One final look back at 2012 — our Year in Review magazine in today's print and online editions

One final look back at 2012 — our Year in Review magazine in today’s print and online editions

  • Tuesday, January 1, 2013 11:48am
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The Jefferson and Clallam editions of today’s Peninsula Daily News — on sale at hundreds of locations and vending machines across the North Olympic Peninsula — includes the bonus magazine: 2012 — A Year in Review.

The 20-page section reviews 2012’s Top 10 stories in Jefferson and Clallam, plus the Top 10 state in the state and across the nation/world, the latter two lists compiled by The Associated Press after polling AP’s member newspaper editors, including the PDN’s.

Finally, 2012 — A Year in Review pays final tribute to notable people who left us in the past year in a special Passings feature.

Look for your copy of the Peninsula’s exclusive Year in Review magazine in today’s PDN.

(Want to see 2012 — A Year in Review online today? Subscribe to the e-edition. Click on the “e-edition” button to the immediate left of the Peninsula Poll on the home page for details on how you can subscribe.)

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