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Peninsula: Striking of “blanket” primary doesn’t affect today’s elections

A federal court struck down the state’s “blanket” primary system on the eve of today’s county primary, saying…

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Peninsula: Ban on open fires on federal, state lands to be lifted today

Recent rains and the forecast for more during the next few weeks will douse the ban on open…

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Clallam: More ballots arrive at auditor’s office

An additional 1,044 ballots in the all-mail primary election arrived at the Clallam County Auditor’s Office on Friday.…

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Sports: Port Angeles romps over Tahoma

TACOMA — Adam Macomber rushed for five touchdowns and 303 yards Friday night as Port Angeles High School…

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Sports: Sequim wins; other high school results

SEQUIM — The Sequim High School football team bounced back from a loss last weekend to win its…

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Clallam: Amnesty granted for overdue library books

Wracking up fines on overdue library books? This may be your lucky month. Through the end of September,…

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Quilcene: Four jailed after raids by Olympic Peninsula anti-narcotics team

QUILCENE — Four people were jailed Wednesday on drug charges stemming from raids conducted by the Olympic Peninsula…

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The Jefferson County Auditor’s Office has received 3,713 ballots, or about 47 percent of the total mailed ballots

Of the 18,222 registered voters in the county, 7,922 people were mailed absentee ballots for this election. The…

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Clallam: Mail-in ballot returns lagging behind 2002 totals

Ballot returns in the all-mail Clallam County primary election are lagging slightly behind last year’s totals, according to…

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Clallam: Deadline Friday for sheriff applications

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners will accept applications through Friday for the interim county sheriff’s position to…

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Sequim construction “overview” Wednesday

SEQUIM — An overview of Sequim’s downtown revitalization project will be provided to businesses and residents by city…

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Clallam: United Way campaign kicks off soon

The 51st annual United Way campaign gets under way with meetings and special events over the next two…

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Port Townsend: Wooden Boat Festival ends today

PORT TOWNSEND — If it’s wooden and travels the high seas or bays, visitors can find it at…

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Sports: Roughriders lose opener in final seconds

PORT ANGELES — Shorewood quarterback Shawn Tracy completed a 65-yard pass to Wade Gurnett with 33 seconds remaining,…

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Peninsula: High school football season kicks off

The 2003 high school football season opens this weekend around the North Olympic Peninsula as well as the…

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The delay in building the state Department of Transportation’s graving yard on Marine Drive is costing $30,000 a day.

Linda Mullen, director of communications for the state agency, gave the estimate Thursday. She said there were no…

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Clallam: Primary ballots start trickling in

A little more than 10 percent of the ballots for the Sept. 16 primary election have been returned…

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Port Townsend: Still no charges in Aldrich’s grocery fire

The Police Department’s investigation into the Aug. 4 Aldrich’s grocery fire should be wrapping up soon. Police Chief…

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Some Peninsula school districts ready to start this week

The end of the Labor Day weekend signals the return of students to classrooms across the North Olympic…

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Sequim Bay closed to shellfishing

The state Department of Health has closed Sequim Bay to all shellfishing due to elevated levels of paralytic…