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Blyn: Jamestown S’Klallam tribe studying bay pollution

BLYN — Two years ago, when the Dungeness Bay was closed for shellfishing by the state Department of…

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Sequim: Neo-Nazi newsletter part of trend since Sept. 11, Anti-Defamation League says

The recent distribution of a neo-Nazi newsletter in Sequim is part of a trend that has been seen…

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Jefferson: Hospice decision expected today

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson General Hospital administrators expect today to learn the fate of a hospice program the…

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Sequim: Neo-Nazi newsletter spurs police probe

SEQUIM — The distribution of a neo-Nazi group newsletter in a quiet residential neighborhood has prompted a police…

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Sequim: City Council approves nuisance abatement law

SEQUIM — Tired of that rusted-out car on your neighbor’s lawn? So is the Sequim City Council. Such…

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Port Hadlock: Restaurateur who fled Tiananmen Square shows thanks to her adopted countrymen

PORT HADLOCK — When Lili-Mei Raiguel came to Port Townsend in the days following the Tiananmen Square massacre…

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Sequim: Five doctors resign from Virginia Mason Clinic

SEQUIM — At least five Virginia Mason Clinic family practice physicians have resigned their positions — a move…

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Port Townsend: Severance package approved for bag plant workers

PORT TOWNSEND — Union members have approved a severance package for the 90 bag plant employees to be…

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Jefferson: Groups, businesses and residents come together to feed the needy

Several restaurants, churches and nonprofit organizations in Jefferson County are planning to offer free Thanksgiving meals Thursday to…

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Brinnon: Fire district candidates separated by two votes

BRINNON — Only two votes separate candidates vying for the Position No. 2 seat on the Fire District…

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Port Townsend: Several City Council candidates spend final campaign day out on the trail

PORT TOWNSEND — City Council candidates — some on foot and at least one on bicycle — set…

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Port Townsend: Tentative agreement reached on bag plant severance package

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend Paper Corp. managers have reached a tentative agreement with union representatives on a…

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Sequim: Gravel pit expansion won’t affect water quality, report says

SEQUIM — An expansion of the county’s Kirner Road gravel pit will not damage an aquifer that supplies…

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Sequim: City may privatize trash pickup

SEQUIM — A task force commissioned by the City Council is looking at privatizing solid waste services. Members…

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Sequim: Officials propose $26.1 million city budget

SEQUIM — City officials are proposing a $26.1 million budget for fiscal 2002, an increase of $6 million…

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Sequim: Police chief to retire sometime early in 2002

SEQUIM — After five years at the helm of the Sequim Police Department, Chief Byron Nelson plans to…

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Peninsula: Cuttyhunk tests guns in Canadian waters east of Port Renfrew

PORT RENFREW, British Columbia — Boaters making their way through the Strait of Juan de Fuca on Saturday…

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Sequim: Author to appear on History Channel

SEQUIM — A local author and retired Coast Guard officer is scheduled to appear Tuesday on the History…

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Peninsula: Visitor and Convention Bureau considers overhaul

PORT ANGELES — The reorganization of the North Olympic Peninsula Visitor and Convention Bureau has moved a step…

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Sequim: Family-owned Lehman’s store closing after 90 years

SEQUIM — The city’s oldest retail store is closing after 90 years in business. Lehman’s Mark & Pak,…