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Non-Native skeleton found on graving yard property will be investigated, tribe says

PORT ANGELES — A Lower Elwha Klallam tribal official says the discovery of complete skeletal remains of a…

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Port Angeles: Tribal elders ponder value of graving yard in light of ancestral discoveries

Lower Elwha Klallam tribal elders say in many ways, they wish the graving yard project would never have…

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Port Angeles: Lower Elwha Klallam elders share secrets of past at archeological site

Hundreds of years ago, a Klallam fisherman stood on the shores of Port Angeles Harbor, using a fish…

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LaPush: Quileute Days activities begin today

LAPUSH — The Quileute tribe will celebrate its heritage and culture with a three-day celebration this weekend. The…

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Port Angeles: Public can tour graving yard archeological site later this month

PORT ANGELES — The public will have an opportunity to view the archaeological excavation of the graving yard,…

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Joyce: Schools superintendent retires after 18 years

JOYCE — After 18 years at the helm of the Crescent School District, Superintendent Rich Wilson has retired…

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Tribes readying for Paddle Journey

Members of North Olympic Peninsula tribes will abandon many daily conveniences in a few weeks and begin pulling…

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Marine sanctuary’s 10 anniversary to be feted July 16-17

Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary officials will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the coastal refuge with a host…

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Clallam: S”Klallam youths to gain from ‘Youth Passages’ series

BLYN — Jamestown S’Klallam tribal youth will learn about their heritage through a series of cultural lessons leading…

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Forks: Two-stage rocket brings photos of flight back to Earth

FORKS — Many rockets were launched on the North Olympic Peninsula on Independence Day. But only one went…

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Blyn: Traveling Vietnam memorial comes to casino Thursday through Saturday

BLYN — A traveling exhibit dedicated to the armed forces men and women killed and missing during the…

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Olympic National Park to conduct census of mountain goats in high country

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Biologists will conduct a population census of mountain goats throughout their habitat within the…

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Ambitious Peninsula College construction plans need just one thing — money

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College officials are seeking funding from the state Legislature for three major construction projects…

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West End: Forks, LaPush areas offer array of activities that stress patriotism, outdoors

West End residents will celebrate Independence Day with an array of activities including a parade, fireworks, a nature…

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Port Angeles: Valley Creek Estuary Park gets award from statewide group

PORT ANGELES — The Valley Creek Estuary Park has received the Washington Recreation & Park Association’s annual Award…

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LaPush: Surfing, kayaking event to be held this weekend

LAPUSH — First Beach will be transformed into a surfers and kayakers paradise this weekend during the inaugural…

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Port Angeles: New interim high school principal looks ahead to his year at the helm

PORT ANGELES — When high school students return to classes in September, they will find new leaders in…

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Port Angeles: Interim assistant principal named at high school

PORT ANGELES — School district officials have selected a 31-year employee to be interim assistant principal at Port…

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Port Angeles: Interim principal selected to lead high school

PORT ANGELES — An assistant principal will lead Port Angeles High School next year. Scott Harker will become…

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Port Angeles: Emotions high on Monroe Elementary School’s final day

PORT ANGELES — The last day of school at Monroe Elementary School was met with laughter, tears and…