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SEQUIM — The North Olympic Library System’s Board of Trustees have recognized three significant donations to the new Sequim ...
PORT HADLOCK — Students at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding have started building two 26-foot sailboats in what the school is calling the Twin Boats project. About 18 students are working ...
Jefferson County will host a public meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday to introduce the four candidates under consideration for the county administrator position.
Law enforcement agencies across the North Olympic Peninsula are poised to take part in National Drug Takeback Day.
PORT ANGELES — Port of Port Angeles commissioners approved a roof rehabilitation project that will cost less than anticipated and the savings will be used to repair an additional one.
While the Port Angeles baseball team sometimes struggles to hit, the Roughriders have shown this season they can play with just about anyone thanks to their defense, pitching and baserunning.
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Police Department has arrested a woman on investigation of first-degree arson for a ...
BELFAIR — Port Angeles and Sequim both came away from road losses to No. 2 Bainbridge and bottom-feeder North Mason with heads hanging after the Roughriders and Wolves struggled in Tuesday’s Olympic ...
Forks sprinters Noah Foster and Erika Williams were the stars as the Forks girls won a home Pacific 2B league meet, while the boys came in second out of six schools.
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