Port Angeles Fire Engine No. 5 — known as Sparky — will go to the Port Angeles Firefighters Association for community events if the move is approved.
The free event held by the Clallam County Historical Society will display the lower level of the school, the newly renovated research library and the artifact storage facility.
The gathering in Port Townsend detailed weaponry, tactics and tools for spectators.
Melissa Click, let go after interfering with journalists and police during student protests, has been hired to a communication studies lecturer job.
District plans to use donated funds to buy individual packs for Community Emergency Response Teams.
Snarling wolf on Sequim helmets
Sequim resident Ingrid Nixon is headed to the 44th annual National Storytelling Festival this October in Jonesborough, Tenn.
Riley Edge White is being held in the Clallam County jail on $150,000 bond following an alleged attack Aug. 27 that injured a woman who rented a room at his residence.
The organization’s most recent work is the tables with chairs on Taylor Street in downtown Port Townsend.
Information is to be mailed as soon as possible to an estimated 1.5 million people who created customer profiles in the state license system before July 2006.
Every Kid in a Park gives students, and those accompanying them, free access to park areas — including Olympic National Park.
The Olympic Natural Resources Center will host a mobile planetarium Saturday, and on Sept. 13, a talk will be given on ocean acidification and algal blooms.
The 39-foot clinic on wheels travels the state providing services to children in need of dental care.
Police say that one man was left with a stab wound to his leg after a fight in the city.
Rangers get things rolling
The body was recovered near Norwegian Memorial on the Pacific coast southwest of Lake Ozette.
Jammin’ in the Park offered live bands, a volleyball tournament, a beer and wine garden, a food court and a car show.
“It may be well-intended, but it may be difficult if not impossible to define what profanity is,” the mayor said.
The cause of the phenomenon was unknown Saturday.
No one else was hurt, East Jefferson Fire-Rescue said.
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