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Politics
Final vote tallies certified for special elections on Peninsula levies
PORT ANGELES — Special elections across the North Olympic Peninsula — in which voters approved five levies across…
February 27, 2017
News
NEWS BRIEFS: Free smoke detectors are available … and other items
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fire Department is giving free smoke/carbon monoxide detector alarms to people in…
February 27, 2017
Arts & Entertainment
Peninsula College to spice up lunchtime with jazz concert
PORT ANGELES — If you’re “In a Sentimental Mood” or if you just “Fall in Love Too Easily,”…
February 27, 2017
Arts & Entertainment
Scott Joplin tribute gets keyed up today in Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — Local pianist Ken Young will perform ragtime compositions by the “King of Ragtime,” Scott Joplin,…
February 27, 2017
News
State official urges Port Townsend students toward maritime industry opportunities
PORT TOWNSEND — The state lead for maritime sector economic development wants students to know there are opportunities…
February 27, 2017
News
Clallam health officer highlights needle exchange’s progress
PORT ANGELES — About 400 people in Clallam County use the county’s syringe exchange, which is intended to…
February 27, 2017
Politics
EYE ON OLYMPIA: School funding, levy cliff remain top issues for legislators
OLYMPIA — The House has approved its long-awaited public education funding proposal with a 50-47 vote.
February 27, 2017
Crime & Justice
Clallam Sheriff’s Office seeks help in finding burglary suspect
PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is asking the community for help in finding a burglary…
February 27, 2017
News
Port Angeles research center to reopen Tuesday after storm prompts leak, damage
By Michael Dashiell
February 27, 2017
News
Elwha River bridge open houses set Tuesday in Forks, Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — State Department of Transportation officials will review the status and future of the U.S. Highway…
February 27, 2017
News
“I suffered the whole time”: Sequim man, found safe, tells story of surviving in car for five days
SEQUIM — He thought he was as good as dead.
February 27, 2017
News
Olympic Medical Center limiting surgeries after sterilization equipment malfunctions
PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center’s Operating Department has temporarily stopped performing non-emergent and elective surgeries after a…
February 27, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Here’s what a ‘fine-tuned machine’ looks 30 days into the presidency
Here is a short summary of President Donald Trump’s first 30 days in office:
February 26, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: A modest proposal to help save the environment
Since last year’s election, I have grown weary of the protesting and demonstrating by various groups that can’t…
February 26, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Conservatives, are you tired yet of the immature snake-oil salesman you elected?
So, conservatives, are you tired yet?
February 26, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: I’m pinning my hopes on Trump, not the divisions in our country
At election time, there is always a call to unify our country.
February 26, 2017
Business
EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings
• Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly breakfast meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and…
February 26, 2017
Life
A GROWING CONCERN: Let’s look forward as temperatures rise, days lengthen
WHAT A FABULOUS event the Northwest Flower &Garden Show really is, especially when shared with a busload of…
February 26, 2017
Life
BIRD WATCH: Tempers erupt among yard’s bushtits
DAYS ARE GETTING longer and temperatures are rising just a little.
February 26, 2017
News
Rayonier: 20-year anniversary sees site still dormant, with 2026 as cleanup target
PORT ANGELES — Tuesday marks the 20th anniversary of the Rayonier Inc. pulp mill’s demise, the death of…
February 26, 2017
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