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Sequim: Plan calls for reinvigorating town center
SEQUIM — A 65-page plan to “rediscover” and “reinvigorate” the town center while creating a “main street atmosphere”…
January 4, 2002
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Jimmy Come Lately Creek restoration begins in Blyn
BLYN — The first phase of the Jimmy Come Lately Creek restoration project began Wednesday with the razing…
January 3, 2002
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Port Hadlock: Robber used bb pistol to hold up bank, officials say
A Port Hadlock man was charged with one count of armed bank robbery in federal court Thursday in…
August 10, 2001
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Port Angeles: Elwha hatchery experimenting with “natural” ponds
Half-acre concrete ponds adjacent to the Elwha River swirl with 350,000 salmon. Salmon gather at the edges looking…
August 9, 2001
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Port Angeles: Photo from Port Hadlock bank robbery leads to arrest in tavern
A photo published in the Peninsula Daily News has led to the arrest of a man for the…
August 9, 2001
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Sequim: Dungeness River cited in salmon-recovery study
Protection and restoration of the Dungeness River is necessary for salmon recovery, a new private study says. The…
August 2, 2001
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Peninsula: College tuition to rise
Students attending Peninsula College this fall will pay more for an education. Budget cuts, salary increases and rising…
July 31, 2001
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West End: Flag thief steals Stars and Stripes in Forks
FORKS — Bolting a flagpole in place did not stop a thief from stealing the “Stars and Stripes”…
July 27, 2001
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Forks: Suspect named in Forks stabbing death
FORKS — Clallam County deputies have identified a man they believe may be involved in the stabbing death…
July 26, 2001
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Port Angeles: Questions remain in shooting death
PORT ANGELES — Detectives investigating last month’s shooting death of 16-year-old Michael Andrew Sindars say they still have…
July 17, 2001
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LaPush: Woman rescued after fall over cliff is Everett business leader
LAPUSH — Everett Area Chamber of Commerce Director Louise Stanton-Masten suffered a broken elbow and minor head injuries…
July 11, 2001
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New Peninsula College president begins with “Listening Tour”
What’s impressed Tom Keegan the most as Peninsula College’s new president? “What I’m struck by is how proud…
July 11, 2001
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Port Angeles: Pssst! Hey buddy — wanna buy a concrete elephant?
For sale or trade: a 6,000 pound concrete elephant. Like an unofficial mascot, the elephant stands guard on…
July 8, 2001
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Port Angeles: Teen’s death mourned at services
PORT ANGELES — Family and friends quietly cried as they crowded together to mourn the death of Michael…
July 4, 2001
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Port Angeles: Teen remembered by family, friends
PORT ANGELES — Michael Andrew Sindars spent Wednesday celebrating his grandfather’s 70th birthday. He shared cake with his…
June 29, 2001
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Port Angeles: Navy dry dock could be moved to Peninsula
PORT ANGELES –Officials say it is possible to move a U.S. Navy dry dock from Portland, Ore., to…
June 28, 2001
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West End: Makah donate 20,000 pounds of fish to food bank, Salvation Army
PORT ANGELES — The Makah tribe has donated 20,000 pounds of yellowtail rock fish to the city’s food…
June 27, 2001
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Port Angeles: A real iguana story
Stuart McColl had his Father’s Day present almost six days before it climbed 45 feet up a tree.…
June 24, 2001
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