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Trees sell for big bucks

PORT ANGELES — The 16th annual auction at the Festival of Trees raised $104,100, with every tree selling…

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Best-selling books

TO OUR READERS: Because of Peninsula Spotlight’s early deadlines for Thanksgiving, the USA Today list of best-selling books…

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Sequim to light a tree for Christmas

SEQUIM — The center of town is to be enlightened and one sharp-eyed person enriched. The lights on…

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PT Paper’s parent company cuts quarterly losses

PORT TOWNSEND — A large increase in the sale price of its core product has helped Port Townsend…

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Jefferson: Buttons, calendars on sale for 2007 Jeffco fair

PORT TOWNSEND — The 2007 Jefferson County Fair Association calendars and buttons are now on sale. The calendar…

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PDN’s Home Fund drive debuts today

A grandmother caring for two small children received help with her utility bills. An out-of-work logger in Quilcene…

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Thousands in Clallam County remain without electricity

The storm that whipped wind and rain across Clallam County on Wednesday left thousands of people high and…

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Residents who fled fire treated to early Thanksgiving dinner

PORT TOWNSEND — It’s been two months since the fire took the life of her friend and neighbor…

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Rep. Kessler reappointed majority leader

SEATAC — Rep. Lynn Kessler, D-Hoquiam, has been re-elected majority leader in the state House of Representatives. Kessler…

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Holiday parade entries sought

PORT ANGELES — Entries are sought for the second annual Light the Night holiday parade in downtown Port…

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Peninsula: Hurricane Ridge opens for first day of the season

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Hurricane Ridge Road opened to skiers, snowballers and frolickers Friday, kicking off the season…

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Clallam: How to file an appeal

In Clallam County, a property owner can get an appeal petition by: * Visiting or writing to the…

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Port Angeles: Man charged on same day with two burglaries

PORT ANGELES — A 28-year-old man was charged with two separate burglaries Monday, one for stealing from a…

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Peninsula: Celebrity Cruises fined over sewage dumping in Strait

PORT ANGELES — Celebrity Cruises Inc. has been fined $100,000 for discharging more than half a million gallons…

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Clallam: Company, not driver, cited in truck crash

The State Patrol is citing the company that owns the 1965 Kenworth, not the driver of the truck,…

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$3 million in storm damages to Olympic National Park

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS NEWS SOURCES PORT ANGELES — Flooding last week that closed highways, cut power, ripped out…

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Port Angeles: City lifts water restrictions

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PORT ANGELES — With the Elwha River swollen from rains, officials have canceled the city’s…

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Hearing on proposed changes to no-shoot zone law draws 200 people

PORT TOWNSEND — About 200 people showed up at Fort Worden State Park to the second installment of…

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Daughter of Port Angeles couple in coma in Spokane

PORT ANGELES — A 2005 Port Angeles High school graduate is in a coma in a Spokane Hospital…

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Veterans gather in gratitude in Port Angeles, Port Townsend

Thousands gathered in Port Angeles while 50 came together in Port Townsend, but no matter whether they were…