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Controversial ‘n’ word book now in hands of district officials, but a complaint form is needed

PORT ANGELES — A controversial book from the Fairview Elementary School library is now in the hands of…

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Students dream up, pitch business ideas

PORT ANGELES — What do a fruit orchard, laser tag arena and monster truck shop have in common?…

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Student waving toy handgun causes lockdown at Forks High

FORKS — A 17-year-old Forks High School student with a toy handgun prompted a 15-minute school-wide lockdown in…

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Sequim School Board extends superintendent’s contract to 2009

SEQUIM — It was unanimous — Schools Superintendent Garn Christensen will be around until 2009. Sequim School Board…

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Quileute ups Second Beach offer in search for higher ground

LAPUSH — Quileute representatives have sweetened the tribe’s offer in an effort to acquire higher ground currently within…

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Movement begins to start Boys & Girls Club in Neah Bay

NEAH BAY — The wheels are in motion for developing a Boys & Girls Club of America in…

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College plans Martin Luther King Jr. events today, Friday

PORT ANGELES — As people make plans for the three-day holiday this weekend, Peninsula College is scheduling events…

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Sequim chamber supports school district levy

SEQUIM — Sequim-Dungeness Chamber of Commerce President Bertha Cooper says the chamber supports the proposed school levy that…

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Port Angeles students get a taste of Japan from sister city counterparts

PORT ANGELES — Ten Japanese students visiting from Port Angeles’ sister city hosted culture fairs on Monday afternoon…

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Headley resigns from Quillayute Valley School Board

FORKS — Quillayute Valley School Board Vice Chairman Paul Headley has resigned. Headley notified Superintendent Frank Walter of…

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Peninsula: Poverty rate up for school children

The number of school-age children living in poverty is on the rise in Washington state — and in…

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Peninsula: Stormy weather rakes area

The nasty New Year’s weather that greeted the West End of the North Olympic Peninsula is over, but…

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Hardy souls brave surf, wind, cold in Polar Bear Dip

PORT ANGELES — At the count of five at 10 a.m. New Year’s Day morning, the annual Port…

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Sequim council set to OK second phase of Sequim Village Marketplace

SEQUIM — Plans for finishing phase two of the Sequim Village Marketplace have been submitted to the City…

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Historic Walking Tour complete in Forks

FORKS — A time machine isn’t needed to travel back to the 1900s in Forks. Just some walking…

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Family spends holiday helping New Orleans area survivors

PORT ANGELES — Months have passed since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, but a lot of work…

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Everything’s ducky here; Carlsborg woman, web-footed friend bond

CARLSBORG — Dolly is a duck. She talks like a duck and walks like a duck — for…

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West End: Quileute tribe plans Jan. 13 event to remember tsunami victims

LAPUSH — Children who attend the Quileute Tribal School and Head Start center will hold a gathering circle…

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Costco heading to Sequim Village Marketplace

SEQUIM — It’s official. Costco Wholesale in Carlsborg is getting a new home in Sequim — and a…

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Home Fund helps family obtain housing

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is another in a series of articles on the Peninsula Daily News Peninsula Home Fund.…