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Nippon gets $2 million in state funding for $60 million biomass boiler

PORT ANGELES — Nippon Paper Industries’ mill in Port Angeles will receive $2 million in federal funding to…

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Agreement finalized for three-year time line for Rayonier site cleanup plan

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology announced today that it has signed a new cleanup agreement…

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Clallam economic summit to focus on jobs creation

PORT ANGELES — This week’s $24,000 Economic Development Summit is intended to create a plan for jobs creation…

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Welcome home, 35 years later: Vietnam veterans celebrated, thanked in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A long-awaited welcome home came to more than 75 Vietnam War veterans Tuesday, the 35th…

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Special session agreement, conclusion elusive in Olympia

OLYMPIA — After two weeks of special session, the North Olympic Peninsula’s state representatives are no longer trying…

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Man dies of injuries from industrial accident

PORT ANGELES — A 38-year-old man died Friday from injuries sustained when a conveyor belt he was working…

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After 17 years, widow awaits death row inmate’s execution

SEQUIM — Denise Hoerner spent the 17th anniversary of the murder of her husband and close friend last…

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Mother who tried to kill child appeals verdict; claims double jeopardy

PORT ANGELES — A woman who gave her daughter a toxic drink on Christmas more than four years…

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Economic development topic of three-day summit in Port Angeles next week

PORT ANGELES — A three-day economic development summit that begins next week will focus on reducing duplication between…

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Lower Elwha man enters plea in poaching; tribe says land is traditional hunting ground

FORKS — A Lower Elwha Klallam man has pleaded not guilty Monday to a poaching charge that has…

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Driver rolls trailer full of crushed cars near Gorst

GORST — A Port Angeles man rolled a truck and trailer carrying a full load of crushed cars…

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New Port Angeles pool district on track to save money immediately

PORT ANGELES — The William Shore Memorial Pool District not only will manage Port Angeles’ public pool in-house,…

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Ridge road open all the time? Port Angeles council, Olympic National Park talk to Interior Department

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Hurricane Ridge Road could be kept open daily through the winter on a trial…

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Port Angeles antes up $4,000 for 1-day seminar

PORT ANGELES — A daylong seminar put on by a marketing consultant will cost the city $4,000. The…

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Boat-builder who admits to bank robbery wanted to do right thing, lawyer says

TACOMA — Port Townsend boat-builder Michael John Fenter pleaded guilty Thursday to charges related to four bank robberies…

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PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: $4,000 in fake bills tossed in Dumpster, suspect says — but none recovered

PORT ANGELES — While trying to avoid police last week, Nathan Wayne Terry sent a text message that…

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Death row inmate’s chance for a retrial may hinge on a photograph of his pants

PORT ANGELES — A picture is said to be worth a thousand words. For the attorneys representing convicted…

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Stenson prosecutor: No evidence withheld in death-row inmate’s trial

PORT ANGELES — The prosecuting attorney who put Darold Stenson on death row testified Tuesday that no evidence…

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Cut to violent crime victims aid OK’d by Legislature

OLYMPIA — A bill introduced by a North Olympic Peninsula representative that drastically reduces the amount of state…

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Boys & Girls Clubs’ Peninsula program funding threatened by questions on national level

If federal funding for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America dries up, the local chapter’s teen program…