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Ballots coming in for Nov. 8 general election
There were no injuries but the two trucks were reported unusable.
A City Council public hearing on funding the 2017 general fund spending plan will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.
Don Perry’s family believes he died of a heart attack Monday, his wife said.
The owner of property assessed at $200,000 would see about a 74-cent increase in property taxes.
The $6 million renovation of Building 202 at Fort Worden State Park broke ground last year and is a significant upgrade over the college’s old location.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. today at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 209 W. 11th St., Port Angeles.
Sequim uses low-interest loans for water and sewer repairs.
When police arrived, they detained a suspect without incident and found no weapon.
“However, whether we get that money is dependent on the Legislature appropriating those funds in the next legislative session,” the executive director says.
The refinance will lower the county’s interest rates, saving the county and JeffCom 911 a combined $153,307 over 14 years, the county treasurer said.
Crescent School in Joyce and Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend each earned a $4,000 grant.
A school resource officer found out Wednesday afternoon — after the district had notified parents about the incident — that the report was false.