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CLALLAM: Streamkeepers monitoring watershed
> Volunteers are being recruited for training to monitor streams across Clallam County. The Streamkeepers program plans a…
May 3, 2001
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SEQUIM: Burnt Hill roads gated
> SEQUIM — Gates have been installed on major roads leading to state land on Burnt Hill, a…
May 3, 2001
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JOYCE: Lions Club seeks input on proposed park
> Crescent Bay Lions Club members are considering plans to develop a new park near the center of…
May 1, 2001
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BRINNON: Driver injured in crash
> A 22-year-old Brinnon man was in satisfactory condition Monday following a one-vehicle crash over an embankment near…
May 1, 2001
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PENINSULA: Utility OKs deal with Port Townsend Paper
> Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners approved a deal to get electricity from the Port Townsend Paper…
May 1, 2001
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FORKS: Council to talk about selling bonds for City Hall upgrade
> The Forks City Council will hold a special meeting today to consider selling performance bonds to remodel…
May 1, 2001
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MUST Monday
PENINSULA: Don’t forget! Taxes due today Today is the final day to mail your 2000 federal tax returns…
April 30, 2001
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SEQUIM: School officials to meet Monday to discuss looming cuts
SEQUIM — A new vote count has reinforced the apparent second failure of the Sequim School District’s proposed…
April 29, 2001
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JEFFERSON: Can you save money on your PSE bill?
Puget Sound Energy customers in Jefferson County won’t be eligible — at least for now — for Puget…
April 29, 2001
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PORT ANGELES: Get into the jazz groove this weekend
The seventh annual Jazz In The Olympics jazz festival — now in Port Angeles –begins this afternoon and…
April 27, 2001
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BRINNON: Power cost jolt heads toward Brinnon
BRINNON — The utility that provides Brinnon with electricity says huge rate increases may be in store for…
April 26, 2001
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PENINSULA: College may drop environmental studies program – BY LORA GREEN
Peninsula College may have to drop its environmental studies program at the end of the 2001-2002 school year.…
April 25, 2001
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CHIMACUM: Superintendent to discuss principal candidates tonight
CHIMACUM — Superintendent Mary Lynne Derrington may recommend candidates for high school and middle school principal positions when…
April 24, 2001
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PORT ANGELES: Skateboarder hurt in downtown collision
An 18-year-old Port Angeles skateboarder suffered a broken right leg after colliding with a car downtown on Monday…
April 24, 2001
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SEQUIM: School levy ballots due today
SEQUIM — Today is the last day for Sequim School District voters to mail or return levy election…
April 24, 2001
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LAKE QUINALT: Lodge stories wanted
LAKE QUINAULT — To showcase Lake Quinault Lodge’s 75th anniversary, the rustic resort is asking people to share…
April 23, 2001
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PORT ANGELES: Wednesday class will offer ideas for quake preparedness
A few simple steps — bracing chimneys or strapping down your water heater, for example — can reduce…
April 23, 2001
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Peninsula residents send Sen. Cantwell back to D.C. with funding request
Area residents meeting with Sen. Maria Cantwell sent her back to Washington, D.C. with instructions to seek more…
April 22, 2001
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PENINSULA: 200 Boy Scouts gather at camporee this weekend
More than 200 Boy Scouts will camp at Salt Creek County Park near Joyce this weekend as part…
April 20, 2001
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JEFFERSON: Earth Day events abound Saturday throughout county
PORT TOWNSEND — Trees planted during the first Earth Day 31 years ago now tower over houses and…
April 20, 2001
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