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Port Angeles: Tribal chairman remains mum on exactly what was found on graving yard site

PORT ANGELES — Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairman Dennis R. Sullivan remained adamant Thursday in not revealing what…

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Port Angeles: School Board candidates offer diverse perspectives at forum

PORT ANGELES — The incumbent touted experience while the challenger offered a different perspective on issues as candidates…

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Port Angeles: Peninsula residents recall their day in New York when the power went out

PORT ANGELES — For two small groups of North Olympic Peninsula residents, the blackout in New York was…

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Olympic National Park: Administrative building construction for park institute to start next month

Construction of a new administrative building on the Olympic Park Institute campus is scheduled to begin in mid-September.…

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Pro-animal group doffs clothes for fund-raising calendar

PORT ANGELES — Raising money for a good cause often takes sacrifice and creativity. Peninsula Friends of Animals…

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West End: New trail provides a new threshold to beautiful Shi Shi Beach

NEAH BAY — As the fog lifted, the numerous seastacks, spires and arches of Shi Shi Beach were…

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Neah Bay: Makah Days celebrated this weekend

NEAH BAY — The traditions and people of the Makah tribe will be celebrated this weekend during the…

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Port Angeles: Coast Guard crew to reunite 37 years after Vietnam

PORT ANGELES — For Jerry Sampont the reunion of the 1966 crew of the Coast Guard cutter Point…

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Port Angeles: School Board overturns late-start decision

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles elementary school students won’t be starting classes at a later time Wednesdays during…

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PA school board to review $36 million budget

PORT ANGELES — The School Board will review its proposed $36.15 million 2003-04 school budget during a special…

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West End: Change of command set for Quillayute Coast Guard station

LAPUSH — A formal Change in Command ceremony will be held at the Quillayute River Coast Guard Station…

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Clallam: Lower Elwha Klallam tribe to host 2005 Paddle Journey

PORT ANGELES — Indian tribes from the Northwest and British Columbia will be welcomed by the Lower Elwha…

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West End: Quillayute school board OKs $10.1 million spending plan

FORKS — The Quillayute Valley School Board approved a $10.15 million budget for the 2003-04 school year during…

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Peninsula: First lady keeps low profile during visit

PORT ANGELES — First lady Laura Bush is continuing a personal vacation to Olympic National Park. Sources say…

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Port Angeles: Arts in Action draws a crowd

PORT ANGELES — Sand was the topic of discussion as the two-day Arts in Action festival came to…

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Peninsula: Paddle Journey to end today

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS With only one leg of the 2003 Paddle Journey to finish, tribal members say they…

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Peninsula: Tribes to double Paddle Journey distance next year

As canoeists launch today from Port Gamble and the Suquamish Reservation to complete the last leg of the…

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Jamestown: Paddle Journey viewed as resurgence of Indian culture

JAMESTOWN — For Elaine Grinnell, a tribal elder of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, canoes coming ashore on old…

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Forks: Private collection goes public for scholarships

FORKS — A private museum collection more than 60 years in the making opens to the public this…

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Port Angeles: Paddle Journey canoes return to Hollywood Beach to heal wounds from last year’s incident

PORT ANGELES — As each tribal canoe arrived Wednesday at Hollywood Beach, wounds caused by desecration of last…