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Quilcene: Annual parade and fair on Saturday

The Quilcene Parade and Fair 2002 will include such community favorites as a pancake breakfast, parade, football game,…

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Port Townsend: Take a peek into lavish Victorian homes this weekend

The Jefferson General Hospital Auxiliary is inviting the public into other people’s homes. Come right in, feel free…

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Jefferson: Officials count 829 more ballots

There were no major shifts in any of the primary election races in Jefferson County after 829 new…

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Port Townsend: Movie partly filmed here will debut next month

“The Ring,” a movie filmed partly in Port Townsend last fall, is set to premiere at the Hollywood…

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Peninsula: Park, forest lift open burn, smoking ban

Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park officials have lifted a ban on open fires and smoking. Officials…

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Port Townsend: Library director to retire next year

Port Townsend Library Director Linnea Patrick announced Tuesday that she will retire at the end of 2003. The…

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Port Townsend: City Hall bond approved

The Port Townsend City Council gave final approval Monday night to a $3.465 million bond to finance the…

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Special message to cmg-northwest2.go-vip.net/peninsuladailynews readers

Voter information guides for Clallam and Jefferson counties are available free of charge while supplies last at the…

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Dungeness: Car plucked from pond

DUNGENESS — A submerged vehicle found in a pond Saturday afternoon is prompting an investigation by Clallam County…

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Port Angeles: Playground project ends with ice cream social tonight

PORT ANGELES — An ice cream social at 6 p.m. today will herald Port Angeles’ new “Dream Playground”…

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Peninsula: Tribal trawlers may be headed to deeper water

NEAH BAY — Tribal fishermen may be pushed further out to sea to avoid violating a new federal…

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To readers of cmg-northwest2.go-vip.net/peninsuladailynews

We’re happy to present our annual football preview magazine, “Gridiron 2002,” appearing with the Friday/Saturday Peninsula Daily News.…

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Port Ludlow: Festival opens today; read all about it in Peninsula Spotlight

The Port Ludlow Festival offers a mix of patriotism and celebration this weekend. The event, sponsored by Port…

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Port Angeles: Port of entry secure as ever, U.S. marshal says

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula’s busiest port of entry is as secure as ever, the region’s…

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West End: Boat runs aground; fuel to be removed

Foss Environmental Services Co. workers will be assessing potential hazards today associated with a 42-foot fishing boat aground…

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Remembering 9/11: Complete guide to commemorations, activities on North Olympic Peninsula

Here’s a listing of public events and commemorations in Clallam and Jefferson counties in connection with the anniversary…

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Sequim: City looks for new chief finance officer

After six months on the job, Sequim’s city finance director has resigned for health reasons. City Manager Bill…

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Port Angeles: Barge fire investigation continues; worker satisfactory

A worker injured aboard a barge that caught on fire late Friday night was in satisfactory condition Monday.…

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Port Angeles: StreamFest focuses on conservation easements

PORT ANGELES — Today marks StreamFest, the second event celebrating land and stream preservation. People can learn about…

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PENINSULA SPOTLIGHT

PORT TOWNSEND — Old mariners and new seadogs as well as landlubbers will find something to sea at…