Brenda Hanrahan

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 was discovered to cause work to stop… Continue reading

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 for the Port Angeles School District board… Continue reading

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. The Anders Administrative Building will be constructed… Continue reading

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 not something happening thousands of miles away… Continue reading

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 members bared their souls and nearly everything… Continue reading

Neah Bay: Makah Days celebrated this weekend

NEAH BAY -- The traditions and people of the Makah tribe will be celebrated this weekend during the 79th Makah Days. Although the event is… Continue reading

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 revealed. Standing on the sandy shore with… Continue reading

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 White on Saturday will be more than… Continue reading

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 the coming school year. Many parents of… Continue reading

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 public hearing Monday night. The hearing will… Continue reading

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 on Aug. 15. The 28 men and… Continue reading

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 Klallam Tribe at the end of the… Continue reading

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 a special meeting Tuesday night. The district… Continue reading

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 the first lady is spending about a… Continue reading

Peninsula: Paddle Journey to end today

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS With only one leg of the 2003 Paddle Journey to finish, tribal members say they are anxious to complete the journey and… Continue reading

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 2003 Paddle Journey, many are looking ahead… Continue reading

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 a close Sunday evening. Sand sculptors from… Continue reading

Forks: Private collection goes public for scholarships

FORKS -- A private museum collection more than 60 years in the making opens to the public this weekend. Ted Spoelstra will open his collection,… Continue reading

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 Jamestown beach Thursday illustrate the resurgence of… Continue reading

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 year's canoes were healed a little more.… Continue reading