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Warm weather, hot weekend for activities on North Olympic Peninsula
Residents of the North Olympic Peninsula can spend the weekend celebrating the heritage of the West End and…
October 1, 2004
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Port Angeles: School’s new music building to be dedicated Saturday
PORT ANGELES — A dedication ceremony for the newly completed Stevens Middle School music building — already in…
September 29, 2004
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Port Angeles: Graving yard archaeology to continue into at least November
PORT ANGELES — When the archaeological excavation of the graving yard began in April, no one involved thought…
September 26, 2004
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Statewide measures analyzed at community voter forum in Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — About 60 people gathered Thursday evening for a forum that addressed the pros and cons…
September 24, 2004
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Peninsula: Lots to see, do in weekend events
Residents of the North Olympic Peninsula will find an array of activities to choose from this week. The…
September 24, 2004
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West End: Coast Guard rescues stranded hiker
LAPUSH — A stranded hiker in the vicinity of First Beach was rescued off a cliff by a…
September 14, 2004
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Port Angeles: StreamFest offers fun, food
PORT ANGELES — StreamFest 2004 on Sunday invites the public to celebrate stream and land conservation efforts with…
September 10, 2004
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LaPush: Quileute to get $649,322 grant for housing improvements
LAPUSH — The Quileute Housing Authority will receive a $649,322 federal grant to improve affordable housing. The funding…
September 1, 2004
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Neah Bay: Culture and tradition abound for 80th Makah Days this weekend
NEAH BAY — Makah tribal members will celebrate their culture and heritage this weekend during the 80th annual…
August 27, 2004
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Shine: New cable to help hold Hood Canal Bridge in place expected by Sept. 10
SHINE — The Hood Canal Bridge is getting cable — not cable TV, but a new, three-inch steel…
August 24, 2004
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Port Angeles: School Board expected to approve $38.68 million budget Monday night
PORT ANGELES — School Board members are expected to approve a $38.68 million operating budget for the Port…
August 22, 2004
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Weekend highlighted by four-day Clallam County Fair
The Clallam County Fair offers young and old a chance to view hundreds of farm animals in action…
August 20, 2004
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Submersible video shows Hood Canal Bridge cable broken 350 feet under water; divers may go down today
SHINE — Video footage collected by a submersible device 350 feet below the surface of Hood Canal appears…
August 17, 2004
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Port Angeles: Archeological workers ramp up efforts to complete dig at graving yard site
PORT ANGELES — The 35 archaeologists and 35 Lower Elwha Klallam tribal workers removing human remains and Native…
August 15, 2004
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Port Angeles: Peninsula backers of new state parks pleased with commission’s support of plans
PORT ANGELES — Supporters of developing Hoko River State Park and a site on the Miller Peninsula say…
August 13, 2004
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Port Angeles: Monroe School closed, cuts made – — – but school district still bathed in red ink
PORT ANGELES — Closing Monroe Elementary School and paring administrative and maintenance expenses wasn’t enough. The Port Angeles…
August 8, 2004
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British Columbia: Peninsula tribes join others for festive end to 2004 Paddle Journey
KULLEET BAY, British Columbia — As 52 canoes bearing hundreds of tribal members from throughout the Northwest and…
August 5, 2004
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Lower Elwha tribe starts planning for hosting 2005 Paddle Journey in Port Angeles
KULLEET BAY, British Columbia — Lower Elwha Klallam tribal members say they will spend the next year preparing…
August 5, 2004
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Port Angeles: Tribal canoes to make lengthy pull across Strait of Juan de Fuca today
PORT ANGELES — The 2004 Paddle Journey travels across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Esquimalt, British…
July 29, 2004
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Port Angeles: Paddle Journey pauses for song, prayer off graving yard archeological site today
PORT ANGELES — The Paddle Journey of 21 Native American canoes trekking from Puget Sound to Vancouver Island…
July 28, 2004
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