A gray whale illegally killed in September by five members of the Makah tribe took nearly 10 hours to die because the hunters shot it 16 times in the wrong place, according to a tribal report delivered to federal fisheries officials.
A gray whale illegally killed in September by five members of the Makah tribe took nearly 10 hours to die because the hunters shot it 16 times in the wrong place, according to a tribal report delivered to federal fisheries officials.
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Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula
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Cattle chutes, lighting expected to be replaced
Jefferson County undergoes weeklong documentation period
Aiden Hamilton to run for Rep. Tharinger’s position
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