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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…