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Quileute elder, Boldt decision figure, dies at 81

Christian Esau “Jiggs” Penn Jr., an elder of the Quileute tribe and the group’s only witness at the…

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Hoh tribe wins passage of land transfer; once signed, bill will allow tribe to move to higher ground

The Hoh tribe soon will move from its flood-ravaged and dwindling reservation in West Jefferson County to higher…

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PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Sequim wins fifth straight game — against team from Australia

SEQUIM — The Sequim High School boys basketball team won its fifth straight game after holding off a…

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It’s ‘Shop ‘Til You Drop’ in downtown Port Angeles on Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Sales, treats, music and Santa will be available as part of “Shop ‘Til You Drop”…

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Nippon mill’s 90th anniversary takes the cake!

Kathy Prince, who has worked at the paper mill now owned by Nippon Paper Industries USA since 1988,…

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The helping hands behind the Peninsula Home Fund

EDITOR’S NOTE — For 21 years, Peninsula Daily News readers in Jefferson and Clallam counties have supported the…

Sports

SPORTS: Port Angeles girls stay unbeaten with win over Port Townsend; other prep results

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Angeles girls basketball machine steamrolled past Port Townsend 86-36 for its fourth straight…

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Swollen Peninsula rivers back to normal; more — but less — rain forecast for today

Rain subsided into sprinkles Monday, allowing the inundated North Olympic Peninsula rivers of Sunday to return to normal…

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Grant helps Habitat for Humanity build Port Angeles homes for next Christmas

PORT ANGELES — Two families will move into new homes in time for Christmas next year, thanks in…

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Waterfront Trail link closed east of Rayonier property

The Waterfront Trail in Port Angeles — part of the Olympic Discovery Trail — has been closed to…

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Federal judge invalidates key provision of health care law

A federal district judge in Virginia ruled on Monday that the keystone provision in the Obama health care…

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State Highways 110, 112 reopened

State Highway 110 and state Highway 112 have both been reopened after rivers returned to normal levels. “Both…

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Car in wrecking of Port Angeles yard impounded; police still seeking driver

PORT ANGELES — Police impounded the car that wrecked two fences in the yard of a Port Angeles…

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Sequim choir students to perform in Seattle

SEQUIM — Six high school students will attend a musical conference in Bellevue in February which will be…

Sports

SPORTS: Preview capsules of Class 1B girls basketball teams

Neah Bay is the team to beat again on the North Olympic Peninsula in Class 1B girls basketball…

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SPORTS: Taholah pulls away from Crescent in fourth quarter of girls basketball game

TAHOLAH — Crescent’s Sara Moore tied for game-scoring honors with 17 points but it wasn’t enough for the…

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Rains close roads, trigger warnings

The heavy rain that began Saturday has resulted in several highway closures and warnings. The Clallam County Sheriff’s…

Sports

SPORTS: Port Angeles boy swimmers place third

TACOMA — The Port Angeles boys swim team took third out of six teams at the Flacon Relays…

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SPORTS: How Peninsula teams fared at Fife wrestling tourney

FIFE — The Port Angeles wrestling team had eight wrestlers score points to take second out of 13…

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SPORTS: Neah Bay wins basketball tourney . . . plus other prep results

AUBURN — The Neah Bay boys basketball team continued its perfect start to the season after claiming the…