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Sequim-Dungeness Chamber seeks new director

SEQUIM – It’s a tall order. “We want someone who’s outgoing, willing to work with the City Council,…

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Foster children bring their own special needs — for a mother’s love

PORT ANGELES – Heart-swelling highs, lows that sear the soul: That’s motherhood. Julie Stockert knows both well, though…

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Sequim Irrigation Festival winds up this weekend

SEQUIM – This year’s Irrigation Festival Grand Parade promises a larger-than-life luminary, promised Joe Borden, the festival’s chairman.…

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Common theme of tourism summit: Get together

BLYN – Before we show off our attributes to people in other regions, we’d best become friends, or…

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Sawdust explosion starts fire in factory’s dust collector

CARLSBORG – A sawdust explosion and subsequent fire drew a crowd to Mervin Manufacturing’s snowboard factory Tuesday morning.…

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Climate report says North Olympic Peninsula good grape growing land for wine

PORT ANGELES – We’re young, warm and willing to sweat. And that makes the North Olympic Peninsula a…

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Sequim planners envision high rise, shuttle

SEQUIM – As another crop of big boxes takes shape on the edge of the city, planners are…

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Sequim teens use their art to promote abstinence from sex

SEQUIM – Mercedes Meyer, comic-book composer, blows away assumptions about teenagers. She created one of her pen-drawn dramas…

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School administrator from Southern Washington named new Sequim superintendentÂ

SEQUIM – He knelt on one knee and clinched it. Bill Bentley, assistant superintendent of the 25,000-student Evergreen…

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Sequim’s marine research lab eyes expansion

SEQUIM – Along the shore of Sequim Bay, where a stiff wind whips ice-blue waves, an ultramodern form…

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Freshman lawmaker comes home, but not to rest

SEQUIM – The final day of the 2007 Legislature – which wrapped up around 9:30 p.m. April 22…

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Open house planned at newly expanded Peninsula cancer center

SEQUIM – At 45, Clare Bertucio has seen a lot of suffering. Yet Bertucio, who finished medical school…

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Sequim finishes viewing three schools superintendent finalists with interview of Montana candidate

SEQUIM – Kirk Miller knows life in a small town. He’s superintendent of Montana’s Havre School District, where…

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Sequim superintendent hopeful talks about his role in prayer flap

SEQUIM – He’s known by some around the country as the no-prayer guy. Bill Bentley, candidate for Sequim…

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Sequim High School graduates to walk outside amid unlimited audience

SEQUIM – It’s to be one of Sequim’s bigger bashes, so the football field has been deemed the…

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Sequim’s growth up or out? Forum discuss city’s future

SEQUIM – High-rises, how tall to build City Hall and how to pay for the city’s growth: Such…

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Boys & Girls Club loses boss but gains $200,000

SEQUIM – The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula, in their ongoing saga of personnel and…

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Ron Allen, a Native American leader who builds tribe, county — and respect

BLYN – This isn’t a conversation. It’s a headlong leap onto a bullet train. Ron Allen is the…

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Senior softball a hit on Peninsula

SEQUIM – Warren Hunt, chairman of the Sequim Senior Softball Club, is looking for a little competition –…

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Man, peace sign reunited along Carlsborg highway

CARLSBORG – A trio of youngsters scurried up to and away from Gary Smart’s shop door recently –…