LAPUSH — Quileute elders should find their new senior center ready and waiting by July 12, about a month later than originally planned.
Construction on the long-awaited center began last August and was expected to take about 10 months.
But both the discovery of human skeletal remains at the construction site and adverse weather have extended that timeline.
“We have been working around the weather constraints and archaeological finds,” said Audrey Grafstrom, executive director of the Quileute Housing Authority.
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The rest of the story appears in the Sunday Peninsula Daily News.