Peninsula Daily News - Wed Nov 04
Larry Little, Edna Petersen, Patrick Downie and Brooke Nelson were leading Tuesday in their quests for seats on the City Council during the first ballot count in this year's general election.
Forks City Council veteran sweeping mayor racePeninsula Daily News - Wed Nov 04
Bryon Monohon was handily heading to victory over Joe Soha in the race for Forks mayor on Tuesday night.
One incumbent, one newcomer lead in contests for Forks City CouncilPeninsula Daily News - Wed Nov 04
Incumbent Bruce Guckenberg and political newcomer John Hillcar were leading their opponents for the Forks City Council by hefty margins on Tuesday night.
Ballots slow to return to Clallam County in final day of electionPeninsula Daily News - Tue Nov 03
Today is Election Day -- the last day voters can cast ballots that were mailed to them on Oct.
Jefferson County ballot return at 48 percentPeninsula Daily News - Tue Nov 03
Election Day arrives in Jefferson County and across the state today, ending nearly three weeks of balloting in the all-mail election.
Volunteers help victims of abuse to fill their new homesPeninsula Daily News - Tue Nov 03
For Marty Hoffman, moving day is a good day -- a day to help a family start their lives over.
Habitat for Humanity sues Port Angeles over streetPeninsula Daily News - Sat Oct 31
A long standing dispute between Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County and the city of Port Angeles over 580 feet of West 16th Street is now in Clallam County Superior Court.
Martha Ireland Column: Elections can be scarier than HalloweenPeninsula Daily News - Fri Oct 30
THE SCARY SEASON is upon us. Halloween was only pretend-scary when I was a kid, romping in an old sheet, neighbor-to-neighbor, long before tainted treats added real fright to trick'r treatin'. More recently, controversial and contrary perceptions unleashed a doctrinal firestorm, variously characterizing Halloween as everything from a sinful ...
Sequim race between Schubert, Miller draws heavy-hitter campaign donorsPeninsula Daily News - Fri Oct 30
A hotly contested campaign for Sequim City Council between 10-year incumbent Walt Schubert and challenger Ted Miller has drawn some heavy hitters armed with money.
Swine Flu close to its crest; many schools reporting high absenteeismPeninsula Daily News - Fri Oct 30
Like a wave nearing the shore, swine flu activity will soon crest on the North Olympic Peninsula, the region's top health official said, adding that about half of the grammar schools on the Peninsula are reporting at least 10 percent absenteeism.
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