She died in Seattle, according to her obituary published Sept. 9.
The preliminary roll-up budget shows flat revenues of $34.7 million and roll-up expenditures of $37.2 million in the county’s general fund for day-to-day operations.
Set new mark from the tips
The deceased animal had been anchored underwater at Naval Magazine Indian Island, and the bones are now drying in a greenhouse.
The six-year program is a rolling plan that is updated annually and prioritizes the transportation projects that the county plans to complete in the coming year.
The gathering, slated Sept. 23-25, will include relaxing activities, meals and accommodation, all for $110.
A 33-year-old Forks woman was given nearly four years after pleading guilty.
Diminutive senior quarterback leads team in rushing
Sports events occurring on the North Olympic Peninsula
Ricky McKenzie has played his bagpipes at the city’s 9/11 memorial for the past three years, but this time an audience was waiting.
Biologists say adult chinook salmon, sockeye salmon, steelhead and bull trout have been spotted in the upper stretches of the river.
Engineering and environmental manager says the three-phase plan to switch over and cut emissions is already in motion.
Some vendors lost merchandise to wind during major fundraiser for the Port Townsend Arts Guild.
A researcher with the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle has delivered a plaque to the Korean War Veterans Association in Port Angeles.
Sine Tveit was found off Diamond Point Road earlier this month, leaving relatives ‘devastated.’
BSK Labs site handled more than 5,000 samples last month after elevated levels of lead turned up in drinking water at schools in the region.
Staff will buy one of the boats that reaches Ketchikan for $10,000.
The mascot? An Olympic marmot.
Loggers amass 495 yards of total offense
The three candidate forums and an educational event on initiatives are free and open to the public.