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Olympic National Park: Hurricane Ridge Road to stay open in April
The road to Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park’s most popular destination, will remain open weekends in April after…
March 16, 2004
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Forks: Visitor center may not close
Port Angeles isn’t the only North Olympic Peninsula city working with Olympic National Park to save a resource…
March 16, 2004
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BREAKING NEWS … Port Angeles: Coho a no-show, but Victoria Express, today’s party go on
PORT ANGELES — Last-minute “fine tuning” of its new engines will prevent the ferry MV Coho from restarting…
March 11, 2004
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Brinnon: Another fatality on Highway 101
BRINNON — A Centralia man was killed on U.S. Highway 101 late Sunday afternoon, and high speed is…
March 8, 2004
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Peninsula: Libraries unite reference desks online
It’s very late, you’re in your pajamas, and you desperately need a librarian to answer your reference question.…
March 8, 2004
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Peninsula: Republican caucuses to be held Tuesday night
Members of the Grand Old Party will gather in homes and school rooms across the North Olympic Peninsula…
March 7, 2004
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New state report shows big growth in North Olympic Peninsula tourism dollars
North Olympic Peninsula tourism and marketing leaders say a new state-funded study showing healthy growth in the region’s…
March 7, 2004
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Clallam: Park proposed on bluff between Port Angeles and Sequim
PORT ANGELES — A state fish biologist and representatives of two environmental groups pitched a plan Monday to…
March 2, 2004
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PORT ANGELES: THE LONELY H TAKES 2ND IN SEATTLE CONTEST
PORT ANGELES — Second place wasn’t bad Saturday night for The Lonely H, the youngest performers in Experience…
March 1, 2004
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Peninsula: Road detour plan worries businesses
PYSHT — A road construction project that will close state Highway 112 during the peak tourist season has…
March 1, 2004
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Peninsula: Weather appears to be reason for latest Kalakala towing delay
NEAH BAY — Kalakala owner Steve Rodrigues visited the North Olympic Peninsula this week, and appears to be…
February 27, 2004
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Port Angeles: Attorney avoids heavy sanction from bar association
PORT ANGELES — The Washington State Bar Association disciplinary board on Tuesday dismissed allegations against a prominent Port…
February 26, 2004
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Port Angeles: Divers comb bottoms for abandoned junk
PORT ANGELES — Divers on Tuesday wrapped up the second round of dives for fish-killing derelict gear in…
February 25, 2004
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Pysht: Midsummer highway closure to come at peak of tourist season
Sande Balch admits she was a little surprised when she learned state Highway 112 will be closed about…
February 25, 2004
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Peninsula: Kalakala owner jumps more regulatory hurdles before moving old ferry — possibly Thursday
Kalakala owner Steve Rodrigues says he believes his 1935 art deco ferry might begin its journey from Seattle…
February 24, 2004
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Port Angeles: Homegrown rock band wins its first “battle” in Seattle
The Lonely H was far from lonely on Valentine’s Day. A large contingent of Port Angeles fans jammed…
February 17, 2004
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Kalakala – berthing plan gets warm reception in Neah Bay
NEAH BAY — Residents and workers expressed surprise, even shock, that in a week the rusty 1935 ferry…
February 16, 2004
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West End: Campers rescued from rising tide
LAPUSH — Coast Guard personnel and other law enforcement authorities rescued two campers Sunday afternoon at Third Beach…
February 16, 2004
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Neah Bay: Makah tribe will harbor historical ferry Kalakala for most of this year
PORT ANGELES — The historic Kalakala ferry will be towed to Neah Bay in about a week after…
February 15, 2004
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West End: Scenic byway tourism campaign in works
SEKIU — One of the main forces behind the successful movement to establish state Highway 112 as the…
February 12, 2004
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