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Port Angeles: That ‘president message’ no longer sewn into Tom Bihn Inc. bags, President Bihn says
PORT ANGELES — The label sewn into bags made at a Port Angeles factory may take a swipe…
April 11, 2004
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Port Angeles: Archaeology contract still unsigned, tribe reports
PORT ANGELES — Lower Elwha Klallam tribal officials say they are still waiting for a contract to be…
April 11, 2004
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Port Angeles: Tribal chairman outlines how $3.4 million in ‘mitigation’ funds will be spent
PORT ANGELES — The Lower Elwha Klallam tribal chairman says $3.4 million in “mitigation” money paid to the…
April 11, 2004
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Straight from the Easter Bunny: Your North Olympic Peninsula guide to this weekend’s egg hunts, other Easter events
Visits from the Easter Bunny, hunting for colorful eggs, gardening lessons and community breakfasts are planned to celebrate…
April 9, 2004
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Peninsula College founding president mourned; hailed as visionary
PORT ANGELES — People who knew Peninsula College’s founding father described him as a visionary who helped build…
April 8, 2004
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Joyce: Crescent School District seeks federal funding in wake of classroom suicide
JOYCE — Crescent School District leaders are seeking federal funding to continue support for seventh-graders who witnessed the…
April 7, 2004
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Port Angeles: Monroe parents vow to fight plans to close their children’s school
PORT ANGELES — Monroe Elementary School parents reaffirmed Tuesday that they will continue to fight the School Board’s…
April 7, 2004
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Forks: Students see horrors of DUI driving with mock crash
FORKS — About 425 high school students and eighth-graders have been shown the impact teenage drinking and driving…
April 6, 2004
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Port Angeles: Monroe parents planning to picket in support of keeping school open
PORT ANGELES — Monroe Elementary School parents say they will attend a public hearing Tuesday to voice their…
April 4, 2004
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Port Angeles: Full skeleton uncovered on graving yard site
PORT ANGELES — A man who lived hundreds of years ago along the shores of the Strait of…
April 2, 2004
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Port Angeles: More delay on graving yard until DOT contracts with archaeologist
PORT ANGELES — Archaeological excavation at the graving yard — flagged last month to begin by now —…
April 2, 2004
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Neah Bay: Puget Sound-area tribe donates $26,000 for Makah van
NEAH BAY — The Makah Senior Citizens Program has received $26,000 from the Muckleshoot tribe to purchase a…
April 1, 2004
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Olympic National Forest: Road maintenance switches to private sector beginning Thursday
Olympic National Forest is switching the maintenance of Forest Service roads to a private contractor for three years…
March 31, 2004
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Port Angeles: Peninsula College to close 34-year-old dormitory building
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College officials have decided to permanently close the college’s two-story dormitory at the end…
March 31, 2004
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Port Angeles: Lower Elwha complete cemetery expansion with burning rite
PORT ANGELES — Lower Elwha Klallam tribal officials completed an expansion of the tribe’s cemetery with an ancient…
March 30, 2004
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Port Angeles: First money for $20 million science-technology building arrives at Peninsula College
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College officials have received $1.13 million from the state Legislature to begin designing a…
March 26, 2004
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Joyce: Another try for the Crescent school levy?
JOYCE — Crescent School Board members will meet Thursday to consider asking voters for the fourth time to…
March 21, 2004
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Peninsula: News of student’s classroom suicide travels to other schools
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS The talk at schools across Clallam County on Thursday was about the tragic suicide of…
March 19, 2004
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Port Angeles: Area leaders pleased, relieved that graving yard back on track
PORT ANGELES — Area leaders say they are thrilled that construction of the graving yard will resume in…
March 18, 2004
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Hood Canal Bridge replacement pushed back a year because of graving yard delay
The aging eastern half of the Hood Canal Bridge must last an additional year, state transportation officials confirmed…
March 17, 2004
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