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Juan de Fuca Festival concerts rescheduled

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Juan de Fuca Festival concerts rescheduled

City Pier performances to begin in June

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Webinar conducted on federal relief program

PORT ANGELES — Participants in a webinar on a new federal coronavirus relief package, signed Friday by President…

Dr. Tom Locke

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This week critical for virus containment

State should get a clearer picture, health officers say

Nourish’s meals program helps feed OMC staff, community positivity

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Nourish’s meals program helps feed OMC staff, community positivity

Public fuels Sequim business’ GoFundMe drive past $10K

Elementary school collects socks for Dr. Seuss week

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Elementary school collects socks for Dr. Seuss week

Students at Franklin Elementary School in Port Angeles have donated 1,555 pairs of socks in conjunction with the…

The City of Sequim plans to begin paving West Fir Street on March 31, depending on weather. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Paving of Sequim’s West Fir Street to begin Tuesday

SEQUIM — Asphalt paving of West Fir Street is expected to begin on Tuesday, weather permitting.

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Peninsula students make dean’s list in University of Washington semester

SEATTLE — Several Olympic Peninsula natives have been named to the University of Washington’s autumn 2019 dean’s list.

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Chain gang busy on county roads

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang picked up 500 pounds of roadside litter from…

A GROWING CONCERN: Dig in to fruit and vegetable gardening

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A GROWING CONCERN: Dig in to fruit and vegetable gardening

OH MAN, CLICHE time: Be careful what you wish for.

River’s Edge purchase step in Dungeness River preservation project

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River’s Edge purchase step in Dungeness River preservation project

SEQUIM — While dozens of projects throughout the region have been postponed, a collaborative push to conserve more…

Local shops see donations, renewed thirst for books

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Local shops see donations, renewed thirst for books

‘I just want a couple of paperbacks to get my mind off what’s happening’

Virus cases continue to mount on Peninsula

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Virus cases continue to mount on Peninsula

Twenty people confirmed ill

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EYE ON PENINSULA: Clallam considers homeless quarantine site

Jefferson to get update on COVID-19

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School Districts start modified home learning

Strategies include work packets; Google Classroom

Mask-makers mobilize on Peninsula

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Mask-makers mobilize on Peninsula

Peninsula volunteers use sewing skills to help others

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New donation centers

Two new centers have been set up to accept help during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Poblano promoted at Sequim’s Shappie Agency

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Poblano promoted at Sequim’s Shappie Agency

SEQUIM — The Shappie Agency has announced the promotion of staff member Erika Poblano.

Jeff Lunt named Franklin Elementary School principal

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Jeff Lunt named Franklin Elementary School principal

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board announced that Jeff Lunt has been named principal of Franklin…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: An invitation to come to Jesus

AS I JOURNEY through the Bible, I’m blessed by the incessant invitational nature of God. He beckons.

Grant funds new breast pumps in Clallam County

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Grant funds new breast pumps in Clallam County

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center recently received a $6,390 grant from the Benjamin N. Phillips Memorial Fund…