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Photo courtesy Brad Moore Sequim’s Clare Turella receives a first place medal in the Washington state 2A track and field meet ...
Clallam County Sheriff’s Office reports that a body was found in Dungeness on the evening of Sunday, June 1. Sheriff Brian ...
Kirk Pearson, a former longtime Washington state lawmaker, was appointed this month as a top Washington official in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Rite Aid at 520 W. Washington St. in Sequim will close June 26, according to signage and staff. Prescriptions will be ...
Dungeness farmer Nash Huber continues to farm and operate his grain and seed business while he faces eviction from Delta Farm ...
Join Clallam County Master Gardener Margery Whites on Saturday, June 7th for the Digging Deeper Saturdays presentation ...
For more than a decade, Rotarians’ Flag Subscription Program has honored fallen service people, veterans and the country ...
Athletic director Ian Henley shifted Sequim’s typical school signings from individual events to a group event on May 22.
Thanks to a new law, services for people with dementia at assisted living facilities will have to meet new state standards. Senate Bill 5337 requires assisted living facilities to be certified by July ...
Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen ...
As the school year winds down and our young people prepare to move on to the next grade or even graduate high school, there’s ...