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Clallam EDC maps focus areas following economic summit

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Economic Development Council’s board of directors has approved five areas of focus which…

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Enjoy outdoor concerts this week

Pack up a picnic dinner, grab your lawn chair or a blanket — and don’t forget your sunglasses…

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National Parks’ photo contest now accepting entries

The National Park Service’s 11th annual national historic landmark photo contest is under way and open to professional…

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Marmot monitors nearing end of training in Olympic National Park

PORT ANGELES — Teams of volunteer “citizen scientists” are completing their training as part of a volunteer project…

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Forum set on water policy for Wednesday in Sequim

SEQUIM — Get ready to talk water. An educational forum, “Managing Our Water,” will be from 7 p.m.…

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Port Angeles’ Hollywood Beach high on dirty-water list for 2009

Hollywood Beach on the Port Angeles waterfront had the second-dirtiest water in Washington state of those monitored for…

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A little rain fails to water down Joyce Daze

JOYCE — It may have rained on Joyce’s parade but that didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of those at…

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Nippon Paper plans $71 million ‘green energy’ cogeneration project in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Nippon Paper Industries USA plans a $71 million “green energy” cogeneration plant for its Port…

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SPORTS: Port Angeles barely hanging on at softball World Series

VARINA, Va. — The North Olympic 16U softball team is hanging on by a thread at the Babe…

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Update: Highway 101 cleared after five-car wreck

PORT ANGELES — A five-car wreck briefly blocked both lanes of U.S. Highway 101 near the intersection with…

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URGENT — Nippon Paper plans $71 million ‘green energy’ project in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Nippon Paper Industries USA plans a $71 million “green energy” co-generation plant for its Port…

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Historical Society offers trip to S. Carolina islands, look at Gullah culture

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Historical Society is offering an opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves in…

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State trooper retires after 20 years in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Kenneth Ahrens, a Washington State Patrol trooper based in Port Angeles for 20 years, retired…

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Biomass ‘greenness’: Program to address pollution created by incinerators

PORT TOWNSEND — Biomass fuel may not actually be a “green” technology, says a group that is sponsoring…

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Flagpole dedication planned in Sequim teenager’s honor

PORT ANGELES — A flagpole dedication is planned for Tyler Braithwaite, a 17-year-old Sequim boy who was killed…

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DUI patrols stepped up on Peninsula

Extra highway patrols are planned across the North Olympic Peninsula between Aug. 12 and Sept. 6 during the…

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West End Relay For Life set today

FORKS — A “Mardi Gras-Party for a Cure” is the theme of the Forks Relay For Life that…

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Walks, talks and more on Peninsula to-do list this weekend

Nature walks, lectures, sales and a stamp show are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. PORT…

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OUTDOORS COLUMN: Monster king salmon caught off of Neah Bay

The salmon are finally here. After a few weeks of so-so fishing, kings and silvers were being hauled…

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BREAKING NEWS: Vibration problem to delay start of new Port Townsend ferry

PORT TOWNSEND — The Aug. 29 inaugural sailing of the new Chetzemoka ferry is being postponed as additional…