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Mac users group gets to sample iPad

SEQUIM — The object of his desire appeared on his doorstep Saturday morning, just as Ray Bentsen of…

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Olympic Peninsula throw party to show their programs, raise funds

SEQUIM — He sounds like he’s inviting us to jump into a big swimming pool. “We want to…

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Volunteers widen Olympic Discovery Trail ramp

SEQUIM — One zig-zagging piece of the Olympic Discovery Trail is undergoing rehabilitation this week, thanks to Dave…

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Olympic Birding Festival begins Friday

SEQUIM — Above our heads, out in the waves and down by the river, songs and splashes are…

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Interest in Lavender Festival blooming early

SEQUIM — Here in the trademarked Lavender Capital of North America, we’re three months away from the total…

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Sequim women entrepreneurs revel in independence — SEE GALLERY

SEQUIM — Talk to those who believe in the future of downtown Sequim, and you find many of…

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Sequim Rotarian back home after Haiti relief work, meets actor Penn

SEQUIM — Ask Tom Schaafsma how his Easter was, and you hear in his voice weariness and gratitude.…

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Juan de Fuca Festival director will quit post after Memorial Day weekend event

PORT ANGELES — Needed: A bundle of energy to propel a music and arts extravaganza from adolescence into…

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Couple take care of rescued bunnies — on Easter and every day

SEQUIM — Ralph Turner is swimming in grown-up Easter bunnies. He and his wife, Caryl, adopted 100 pet…

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Red Rooster Grocery gives sneak peek at wares, artwork during Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk

SEQUIM — Two local, independent businesses are adding splashes of color to downtown Sequim tonight. The Red Rooster…

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Coastal Cleanup Day slots filling quickly

The trouble with a lot of Earth-oriented news coverage, David Lindau believes, is that it yells at people.…

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Check Sequim school solar harvest on Web; Photovoltaic stats uploaded live to the Internet

SEQUIM — While Sequim High School’s students are away, they can still keep track of their own solar…

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Volunteers pick up dismaying amount of litter on Sequim’s west side

SEQUIM — Pat Clark gets what he calls a wild hair now and then, so he heads out…

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Sequim student challenges tsunami beliefs

SEQUIM — In a multi-award-winning study, a young Sequim geoscientist is challenging widely held beliefs about tsunami risk…

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From Sequim to the South Pole and back: Ex-resident manages Antarctic project

CENTENNIAL, Colo. — When Sequim High School alumnus Adam Jenkins says he recently took a summer cruise, it’s…

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First Federal, Lions Club donate to North Olympic foster families; training offered

SEQUIM — With many families suffering from job loss and struggling to find decent housing, more children are…

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Pilot project seeks volunteer elk herders

SEQUIM — The call could come in the middle of the night: a band of elk on the…

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Sequim seeks donations for Music & Movies in the Park

SEQUIM ­– Looking ahead to a summer of outdoor frolic, Sequim Mayor Pro Tem Laura Dubois issued a…

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Community effort blossoms at Sequim’s community gardens

SEQUIM ­– Five plots are still available in the Community Organic Gardens of Sequim, so Jeff Edwards and…

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Irrigation Festival kicks off Saturday in Sequim

SEQUIM — Young royalty, pioneers and two grand marshals will appear together at 5 p.m. Saturday to celebrate…