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Sex trial of ex-pastor begins in Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — The sex trial of a former pastor began before a judge Monday after the man…
October 5, 2010
News
One final chance to save old Forks High School facade — if community wants to
FORKS — The 1920s-era Forks High School facade might not be in its twilight — at least not…
October 5, 2010
News
Brinnon School second in state in ‘Fuel Up to Play’ competition
BRINNON — When Brinnon School District joined the Fuel Up to Play 60 program, the idea was to…
October 4, 2010
News
Update: Public legally given time to raise money to save historic Forks High School facade
FORKS — School officials still hope that something can be done to save the facade at Forks High…
October 4, 2010
News
Cougars and bears, oh my: Complaints skyrocket on Peninsula
A beekeeper living near Hooker and Olson roads west of Sequim is surprised to find two of his…
October 3, 2010
News
Fundraisers set this morning, Saturday for Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics
PORT ANGELES — Organizers of three events this week hope to raise $20,000 to help the clinic run…
October 1, 2010
News
Forks board to choose construction bid for high school today
FORKS — The Quillayute Valley School Board is expected to award a contract today for the construction of…
October 1, 2010
News
Forks to celebrate its logging heritage
FORKS — Visitors to Forks this weekend will be transported into the logging history of the town. With…
October 1, 2010
Life
Dog beds made, donated to Olympic Peninsula Humane Society
PORT ANGELES — When Michelle Hollowell was feeling down about her own troubles, she decided the only way…
September 29, 2010
News
Eagles vote to sell lodge building for Border Patrol use
PORT ANGELES — The Eagles lodge building is on its way to new owners with a vote of…
September 28, 2010
News
Grand opening set for new Port Angeles Walmart Supercenter
PORT ANGELES — The Walmart Supercenter in eastern Port Angeles will hold a grand opening celebration at 7:30…
September 28, 2010
News
Man shot in nose by apparently stray bullet
SEQUIM — A Sequim-area man was hit in the nose by a bullet that apparently traveled a half…
September 27, 2010
News
TV show wants to feature Port Angeles woman and her Foreign Accent Syndrome
PORT ANGELES — CindyLou Romberg is a little speechless when it comes to how much attention her mysteriously…
September 27, 2010
News
Nominations sought for state public health awards
PORT ANGELES — An advisory committee to the state Board of Health wants to honor those who strive…
September 24, 2010
News
Peninsula College president ‘flattered’ to be finalist for Florida post again
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College President Tom Keegan is one of five finalists for the presidency of Tallahassee…
September 24, 2010
News
Olympic Peninsula Bike Adventure Sunday benefits region’s organizations
PORT ANGELES — Families and bike enthusiasts alike can enjoy an adventurous ride while helping local organizations on…
September 24, 2010
News
Forks theater fire stirs memories like embers; cause of blaze likely to stay unknown
FORKS — The cause of the blaze that destroyed the old Olympic Theatre building in Forks is likely…
September 24, 2010
News
Oktoberfest helps assisted living community provide ‘home, not institution’
PORT ANGELES — St. Andrew’s Place wants to toast the elders at the third annual Oktoberfest celebration Saturday.…
September 23, 2010
News
Investigators seek cause of ‘suspicious’ fire that destroyed Forks landmark
FORKS — The old Olympic Theatre, once a thriving movie house which had stood empty for the past…
September 23, 2010
News
The end of the line: Harbor-Works’ initial $1.3 million down to $168,588
PORT ANGELES — The Harbor-Works Development Authority will return at least $168,588 in public money once it is…
September 22, 2010
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