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Vandals attack at least 35 sculptures in Port Angeles art park
PORT ANGELES — An overnight vandalism attack devastated at least 35 sculptures at the Port Angeles Fine Arts…
December 21, 2012
News
Dungeness elk likely to cross highway, officials say
SEQUIM — Drivers beware: Roosevelt elk are massed in the woods near Whitefeather Way and may decide to…
December 21, 2012
News
Vandals raze at least 35 sculptures at Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
PORT ANGELES — An overnight vandalism attack devastated at least 35 sculptures at the Port Angeles Fine Arts…
December 20, 2012
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Another storm brings heavy winds to Peninsula’s edges, snow in higher elevations [**GALLERY**]
A chilling shot of winter cold and snow that frosted the North Olympic Peninsula late Monday and early…
December 19, 2012
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Forks school board seeks levy renewal
FORKS — The Quillayute Valley School Board approved last week a resolution asking voters to renew the district’s…
December 17, 2012
News
[UPDATE] WEEKEND — Hurricane Ridge opens officially today. Snow is above average.
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The lodge building at the North Olympic Peninsula’s ski and snow play area atop…
December 14, 2012
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First Klallam language dictionary revives ancient Native American tongue
PORT ANGELES — The next time someone tries to figure out the unfamiliar alphabet and language of a…
December 14, 2012
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Port Angeles alum brings the stars back to old campus
PORT ANGELES — When 2009 Port Angeles High School graduate Justin Gailey, 21, returned to his alma mater…
December 14, 2012
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WEEKEND: Hurricane Ridge snowplay area opens for winter
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The lodge building at the North Olympic Peninsula’s ski and snow play area atop…
December 14, 2012
News
Sequim council allows some add-ons to buildings
SEQUIM — A new city ordinance will allow some buildings to be just a bit taller. But the…
December 12, 2012
News
Port Angeles students to perform big concert
PORT ANGELES — One of the biggest winter concerts on the North Olympic Peninsula will be held Thursday,…
December 11, 2012
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Peninsula volunteers recall helping Sandy victims
PORT ANGELES — A team of North Olympic Peninsula Red Cross volunteers is back home after three weeks…
December 10, 2012
News
Sequim charity seeks help in reaching goal
SEQUIM — A 65-year-old holiday charity needs a little help to reach its goal in providing toys and…
December 9, 2012
News
WEEKEND: Holiday spirit grows at Forks Festival of Trees
FORKS — The smell of fresh-cut trees, the glitter of tinsel, the gleam of silver and gold ornaments,…
December 7, 2012
News
OlyCAP gets new executive director effective Jan. 1
PORT HADLOCK — Olympic Community Action Programs will change leadership after New Year’s, OlyCAP board Chair Rich Ciccarone…
December 5, 2012
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Sequim School District to seek two tax levies
SEQUIM — Voters in the Sequim School District will be asked to approve two property tax levies in…
December 5, 2012
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Happy Valley couple win drawing for one of state’s first same-sex marriage licenses
SEQUIM — A same-sex couple won a drawing to be among the first 10 same-sex couples to receive…
December 5, 2012
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SAME-SEX MARRIAGE: Port Angeles women plan to marry on first day it’s legal
SEQUIM — North Olympic Peninsula residents Diana Wickman and Judy Persall are preparing to be among the first…
December 2, 2012
Life
WEEKEND: Forks Twinkle Light Parade to illuminate cold December night
FORKS — Neither rain nor snow will keep the 11th annual Twinkle Light Holiday Parade from lighting up…
November 30, 2012
News
Sequim council approves 1% property tax levy hike
SEQUIM — The City Council has approved 6-1 a $27,240,029 city budget that includes a 1 percent increase…
November 29, 2012
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