Port Angeles lodging tax committee OKs $11,000 sign, turns down Bubble - Peninsula Daily News
PORT ANGELES An old-fashioned sign depicting artwork from a 1865 map of Port Angeles is likely to welcome those arriving to the city via the MV Coho ferry sometime next year. The five-member Port Angeles Lodging Tax Advisory Committee voted
Forest officers’ beat can be deadly - Seattle Post Intelligencer
1 p.m. Monday at Civic Field in Port Angeles. The public is invited. Condolences may be sent to the family in care of the Pacific Ranger District, 437 Tillicum Lane, Forks, WA 98331. Fairbanks — who was shot and killed in the line of duty Saturday
Plans continuing for memorial to slain Forest Service officer - KONP 1450AM
(Port Angeles) — Thousands of law enforcement, emergency response, government officials and the public are expected at services for a slain local Forest Service officer. Kristine Fairbanks was killed during a traffic stop near Sequim on Saturday
Surveillance video released from Sequim shootout - Seattle Post Intelligencer
PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Investigators of the fatal shooting of a U.S. Forest Service officer and a Sequim-area retiree have released a surveillance video taken minutes before a fugitive died in a shootout. Video from surveillance cameras inside and
More than 100 gather against checkpoints - Sequim Gazette
They are worried the North Olympic Peninsula is becoming a police state. About 150 protesters gathered in Port Angeles at a Sept. 20 protest just five days after about 100 people gathered in Forks to speak out on the same subject U.S. Customs and
Feds urge ports to delay clean truck program - CNBC
LOS ANGELES - Federal authorities said they are investigating whether a plan to ban older trucks from entering the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach imposes unfair regulations and fees on truckers and shippers. The Federal Maritime Commission
Port of Los Angeles - CSR Wire
Celebrating its Centennial in 2007, the Port of Los Angeles is America’s premier port. As the leading seaport in the nation in terms of shipping container volume and cargo value, the Port generates 259,000 regional jobs and $8.4 billion in annual
Pair accused of molesting woman in downtown Port Angeles - KONP 1450AM
(Port Angeles) — Arraignment is set Friday for a pair of Port Angeles men who allegedly molested a woman last Saturday night at a downtown park. 46-year old Darren Eugene Chapman and 28-year old John Walter Lindenmuth made first appearances in
Pool could close in December, Port Angeles City Council warns - Peninsula Daily News
PORT ANGELES The city’s public pool will close Dec. 31 unless some other agency steps up to support it. With a firm plan for operating the William Shore Memorial Pool in place by December, the city will postpone closing the pool until March 31
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October 3rd, 2008 at 9:27 am
[…] Port Angeles lodging tax committee OKs $11,000 sign, turns down Bubble - Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES An old-fashioned sign depicting artwork from a 1865 map of Port Angeles is likely to welcome those arriving to the city via the MV Coho ferry sometime next year. The five-member Port Angeles Lodging Tax Advisory Committee voted Forest officers’ beat can be deadly - Seattle Post […] […]
October 4th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
[…] Port Angeles lodging tax committee OKs $11,000 sign, turns down Bubble - Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES An old-fashioned sign depicting artwork from a 1865 map of Port Angeles is likely to welcome those arriving to the city via the MV Coho ferry sometime next year. The five-member Port Angeles Lodging Tax Advisory Committee voted Forest officers’ beat can be deadly - Seattle Post […] […]
October 7th, 2008 at 8:33 pm
[…] Port Angeles lodging tax committee OKs $11,000 sign, turns down Bubble - Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES An old-fashioned sign depicting artwork from a 1865 map of Port Angeles is likely to welcome those arriving to the city via the MV Coho ferry sometime next year. The five-member Port Angeles Lodging Tax Advisory Committee voted Forest officers’ beat can be deadly - Seattle Post […] […]