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Sequim man faces seven child sex, molestation charges

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man is facing seven child sex and molestation charges after an investigation by…

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Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship speaker set

PORT ANGELES — Jamal Rahman will present “Sufism and Practical Spirituality” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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Roundabout work to begin Monday in Sequim

SEQUIM — Work crews will move into the roundabout at Sequim Avenue, Old Olympic Highway and Port Williams…

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Evensong service slated for Sunday

PORT TOWNSEND — Katy Taylor will provide music for an Evensong service from 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.…

A portion of Sequim’s original Sequim Prairie irrigation ditch is tentatively set to be piped as part of a conservation effort to help the Dungeness River’s flow and endangered fish. Some neighbors and shareholders are opposed to the project because they feel they weren’t given an opportunity to provide input to project owner the Sequim Prairie-Tri Irrigation Association (SPTIA). They feel enclosing the ditch will kill nearby vegetation and negatively impact wildlife. (Lucinda Hayes)

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Sequim irrigation pipe proposal draws ire

Conservation District says it’s within legal right

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Habitat gets $2M for state CHIP grant

Project would build 50 affordable units

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Clallam PUD may revise meter policy

Opt-out process would include digital displays

Sequim residents will see a change in their water utility bills this month as city staff couldn’t read meters due to snow and ice in January. Water consumption fees will be deferred to March. City staff estimated most residents pay less than $5 for water consumption rates this time of year. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim to defer portion of February utility bills

SEQUIM — The City of Sequim will defer charges on February utility bills to March because inclement weather…

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Clallam County Sheriff's deputies investigate a van that left the roadway and struck two parked vehicles, with the driver fleeing the scene, leaving behind two children and alledgedly disposing of a hand gun on Friday on Deer Park Road east of Port Angeles.

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Sheriff’s deputies search for man near Deer Park Road

Person fled vehicle collision

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Sequim's Jolene Vaara defends a shot taken by Olympic's Sophia Brown as the Wolves' Gracie Chartraw looks on during Sequim's 81-44 win Thursday.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Sequim’s Jolene Vaara notches senior night triple double

Port Angeles clinches share of Olympic League title

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BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles celebrates senior night as Parker Nickerson breaks 1,000-point mark for his career

Forks opens district tournament play Saturday vs. Rainier at Montesano

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AREA SPORTS: East Jefferson Little League registration underway; board members and coaches sought

Sequim Junior Soccer spots going fast

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: County boards consider money for Field Hall, health report

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Michael Poats, left, and Brody Merritt of the Port Angeles stormwater department work to install a pump to remove standing water from a flooded area near the playground at Shane Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday. The pool of standing water, which is up to 3 feet deep in places and has at times covered the nearby play equipment, is to be pumped to a nearby storm drain. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Park drainage

Michael Poats, left, and Brody Merritt of the Port Angeles stormwater department work to install a pump to…

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Jamestown Healing Clinic looks to expand services

Demand for its services growing

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Hearing set for proposed YMCA childcare facility in Port Angeles

$6.7 million project would serve more than 90 children

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Port Angeles School District to allow city to resolve flooding

Stormwater from Lincoln Park drains near Stevens Middle School

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Sequim Library expansion opens for construction bids

Current building to close March 9, temporary space to open April 1

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Security exercise set for Friday

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training exercise on Friday.

Nordland General Store Co-op CEO Patti Buckland, left, points to an area of the store to a group of visitors at the open house on Saturday in Nordland on Marrowstone Island. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Nordland General Store reimagined as a cooperative

Island investors work to raise funds, formulate inventory