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“Tiger” by Roxanne Grinstad was painted in the Japanese brush style.

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‘Asian Flair’ art debuts at Civic Center; ‘Keying Around’ pianos coming in July

SEQUIM — The City Arts Advisory Commission will sponsor the opening of An Asian Flair art exhibit and…

Presentation set on landscaping with native plants for July 8

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Presentation set on landscaping with native plants for July 8

SEQUIM — Clallam County Master Gardener Mike Barnes will lead a presentation on native plants at 10 a.m.…

In 1992, Nina Fatherson was named Sequim Citizen of the Year for her dedication to those in need through the Sequim Food Bank. She recently died after a struggle with cancer. (Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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Sequim Citizen of the Year, food bank director remembered for dedication

SEQUIM — The backbone of the Sequim Food Bank for years and Sequim’s Citizen of the Year in…

Hoh elder to give canoe to ONRC in Forks

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Hoh elder to give canoe to ONRC in Forks

FORKS — The Olympic Natural Resources Center will host a celebration as Viola Penn Riebe gifts her canoe,…

Greywolf celebrates project to house four kindergarten classes

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Greywolf celebrates project to house four kindergarten classes

By Michael Dashiell

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Relay for Life events gear up in Clallam, Jefferson

SEQUIM — Port Angeles and Sequim are joining forces this year to raise money for cancer research in…

Sequim approves second phase remodel of Guy Cole Center

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Sequim approves second phase remodel of Guy Cole Center

By Matthew Nash

Crews finishing Carlsborg sewer project; residents can connect to system starting Wednesday

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Crews finishing Carlsborg sewer project; residents can connect to system starting Wednesday

By Matthew Nash

Fish passage projects continue from state park to highway

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Fish passage projects continue from state park to highway

By Matthew Nash

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Peninsula College looks to add student housing

PORT ANGELES — Textbooks and tuition aren’t the only demands on Peninsula College students.

Dirt therapy: Windermere volunteers rebuild community garden in Sequim

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Dirt therapy: Windermere volunteers rebuild community garden in Sequim

By Erin Hawkins

Fudge and prayer? Sequim business offers up both

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Fudge and prayer? Sequim business offers up both

By Matthew Nash

The U.S. Highway 101-Chicken Coop-Zaccardo Road Realignment Safety Project gets underway this month. Areas on this map marked in yellow are new roadway construction areas or widened roadways. Areas marked in red are existing roadways that will be abandoned. (Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe)

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U.S. Highway 101 intersections in Blyn to get realignment

BLYN — Parts of U.S. Highway 101 in Blyn, including a pair of access points, are getting a…

Purple Haze Lavender owner puts farm up for sale, says he’s ready to retire, travel

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Purple Haze Lavender owner puts farm up for sale, says he’s ready to retire, travel

By Matthew Nash

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Sequim pickleball courts delayed for civil engineering work

SEQUIM — Plans to install eight tournament-quality pickleball courts in Carrie Blake Park in Sequim by year’s end…

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Finishing Guy Cole Center remodel could cost $210,000

By Matthew Nash

View tribal art while pedaling through Sequim for annual bike tour

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View tribal art while pedaling through Sequim for annual bike tour

By Erin Hawkins

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News A vehicle makes the turn onto Hurricane Ridge Road towards Heart o’ the Hills and Lake Dawn on Tuesday in Port Angeles. Olympic National Park officials hope to have the road to Hurricane Ridge open on weekends beginning Friday.

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Olympic National Park staff sets summer season

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center and Hurricane Ridge Gift Shop & Snack Bar will…

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Clallam County, partners set pollution project open house

SEQUIM — An open house concerning a pollution project update on Sequim-Dungeness area beaches is planned from 3…

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Sequim schools prepare for renovations as project manager presents tentative plan

By Erin Hawkins