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An auction for a two-story house and outbuildings in the City of Sequim’s Gerhardt Park at 1610 S. Third Ave. resulted in no ...
It’s so nice chatting with so many friendly faces,” Ian Mackay said to a home-turf gathering at the Dungeness River Nature ...
Due to Habitat’s project and neighboring Bell Creek Estates Subdivision’s entrances being less than 125 feet apart on South ...
Eagle parents watch over the family nest in a tree on the grounds of Sunland Golf Club in Sequim. The nest has at least one ...
Following their slogan “when school is out, we’re in,” the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula continue to apply that ...
Not everyone is able or desires to have a large garden. But that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy producing a few vegetables on a ...
The Grand Olympics Chorus, the local chapter of the international women’s barbershop organization Sweet Adelines ...
Husband and wife Eric Danielson and Christine MacDougall Danielson retired on June 12 after 30-plus years teaching. While ...
Members of Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and Clallam Ready host Agnew Ready, a public safety and preparedness fair, from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, June 22, at Agnew Hall, 1241 N. Barr Road, in Port ...
Students at Larry Muckley’s Next Level Taekwondo in Sequim recently brought home medals from the Pacific Northwest USTF Championship competition, held in La Center.
Students of the first Business Leadership Academy (BLA) at Peninsula College celebrated their graduation from the program with a group photo that included lecturers, guest speakers and instructors.
As the Class of 2025 graduates into an uncertain and fast-changing working world, they face a crucial question: What does it mean to be successful?
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