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Actors play Dungeons and Dragons to raise funds for theaters

Ginny Holladay, Olympic Theatre Arts’ executive director, is one of five performers playing Dungeons and Dragons in a two-night live-streamed event to raise money for… Continue reading

Plan for delays on U.S. Highway 101 near Siebert Creek

Construction to improve fish passage along U.S. Highway 101 at Siebert Creek between Sequim and Port Angeles is expected to cause traffic delays later this… Continue reading

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Three vie for Clallam Conservation District board seat

Applications for Clallam, Jefferson appointed positions to be accepted through March 31

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Next free Washington State Parks day is Friday

Washington State Parks is inviting the community to help celebrate the agency’s 108th birthday on Friday by enjoying a state park for free. The free… Continue reading

Sequim Education Foundation offering scholarships for high school seniors

The Sequim Education Foundation is offering 2021 Sequim High School graduating seniors several scholarships. Each scholarship is listed on WashBoard.org and sequimeducationfoundation.org, with… Continue reading

A virtual play about casting a play will begin Thursday, March 11.

Port Angeles Community Players offer up ‘Bad Auditions … On Camera’

After being shuttered for nearly a year, the Port Angeles Community Players are back — virtually — as they present “Bad Auditions… Continue reading

A virtual play about casting a play will begin Thursday, March 11.
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Volunteer Hospice to add nurse team manager

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County has created a new leadership position. Volunteer Hospice is seeking candidates for the newly created nurse team… Continue reading

Compassionate policing topic of film, panel discussion

Compassionate policing — a practice that teaches law enforcement to recognize the signs of a mental health crisis, de-escalate a situation, and… Continue reading

Bruce Skinner, Olympic Medical Center Foundation executive director, left, presents a check for $55,000 at last week’s OMC Commissioners meeting to Chair John Nutter, center, and OMC CEO Darryl Wolfe. (Submitted photo)

Olympic Medical Center Foundation donates $55,000 to OMC for equipment

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has presented another $55,000 to OMC. The donation was presented at the hospital board commission meeting Wednesday.… Continue reading

Bruce Skinner, Olympic Medical Center Foundation executive director, left, presents a check for $55,000 at last week’s OMC Commissioners meeting to Chair John Nutter, center, and OMC CEO Darryl Wolfe. (Submitted photo)
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Nature photographer, Mosaic members bring art to Sequim gallery

An award-winning photographer with an eye for storytelling through images of nature and a community group flexing its collective creative muscle take the… Continue reading

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Children run beneath a volley of tempra paint cannons at the start of Saturday's 1k Sun Fun Color Run at Carrie Blake Park, a featured event of the inaugural Sequim Sunshine Festival. The two-day fete, a celebration of Sequim's "sunny" reputation, featured a wide variety of events, displays, performances and activities.

Sequim Sunshine Festival kicking off March 5

The City of Sequim’s second Sequim Sunshine Festival is back with a number of community events set for Friday and Saturday. Some events… Continue reading

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Children run beneath a volley of tempra paint cannons at the start of Saturday's 1k Sun Fun Color Run at Carrie Blake Park, a featured event of the inaugural Sequim Sunshine Festival. The two-day fete, a celebration of Sequim's "sunny" reputation, featured a wide variety of events, displays, performances and activities.
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Charcoal artist in spotlight at Harbor Art Gallery

Harbor Art Gallery is featuring charcoal artist Lance Snider for the months of March and April. Snider will be at the gallery… Continue reading

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Sequim man badly burned in Third Avenue house fire

A Sequim man in his mid-80s was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after he suffered severe burns over more than half of his… Continue reading

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Online student festival free to the public

Members of the Community Emergency Response Team talk with patients at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Feb. 4. The dose 2 clinic scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled because of expected inclement weather. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Vaccination clinics canceled this weekend in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks

Vaccination clinics in Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks have been canceled this weekend because of expected snow and high winds. All appointments for Port Angeles… Continue reading

Members of the Community Emergency Response Team talk with patients at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Feb. 4. The dose 2 clinic scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled because of expected inclement weather. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group
A 1978 photo taken by Esther Webster’s longtime friend Gunnar Fagerlund shows the artist at work in her home. The same room now houses a gallery where her work will be exhibited later this month. Submitted photo

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center spotlights life, work of Esther Webster

Local history and award-winning art are on display starting Saturday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, which has teamed up with… Continue reading

A 1978 photo taken by Esther Webster’s longtime friend Gunnar Fagerlund shows the artist at work in her home. The same room now houses a gallery where her work will be exhibited later this month. Submitted photo

Save Our Sequim sets rally/demonstration for Saturday

The Save Our Sequim group is hosting a rally starting at noon on Saturday with the goal of having 250 people lining West… Continue reading

Clallam County Master Gardeners Jeanette Stehr-Green, left, and Audreen Williams will discuss blueberry pruning live via Zoom on Saturday, Feb. 13. (Courtesy photo)

Clallam County Master Gardeners to teach blueberry pruning

Now is the time to prune blueberries. An annual pruning regimen is needed to encourage strong new canes and promote good berry… Continue reading

Clallam County Master Gardeners Jeanette Stehr-Green, left, and Audreen Williams will discuss blueberry pruning live via Zoom on Saturday, Feb. 13. (Courtesy photo)

Sequim City Council member to bring up question of town’s ‘negative light’

Today’s Sequim City Council meeting will include an item Council member Brandon Janisse requested be placed on the agenda. Janisse asked City Clerk… Continue reading