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SPORTS: Chimacum opens baseball season with easy win
CHIMACUM — The Class 1A Chimacum Cowboys opened the baseball season on a high note by easily beating…
March 17, 2009
News
School bus, log truck crash south of Forks
FORKS — The State Patrol reports drivers suffered minor injuries in a collision involving a school bus, log…
March 16, 2009
Sports
SPORTS: Sequim shuts out Port Angeles in soccer opener
PORT ANGELES — Rivals Sequim and Port Angeles kicked off the 2009 boys soccer season with a nonleague…
March 15, 2009
News
Port Angeles schools panel offers list of suggestions for cuts
PORT ANGELES — Reducing staff both in the offices and the classrooms, and considering cutting full-day kindergarten back…
March 15, 2009
News
Sequim killer on death row awaits DNA hearing
PORT ANGELES — Convicted Sequim killer Darold Stenson’s attorneys on Thursday filed a motion in Clallam County Superior…
March 13, 2009
News
Sequim loses first state tourney game
YAKIMA — The Sequim Wolves lost tonight to the Clarkston Bantams 67-46 in the opening round of the…
March 11, 2009
News
More snow possible this afternoon along the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca coast
More snow and winter flurries are likely from about the Elwha River east as well as in the…
March 9, 2009
News
Chance of snow showers continues tonight
The chance of snow showers continues tonight across the North Olympic Peninsula, but few accumulations in lower populated…
March 8, 2009
Sports
SPORTS: Next up for Peninsula’s state title hopes . . . Sequim Wolves
TACOMA — Sequim’s boys basketball team is heading to state after beating Steilacoom in a winner-to-state, loser-out West…
March 8, 2009
Sports
SPORTS: Quilcene’s state bubble bursts in state turnament
SPOKANE — The Quilcene boys basketball team finally ran out of gas at the state 2B tournament Friday…
March 8, 2009
Sports
SPORTS: Peninsula College women win first NWAACC tournament game, lose second
KENNEWICK — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team made history by winning its first game at the NWAACC…
March 8, 2009
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5 p.m. REPORT: More snow predicted at lower elevations as daylight-saving time begins overnight
Snow mixed with rain began falling in Port Angeles around 11 a.m. today as the storm system moved…
March 7, 2009
Sports
SPORTS: Quilcene wins first state basketball tournament game ever, tries for No. 2 today
SPOKANE — Chris Bacchus is having the tournament of his lifetime while Quilcene teammate Nate Burlingame is trying…
March 6, 2009
News
Missing Sequim woman found close to home
SEQUIM — A woman who went missing on Saturday was found near her home by her husband on…
March 3, 2009
Sports
SPORTS: Port Angeles girls come up short, end season
AUBURN — The Port Angeles girls basketball team made the last shot. Unfortunately for the Roughriders, it was…
March 1, 2009
Sports
SPORTS: Neah Bay girls bring home trophy
YAKIMA — The Neah Bay girls basketball team brought back its second trophy in as many seasons from…
March 1, 2009
News
Wood theft in national forests is a federal offense
Forest Service firewood permits, called forest products removal permits, cost $5 per cord for up to four cords.…
February 27, 2009
News
Sequim man hospitalized in wreck; cow dies
A Kitsap County wreck sent a 17-year-old Sequim man to a Seattle hospital and killed a cow on…
February 26, 2009
News
Eighth Street bridges opened
PORT ANGELES — Traffic began flowing across the new Eighth Street bridges this afternoon after Mayor Gary Braun…
February 24, 2009
News
Eighth Street bridges open to vehicles this afternoon
PORT ANGELES — The multimillion-dollar Eighth Street bridges open today to reconnect the city’s east and west sides…
February 24, 2009
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