Sequim resident Mackenzie Marmol graduated from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City at an April 30 ceremony. Marmol was… Continue reading
IN LAST WEEK’S episode, we were reviewing a number of historic individuals who could be considered heroes or villains depending on your point of view.… Continue reading
Official: Future rebound uncertain
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Holland Bare has been named top reader in the Read to Feed program at the New Day Learning Academy. Holland is the son of Travis… Continue reading
Health officials discuss schools reopening
Work replaces aged wastewater system built in 1951
Small businesses could benefit from Lifeboat program
Construction cannot begin yet
North Olympic Peninsula holds at 118 confirmed cases
One of several wrecks in the Lake Crescent area last week
One person was injured and taken to Olympic Medical Center in one of two collisions that occurred on U.S. Highway 101 just… Continue reading
Plans to support fellow Republican Pruiett
Council agrees to keep drone show with Sunshine Festival
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Six-year-old Adalynn Scott of Port Angeles, center, kicks the ball between Ezra Brewin, 6, left, and Cruze Brewin, 4, both of Port Angeles during an… Continue reading
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Kiersten Week and 8-year-old Ava Week of Leavenworth share a moment while perusing the lavender fields at Purple Haze Organic Lavender Farm. It was the… Continue reading
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Chapters EP, HM and FM of the Philanthropic Education Organization have awarded a $2,250 scholarship to Daisy Ryan. Ryan, a graduate of Sequim High School,… Continue reading
Program focuses on past-due bills
A pair of levy proposals — one that sustains about 17 percent of the Sequim School District’s annual budget, the second to help… Continue reading
Four second-year Peninsula College welding students received apprenticeships after undergoing the rigors of a process called “Hell Day” with the Local 86… Continue reading
New positive was out-of-state resident