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Gardener uses permaculture to teach sustainable farming

111Then there are the lettuces lush as ferns, raspberries that melt on the tongue and carrots like big,…

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Tse-whit-sen Village artifacts on display at noted Seattle museum

SEATTLE — A slim glass case holds about 30 artifacts — bone blanket pins, a bracelet, fishing equipment,…

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Sequim candidates in Nov. 3 election appear at Rotary Club forum

SEQUIM ­ — Young families, the cost of building a home in Sequim, a new City Hall and…

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Sequim OKs second community garden

SEQUIM ­– In a moment of uncommon harmony, the Sequim City Council agreed this week to transform a…

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Marine lab $1.75 million closer

SEQUIM ­– The Marine Sciences Laboratory on Sequim Bay moved closer this week to winning $1.75 million in…

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Hula-hoops, yo-yos part of Sequim Relay for Life

SEQUIM ­– The Sequim Relay for Life is a little shorter and less populous this year than last,…

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SPORTS: ‘A passion for crashing cars’ — Daredevils to dive-bomb at Port Angeles Speedway

SEQUIM ­– The best thing about crashing cars ­– also known as stunt driving ­– is that you…

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Sequim graduate returns to nursing in Africa

SEQUIM — Angela Nesse, 24, recently quit her pediatric nursing job to return to a short-term post that…

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Sales tax hike to go to voters in Sequim

SEQUIM — It will be back: A ballot measure to raise sales tax inside the city of Sequim,…

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Manager search concerns candidate

SEQUIM — Mike East, the Sequim planning commissioner running for Sequim City Council in the Nov. 3 Clallam…

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Big Sequim housing subdivision granted extension

SEQUIM — This pasture, parched by Sequim sunshine, tells the town’s tale in its 38 acres. The land…

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Olympic Theatre Arts going back to building for new season

SEQUIM — It’s like Olympic Theatre Arts is holding out a dish of ice cream. The 29-year-old community…

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From Green Zone to green thumb; veteran deals with life after war

SEQUIM ­– Ask Matt Ward how he changed since he went from Sequim to Iraq to re-entering rural…

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Younger pullers prove themselves ready for Tribal Canoe Journey

SEQUIM — When you’re tossed from a dug-out cedar canoe into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, when…

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Activist Sheehan brings message to Peninsula

Cindy Sheehan is delivering a fresh message on how to make peace. The internationally known activist, called a…

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Wood artisans to display their works Saturday

SEQUIM — Ann Grover sees things in plain hunks of wood, and she’s not afraid to talk about…

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Author/hero who documented Nazi war crimes dies; book to be released

SEQUIM –Tony van Renterghem of Carlsborg, a Dutch cavalryman who protected Jews and Allied service members during World…

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Sequim candidates to use Web site for campaign

SEQUIM — Last spring, www.SequimSense.com appeared with lavender-edged pages, calling for community activism and “common sense” in city…

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Olympic Medical Center opens ‘pocket market’ for fresh produce

PORT ANGELES — Call it a pocket market, a satellite stand, whatever your fancy — or just bite…

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Connecting kids and the planet

SEQUIM — You want to reconcile your family’s way of life with your desire to help heal the…