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The North Olympic 13 U team is in the championship game of the Pacific Northwest Babe Ruth regionals in Meridian, Idaho. From ...
Sprint boat action is returning to the Extreme Sports Park this weekend with the 2025 with the loud and fast boats, personal watercraft teams, skydivers and lots of food vendors Saturday and Sunday.
Port Angeles’ Kayne Jinks struggled in the first inning and the Lefties fell into a hole they couldn’t climb out of in a 13-2 loss to the Bellingham Bells at Civic Field.
Speaker Mike Johnson has said he is starting the House summer break early to avoid having to hold votes related to the Epstein files. Do you agree with this?
PORT ANGELES — Demolition of the old U.S. Highway 101 bridge across the Elwha River is underway. Work crews have placed a temporary dyke to divert the river channel to the east while the western spans ...
The Conservation Angler and Wild Fish Conservancy submitted a petition to list Olympic Peninsula steelhead under the ESA on Aug. 1, 2022, according to the release. Following the agency’s positive ...
Jefferson County’s solid waste program is run as a pure enterprise fund with more than 99 percent of dollars for the recycling center coming from tipping scale fees, Cairns said. The county spends an ...
Day of Play activities include: • Shore Aquatic Center, 225 E. Fifth St., will host a free, open swim from 9 a.m. to noon. • Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association will offer free rowing at Hollywood ...
Pigs on the Wing is composed of Eric Welder, bass and vocals; Dave Lindenbaum, guitar and vocals; Matt Jones, keyboards and vocals; Jason Baker, guitar and vocals; Bryan Fairfield, drums; Holly Brooks ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Olympic Neighbors will host its Summer Bash from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. The annual fundraising party will be in the garden at the Bishop Hotel, 714 Washington St., Port Townsend.
The Sequim City Band and the Port Townsend Summer Band will present “Music Together” with free concerts in both Sequim and Port Townsend this weekend.
WHEN VIEWED THROUGH the lens of history, today’s current events are no mystery. In last week’s column, we tore the dirty laundry from the seamy underbelly of the salmon restoration cabal that has ...
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