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News items on the North Olympic Peninsula.
It was the favorite color of Sir Thomas Octave Murdock (T.O.M.) Sopwith, the famed aircraft and boat designer in England in the 1920s and 1930s.
While hikes and drives uncover a beautiful palette of colors, they are the result of a wonder of science.
Pickling foods can be transformative, just like the democratic process.
Not enough volunteers were available to provide spooks, an organizer said.
LMN Architects of Seattle will conduct a pre-design study and report on the construction of a performing and fine arts facility downtown.
“We’re keeping a very close eye on it and we have electronic monitoring on it,” an official said. “It is safe as long as it is open to the public.”
And other meetings across the county.
The new 50,000-square-foot building will host a new emergency room, medical short-stay areas — including cancer treatment units — and more space for specialty clinicians.
Clallam’s transportation program manager says several projects in the Discovery Bay area are about to prep for construction.
An auditing firm will review the construction company’s records today.
The road to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center is expected to reopen with one-lane traffic past a slide area next month.
The marina and boat yard will be managed by Masco Maritime.
Investigators are still awaiting the results of an autopsy.
Deanna Marie Wilson, 41, was charged for allegedly raping a 15-year-old boy, having sexual contact with a dog and for taking pictures of the incidents.
The City Council will receive a briefing on the plan at today’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at City Hall, 540 Water St.
“Releasing any personal information about the veterans and their families could be detrimental and have a catastrophic effect on the current program,” said the veterans association president.
The counties’ election offices are bracing for a busy few weeks as the Nov. 8 voting cutoff date approaches.
The district will also consider a capital projects levy to remodel Sequim Community School’s kitchen and demolish an unused portion of the school.