The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula raised a record-breaking $781,500 at its annual auction held Saturday evening ...
Starting Saturday, Nov. 22, 7 Cedars will begin offering Holiday Light Tours for $15 per person, with tours departing from ...
W. Ron Allen, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Chairman and CEO, was named to the National Native American Hall of Fame along with ...
The all-volunteer, nonprofit group started in 2017 by Ken Stringer and other local bike enthusiasts to promote bicycling, ...
To participate in Giving Tuesday or to make a donation any day of the year, visit olympicpeninsulaymca.org/give, stop by our ...
Three Sequim runners made it to the 2A state track meet on Nov. 8 in Pasco with a fourth runner serving as an alternate.
New Sequim School Board director Nicholas Bell took the oath of office on Nov. 3 after being unanimously selected by the four ...
The weekly blotter includes incidents that occurred in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley area.
Wherever, whatever, and whenever, developing health care access at a reasonable cost is going to be a hard pull and require every part of our political and governmental systems to really want to get ...
This November feels different. The government shutdown and the halt of SNAP benefits have shaken the foundations for many families who rely on those supports to make ends meet. Federal employees, ...
Sequim High School is adding its first officially sanctioned sport in 24 years – girls flag football. Practices are set to begin Nov. 17 for any high school girl interested as it will be a no-cut ...
Sequim High School’s Rachael DeAngelo, who teaches Spanish and English, gave her students an assignment to write and submit a Letter to the Editor to the Sequim Gazette on a topic that is important to ...
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