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Representatives of whaling tribe from Russia visit Makah
NEAH BAY — Makah tribal members are hoping a cultural exchange with a delegation of Chukchi tribal members…
October 27, 2004
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Sequim: Community donates $3,000 for surgery, follow-up care for China the cat
SEQUIM — Resting comfortably in her foster parents’ arms on Thursday, China the cat is recovering from hip…
October 22, 2004
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Port Angeles: Lone picket at graving yard over archaeological dig
PORT ANGELES — A lone picket walked in front of the Hood Canal Bridge graving yard on Tuesday.…
October 20, 2004
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Peninsula: Effort to help homeless veterans scheduled Thursday
PORT ANGELES — An event to help homeless veterans on the North Olympic Peninsula is planned for Thursday.…
October 17, 2004
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Clallam Bay: Area’s only bank to close in January
CLALLAM BAY — The only bank that serves the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula will close its…
October 17, 2004
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West End: Happy day for business owners — Highway 112 reopening
Business owners from Joyce to Sekiu say they can’t wait for cars and trucks to again travel on…
October 13, 2004
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Ballots go out to voters in Clallam and Jefferson counties today
Clallam County elections officials will mail 42,256 ballots to voters today for the Nov. 2 general election “The…
October 13, 2004
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Port Angeles: Enrollment up unexpectedly, but not enough to reopen Monroe School
PORT ANGELES — School Board members say they are delighted to see enrollments increase at Port Angeles schools,…
October 13, 2004
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Port Angeles: PUD commissioners review potential of fiber-optic system
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1 commissioners say they now know more about future…
October 12, 2004
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Unlucky cat gets luckier with $1,333 in donations for surgery
A total of $1,333 has been donated to help defray medical expenses of a cat that spent 11…
October 10, 2004
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Archeological dig could delay Hood Canal Bridge replacement even more, state transportation secretary admits
The continued discovery of early Klallam remains and artifacts in a portion of the Port Angeles graving yard…
October 10, 2004
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Lower Elwha want temporary construction shutdown at graving yard
PORT ANGELES — Lower Elwha Klallam tribal leaders said Thursday that they have asked the state Department of…
October 8, 2004
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Port Angeles: Dozens attend session reviewing archaeological finds at graving yard site
PORT ANGELES — Scientists working to recover remnants of an ancient Klallam village say the site is one…
October 8, 2004
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Peninsula: Crab festival highlights weekend’s activities
Residents of the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend can delight in one of the region’s great commodities during…
October 8, 2004
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Port Angeles: Tribe, archaeologists try to figure out origins and reason for skull pit
PORT ANGELES — Lower Elwha Klallam tribal members and archaeologists are trying to determine the origins — and…
October 7, 2004
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Port Angeles: Archeologists, tribe to discuss findings at graving yard for public
PORT ANGELES — Archeologists involved in the discovery of Klallam artifacts and human remains on a waterfront construction…
October 6, 2004
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Blyn: U.S. to recognize tribe for wetlands efforts today
BLYN — Jamestown S’Klallam tribal members will be recognized today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for their…
October 5, 2004
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Forks: Race to space is still on, even if X Prize isn”t
FORKS — Space Transport Corp. officials say they are undeterred by a competitor’s rocket plane’s successful flight Monday…
October 5, 2004
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Sequim: Donations sought for feline which proves that cats do indeed have nine lives
SEQUIM — A couple caring for a cat named China have come to believe that cats have nine…
October 4, 2004
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Shine: Broken underwater cable fixed at Hood Canal Bridge
SHINE — State Department of Transportation officials say a broken underwater cable that helps hold the Hood Canal…
October 3, 2004
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