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Sequim: Fire guts portion of house
By Elizabeth Williams SEQUIM — Fire gutted the kitchen and garage of a single-story home at 252 Parish…
July 8, 2001
Sports
Alex … Ichiro. Ichiro … Alex
By Greg Johns Hey, Alex. Listen up. No boos here. No anger. No sarcasm. Just a suggestion. When…
July 8, 2001
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Port Angeles: Two survive 550-foot plunge down hillside
By Matthew Fritsch An Independence Day party nearly turned tragic for two Port Angeles residents when their pickup…
July 6, 2001
News
Port Angeles: Granite Falls man enjoys orchestrating fireworks
By Matthew Fritsch PORT ANGELES — When the aerial fireworks display was launched Wednesday night, Jim Ibea was…
July 5, 2001
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Forks: Old Fashioned Fourth of July begins
By Gretchen Harnack FORKS — Nearly 1,000 participants and spectators kicked off the 2001 Forks Old Fashioned Fourth…
July 5, 2001
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Port Angeles: Hundreds line downtown streets for parade
By Matthew Fritsch PORT ANGELES — Sitting on lawn chairs, blankets and in strollers, hundreds of spectators turned…
July 5, 2001
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Port Angeles: Group seeks $100,000 from City Council for performing arts center
By Matthew Fritsch PORT ANGELES — A local nonprofit group presented a written request Tuesday evening to the…
July 4, 2001
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Port Angeles: Reaching her dream of gallery ownership
BY Nancy Rudolph Melissa Penic’s dream of owning an art gallery came true, but the hurdles were high.…
July 1, 2001
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‘Jumping slugsĀ“ delaying timber sales
By Gretchen Harnack A tiny, crawling denizen of the forest floor — the jumping slug — is delaying…
July 1, 2001
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Port Townsend: Centrum gets the blues
BY Nancy Rudolph PORT TOWNSEND — Blues — day and night — gets red hot in Port Townsend…
June 29, 2001
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Forks: Town rallies for Coast Guard
BY Gretchen Harnack FORKS — Civic leaders embraced the Coast Guard’s Quillayute River station Wednesday in a strong…
June 28, 2001
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Where the field of study parallels your lunch
BY Tristan Baurick PORT ANGELES — The Fiero Marine Life Center is offering summer science lessons to kids…
June 25, 2001
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Port Angeles: Downtown becomes a new gallery
BY Tristan Baurick PORT ANGELES — The third annual “Art on the Town” streetscape project is set to…
June 25, 2001
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Port Angeles: Police buy new patrol cars from local dealership
By Tristan Baurick PORT ANGELES — Police have bought three new Chevrolet Impalas from a local dealer to…
June 24, 2001
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Peninsula: Low snowpack may mean hot fire season
By Tristan Baurick Good news is not coming down from the mountain tops. Low snowpack and run-off levels…
June 14, 2001
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Port Angeles: Peninsula College dedicates sports complex to Wally Sigmar
By Tristan Baurick Peninsula College’s athletic complex was dedicated to Wally Sigmar on Tuesday during a ceremony that…
June 13, 2001
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PORT ANGELES: Energy workshop draws crowds
By Lee Zurcher PORT ANGELES — The community hall at Unity in the Olympics was crowded over the…
June 4, 2001
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Not a room to spare
> By Cynthia Jones Some people were literally left out in the cold as motels across the North…
May 28, 2001
News
PENINSULA: Tributes to fallen service members on Memorial Day today
> By Cynthia JOnes Pfc. Richard B. Anderson was just 22 when he grabbed a live grenade and…
May 28, 2001
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PORT ANGELES: Minesweepers dock at T-Pier
> BY Cynthia Jones PORT ANGELES — Tourists boarding the two minesweepers Saturday at T-Pier were greeted by…
May 27, 2001
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