'2015 Who's Who on the North Olympic Peninsula' available in today's print Peninsula Daily News

‘2015 Who’s Who on the North Olympic Peninsula’ available in today’s print Peninsula Daily News

  • Saturday, August 29, 2015 12:01am
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OUR 2015 ‘WHO’s Who on the North Olympic Peninsula’ — 56 pages of information on community leaders, local governments, school districts, tribes and other organizations across Jefferson and Clallam counties — is part of today’s (weekend) print edition of the Peninsula Daily News, on sale through Saturday.

Whether you’re a new resident, or grew up on the Peninsula, we think you’ll find this publication very useful — one you’ll want to keep by your computer or phone for future reference.

It is also available in the current edition of our sister publication, the weekly Sequim Gazette, on sale across the Sequim-Dungeness Valley through Tuesday.

You can also read it online at: https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/section/pdntabs#whoswho

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