIM — In an active shooter situation, it’s not necessary to be polite.

Tharinger, Chapman serve lunch for Boys & Girls Club in Sequim

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Tharinger, Chapman serve lunch for Boys & Girls Club in Sequim

State representatives talk with kids, learn about summer food program

Retired county manager was crucial to Olympic Discovery Trail

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Retired county manager was crucial to Olympic Discovery Trail

“There would be no ODT as we know it had it not been for Rich”

The Pet Posse veterinary transport vehicle parked in front of the Barks & Brews fundraiser event put on at the Peninsula Taproom on Aug. 10 to support the organization. Barks & Brews attracted more than 70 attendees and raised more than $5,000. Conor Dowley/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Pet Posse gets boost from Barks & Brews

Fundraiser nets $5,100 for volunteer-run organization

<strong>Conor Dowley</strong>/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                Several people from Sequim and Port Angeles work together to learn a new game at Opttacon 2019 at the Guy Cole Event Center.

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Opttacon 2019 brings new games, gamers to Sequim

Smaller-than-expected crowd still had high spirits

Eagle Scout candidate Ian Thill, back, and Dylan Washburn, front, lift up the first section of the Pioneer Memorial Park storage shed roof as part of Thill’s Eagle Scout project. “This roof was in worse shape than we thought,” Thill said. (Conor Dowley/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Pioneer Memorial Park shed getting Scout-fueled facelift

Eagle Scout candidate working to improve park structure

Sequim School Board member resigns

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Sequim School Board member resigns

Robin Henrickson resigns from the Sequim school board, admin changes announced

Vern Frykholm, right, walks across the 2018 Colonial Festival portraying George Washington alongside Jane Ritchey, left, portraying Martha Washington. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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5th annual Northwest Colonial Festival brings more history

More reenactors joining to add more knowledge to event

Manis Mastodon, Sequim’s major archaeological find, in focus with PBS affiliate

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Manis Mastodon, Sequim’s major archaeological find, in focus with PBS affiliate

Sequim’s major archeological history got a focus from local PBS affiliate

Clint Cawley of the Ageless Aviation Dreams Foundation taxis the “Red Stearman” biplane in at the Sequim Valley Airport as retired Air Force veteran Ken Leuthold gives an emphatic thumbs-up. (Conor Dowley/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Veterans get the gift of flight

Ageless Aviation soars with eight Sequim veterans

Rescue dog Leidi nervously eats some food offered to her by Brad Evans, the shelter manager at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. Leidi is one of the 29 Australian shepherd-border collie mixes rescued from a property in Agnew in May after their owner died. (Conor Dowley/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Two dogs rescued from Agnew home adopted

There’s been some successes & adoptions for Agnew dogs, but there’s still work to do

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Interim superintendent says he’s stepping up for Sequim schools

New superintendent sends clear messages of support, intended progress at recent board meetings.

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Sequim High School gets new English curriculum

For the first time in more than a decade, the English department is getting new material - and…

Sequim School District approves interim superintendent contract

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Sequim School District approves interim superintendent contract

SEQUIM — The Sequim School District Board of Directors have came to an agreement on the contract for…

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Interim school chief in Sequim to focus on levy, personnel

SEQUIM — Interim Superintendent Rob Clark plans to focus first on passage of a levy for the Sequim…