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Forks: Elwha River restoration project to be topic of public forum
FORKS — A public forum to provide information about restoration and dam removal projects on the Elwha River…
February 26, 2004
Sports
Sports: Rally today sends off Peninsula College basketball team to leage tourney
PORT ANGELES — The sendoff party for the Peninsula College men’s basketball team to the league championship tournament…
February 25, 2004
News
Gardiner: Another cougar attack reported
Two donkeys suffered minor lacerations late Monday night or early Tuesday in a cougar attack in the Gardiner…
February 25, 2004
Sports
Sports: Neah Bay loses in district playoff game
SEATTLE — The reining Class B state boys basketball champions delayed the celebration for the Neah Bay Red…
February 25, 2004
News
Sequim: Shopping center issue goes to court today – A land-use case challenging the construction of a regional shopping center in Sequim is scheduled for trial at 1:30 p.m. today in Clallam County Superior Court in Port Angeles.
Citizens group Sequim First filed the suit last September against the city of Sequim and AVB Development Partners,…
February 24, 2004
News
Jefferson: County commissioner to announce re-election bid
Jefferson County Commissioner Dan Titterness is expected to announce his bid for re-election Thursday. Titterness, R-Port Townsend, will…
February 24, 2004
News
Sequim: School Board to discuss budget cuts tonight
The Sequim School Board will hold a special meeting tonight to consider program cuts deemed necessary by the…
February 24, 2004
News
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife and other agencies will hold a forum on the future of Sequim-Dungeness Valley’s elk herd today.
The forum in Guy Cole Convention Center at Carrie Black Park, 201 N. Blake Ave., will open with…
February 24, 2004
News
Peninsula: Emissions pour from visiting vessels
For every day it’s anchored or docked in a harbor, a cargo ship’s smokestacks can spew as much…
February 23, 2004
News
Hercules the lobster becomes a Maine attraction
Hercules, the 14-pound lobster, continues to find acclaim as he is reintroduced to his Atlantic habitat from a…
February 20, 2004
News
Port Townsend: Town meeting on golf course future, proposed arts center tonight
The city will host a community forum at 6:30 p.m. today at the Fort Worden State Park Commons…
February 19, 2004
News
Port Angeles-based Coast Guard helicopter jettisons door
A door on an HH-65A Dolphin helicopter stationed at Coast Guard Group/Air Station Port Angeles fell into Puget…
February 19, 2004
Sports
Sports: Forks girls land berth in district tourney
FORKS — The Forks girls basketball team ripped Rochester 72-44 to capture a berth in the district tournament…
February 18, 2004
Sports
Sports: Peninsula College goes for league title
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men’s basketball team can wrap up the division championship for the first…
February 18, 2004
News
Sequim: School Board members discuss — but don’t act on — another levy election
Sequim School Board members said Tuesday night that more information and time are needed before considering another maintenance…
February 18, 2004
News
Cancer center raises spirits with artwork; oncologist, glass workers add light to treatment room
SEQUIM — The first of three colorful patterned glass panels has been installed in the treatment room of…
February 17, 2004
News
Port Townsend: Look for higher water pressure in Morgan Hill area
A $1.1 million pumping station to increase water pressure in Port Townsend’s Morgan Hill area is expected to…
February 17, 2004
News
Locke drops plan to get Legislature’s blessing for 1-cent sales tax hike for schools
Gov. Gary Locke on Monday abandoned efforts to persuade state lawmakers to approve a $1 billion tax increase…
February 17, 2004
News
Port Townsend: Planning under way for Victorian Festival
PORT TOWNSEND — The 8th annual Victorian Festival is scheduled March 18-21 as Port Townsend is transported back…
February 16, 2004
News
Sequim: Teen places third in essay contest
SEQUIM — KatieRose Needham, 14, an eighth-grader at Sequim Adventist School, won third-place in the Washington state “Patriot…
February 16, 2004
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