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Contest emerges for West End District Court judgeship

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Contest emerges for West End District Court judgeship

PORT ANGELES — A two-man race has emerged for the West End District Court 2 judge position being…

Dungeness Heights group files another lawsuit against radio tower

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Dungeness Heights group files another lawsuit against radio tower

SEQUIM — Dungeness Heights Homeowners has sued over a land-use certificate that allows a 150-foot radio-cell tower to…

Tiny house being built for Pennies for Quarters

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Tiny house being built for Pennies for Quarters

PORT ANGELES — Dozens of volunteers raised the walls of a tiny home in a Pennies for Quarters…

Crime & Justice

New rape trial date set for Forks man

PORT ANGELES — A Forks man charged with raping a woman at his job site last September has…

Sequim city manager selected for Harvard Senior Executive Program

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Sequim city manager selected for Harvard Senior Executive Program

SEQUIM — The International City/County Management Association has announced that Sequim City Manager Charlie Bush is the recipient…

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Registration still open for some beaches during Washington Coast Cleanup

Beaches are filling up with volunteers ready to clean them during the annual Washington Coast Cleanup on Saturday.

First half property taxes due April 30

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First half property taxes due April 30

Taxpayers in Clallam and Jefferson counties have until Monday, April 30, to pay their first half property taxes…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Sweet Presence to perform at Bethany Pentecostal … and other items

PORT ANGELES — Sweet Presence — Dolly, Ernie and Corey Schaber of Abbotsford, B.C. — will perform at…

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Makah Member selected as deputy director … and other items

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Makah Member selected as deputy director … and other items

ROCKVILLE, MD — Maryland’s Division of Environmental Health Services selected Makah Nation member Martin Smith as its deputy…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar &Grill, 1222 S.…

Life

HELP LINE: Turning 64 is still no reason to panic

HI. WELCOME TO week two of your “64 checklist.”

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Time for grueling, repetitive, annual seasonal service

TODAY’S THE MIDDLE of late early spring, in five days it will be the middle of spring.

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Commissioners to discuss elected official salaries

Clallam County commissioners will discuss a resolution establishing salaries and benefits for elected officials in a continued work…

Arts & Entertainment

Your Community Variety Show moves to grange hall

SEQUIM — Your Community Variety Show will relocate to the Sequim Prairie Grange beginning Tuesday.

Black Bear Diner gets Founder’s Award

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Black Bear Diner gets Founder’s Award

SEQUIM — Sequim’s Black Bear Diner now has bragging rights for restaurant of the year among the other…

Tall ships to be part of inaugural Port Angeles Maritime Festival

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Tall ships to be part of inaugural Port Angeles Maritime Festival

PORT ANGELES — A maritime festival will be held in Port Angeles from June 9-10, and the tall…

Sequim city code prohibits private marinas

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Sequim city code prohibits private marinas

Port commissioners urged not to sell John Wayne Marina to private developers

National Park fees to rise — but by only $5 per vehicle

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National Park fees to rise — but by only $5 per vehicle

By Associated Press

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Holistic Health Fair in Sequim set for Saturday

SEQUIM — The new nonprofit Awakening Natural Awareness group will host a Holistic Health Fair from 9:30 a.m.…

Windward School makes way to Sequim

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Windward School makes way to Sequim

SEQUIM — Experiential education is continuing to make waves in the Sequim community.