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“Then I heard a POW”
A carrier for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer first spotted Thursday morning’s fire and called 9-1-1. Simultaneously, some of the…
December 3, 2004
News
Two Peninsula healthcare agencies share in big settlement
Two North Olympic Peninsula agencies are sharing in a $695,000 settlement between the state Attorney General’s Office and…
December 2, 2004
News
West End: Forks graduate named superintendent of Coronado National Memorial
A 1985 graduate of Forks High School has been selected by the National Park Service to be superintendent…
December 1, 2004
News
Port Angeles congregation finds a new home
PORT ANGELES — A congregation barred from holding church services in a former clothing store is looking for…
November 30, 2004
Sports
Sports: Peninsula College women capture third in tourney
OREGON CITY, Ore. — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team captured third place at the Clackamas Community College…
November 29, 2004
News
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas across the North Olympic Peninsula
Downtown events this weekend and next ring in yuletide cheer in business districts in Port Angeles, Sequim, Port…
November 26, 2004
News
“Small Town Christmas” theme of Festival of Trees in Port Angeles today through Sunday
PORT ANGELES — The Festival of Trees sponsored by the Port Angeles Exchange Club and the Olympic Medical…
November 26, 2004
News
2004 Peninsula Home Fund debuts, helps Jefferson, Clallam residents
A grandmother caring for two small children received help with her utility bills. An out-of-work logger got money…
November 25, 2004
News
Street, sidewalk projects approved for Forks, Port Angeles, Port Townsend
Four road and sidewalk projects across the North Olympic Peninsula have received grant funding from the state Transportation…
November 24, 2004
News
Port Angeles: $1 million federal appropriation virtually assures Gateway Center project
PORT ANGELES — An unexpected million-dollar infusion of cash guarantees construction of a downtown transportation project and save…
November 23, 2004
News
Small quake under Strait of Juan de Fuca
A small earthquake centered in the Strait of Juan de Fuca due north of Dungeness Bay occurred early…
November 23, 2004
News
A grand old day for a Port Angeles granddad
PORT ANGELES — “Twas a grand day when granddad got the Grand Old Flag on Sunday, the day…
November 22, 2004
News
Two Port Angeles events bring on the holiday, winter seasons
PORT ANGELES — Two weekend events point to the fact that winter and the holiday shopping season are…
November 19, 2004
News
No, Richard Gere won’t be there
Port Townsend extras and crew members and the general public are welcomed to “An Officer and a Gentleman”‘…
November 19, 2004
News
Peninsula jobless rate climbs — just a little
North Olympic Peninsula unemployment rates edged upward in October, but are still much lower than a year ago.…
November 17, 2004
News
Clallam: Emotions run high as stricken county commissioner receives quilt
Tears, cheers — and a handmade quilt to keep him warm — greeted Clallam County Commissioner Steve Tharinger…
November 17, 2004
News
U.S. Marshal’s Service involved in search for escaped murderer
The U.S. Marshal’s Service is looking for the murderer of a Sequim-area couple who escaped from a Seattle…
November 16, 2004
News
Port Angeles City Council due to consider reorganization plan tonight
The Port Angeles City Council tonight is expected to discuss plans to fold its Parks and Recreation Department…
November 16, 2004
News
Floor of new Sequim transportation, community center too wet to lay flooring
SEQUIM — A ground-floor issue — the ground floor itself — is all that’s blocking completion of the…
November 16, 2004
Sports
Sports: Sequim alumni tourney set later this month
SEQUIM — The sixth annual Sequim High School boys basketball alumni tournament is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 27.…
November 16, 2004
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