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How the Fish and Forest Law Affects Our Communities

by Shauna Millar The Washington State Enabling Act set aside public forest land for logging, for the purpose of supporting and funding schools in Washington State.  Those funds have decreased to the point that school levies are now assessed to make up the difference. ...

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Vehicle Caravan Rally “Peaceful Protest” draws hundreds of people

Citizen Review Staff                                                                                                                                    Saturday October 10, 2020 - Sequim, WA - After a rainy night, the sun broke through, as approximately 150 vehicles...

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Hearing examiner cancels MAT hearing appeal

by Staff Sequim The hearing examiner Phil Olbrecht, who has been hired by the City of Sequim, to represent them, regarding  the planned Medication -Assisted Treatment  (MAT) center. has cancelled the appeal hearing. This was the next step towards addressing  the issue...

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Does the Sequim City Council Know?

Editor, Last Thursday the Sequim City Attorney, Kristina Nelson-Gross, signed a Stipulation for the City of Sequim which settled certain issues related to the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) clinic proposed by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe. That Settlement...

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City Council vote disappoints citizens of Sequim

By Lois Krafsky-Perry and Staff Sequim, WA  "What happened?" asked many citizens after the Sequim City Council voted yes on a suggested ordinance by City Attorney Kristina Nelson-Gross.   The decision was to vote yes and direct all appeals A-1 and A- 2 for an...

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Forde and Chapman hold live debate in Port Angeles

Port Angeles, WA - Questions were hurled at two local candidates competing for the 24th District, Position 1, at a local business association meeting held on Sept. 8, 2020.  Sue Forde (R) from Sequim and Mike Chapman (D) of  Port Angeles, answered a variety of...

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Hearing Examiner cancels MAT appeal hearings

By Staff Sequim After a lengthly time of discussions, the newly hired Hearing Examiner, by the City of Sequim, has thrown in the towel on the scheduled upcoming hearing dates. Phil Olbrechts sent a letter to the City and has made the decision to cancel hearings. The...

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North Olympic Peninsula WA News and Editorials

Sequim citizens express disappointment over MAT hearing decision

Sequim citizens express disappointment over MAT hearing decision

Group calls for unity, balanced and transparent approach going forward Press Release February 11, 2021 Save Our Sequim (SOS) was organized in July 2019 at a community level by a dedicated group of citizens who love Sequim. This unaffiliated group opposed the idea to locate a regional methadone...

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Letter: Sequim City Council Member Outburst Brings Questions

Letter: Sequim City Council Member Outburst Brings Questions

Dear Editor: The intemperate outburst by City Council member Brandon Janisse following the Executive Session held Monday January 11th did not enhance his reputation. Although Brandon is clearly a bureaucratic acolyte of [City] Manager [Charlie] Bush, his statements were insults toward his fellow...

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Opinions  and Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Can promises about MAT clinic be kept?

Nov. 9, 2019 Sequim, WA The large ad placed by the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe about their MAT [medically assisted treatment] clinic project contains many promises to the community. But, can these promises be kept, either realistically or even legally? The "non profit" promise. Thirteen hundred of...

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False alarmism on global warming

False alarmism on global warming

by Gene Farr The Wednesday, Oct. 2, the Seattle Times article “Climate change threatens health in Pacific Northwest” in the Peninsula Daily News is full of deceptions and unfounded claims. The cause of more smoke in our area is not climate change, but grossly inadequate forest management. Wildfire...

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Letter to the Editor: Questions re the proposed MAT facility in Sequim

Editor I have the following questions regarding the proposed MAT facility in Sequim. The Session Law (C 413 L 19) which appropriated $7,200,000 for “Jamestown S’Klallam Behavioral Health” stated that the appropriation was specifically conditioned on the following action: “The department of...

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State News

Republican Jodi Wilke Withdraws from Race

Republican Jodi Wilke Withdraws from Race

By   Lois Krafsky-Perry "I am withdrawing my candidacy with a heavy heart", said Jodi Wilke, who is on the ballot for Representative 24th, District Pos 2. She urges everyone to support Brian Pruiett.  "He is a fine person and will make an excellent Representative for our 24th District", affirmed...

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Republican lawmakers step up with plan for safe restart of economy

Republican lawmakers step up with plan for safe restart of economy

Wilcox: “We are looking forward to working with the governor and majority party to produce the best possible results for both our public health and our economic crisis.” Republicans in the state Senate and House of Representatives today shared the first plan for safely restarting Washington's...

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Governor Inslee signs Facial Recognition Technology Services bill

Governor Inslee signs Facial Recognition Technology Services bill

  Olympia, WA - Washington State Governor Jay Inslee (D) signed Senate Bill SB 6280 on March 31, 2020, an Act relating to the use of facial recognition services; adding a new section to chapter 9.73 RCW; adding a new chapter to Title 43 RCW; creating a new section; and providing an expiration...

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