Sequim Mayor wants to begin search for new City Manager

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By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – At Monday night’s council meeting, Sequim Mayor William Armacost made a motion to begin an official search for a new City Manager. Armacost said he had spoken with other councilors and heard

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Man wanted in connection with 5 murders in 2 states

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Sequim Mayor wants to begin search for new City Manager

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – At Monday night’s council meeting, Sequim Mayor William Armacost made a motion to begin an official search for a new City Manager. Armacost said he had spoken with other councilors and heard