Montana Women’s Run results
Billings Gazette – Kelly Hennessey, Port Angeles, Wash., 13:30; Shantel Schock, 13:42; Erica Roman, Story, Wyo., 14:31. 20-24 – Brittany Price, 15:47; Heather Peters, 16:14; Angela Giovanini, 17:05; Jenni Whisenhunt, 17:21; Lexi Coons, 17:24. 25-29 – Andy Orizotti, 14:19
After rebuilding his own strength, trainer helps clients improve
OregonLive.com – As a teenager growing up in Port Angeles, Wash., Barry Wilcox was at the top of his athletic game, a member of the junior national cycling team. “I always had a knack for it,” Wilcox said. “It was just easy.” Very little came easy in the years after
US ports may choke China’s success
Christian Science Monitor – The United States faces a West Coast port crisis. Imports from China and other Asian nations are rising so explosively that within a year or two, ports in Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Tacoma, Seattle, and San Francisco will be badly clogged with
Saint Martin s University graduates
Olympian – Beason Jr., Buffalo, N.Y.; Nicole Kathleen Beatty, Port Angeles; Brian Christopher Berry, Centralia; Kailey Elyse Black, Olympia; Dion Marie Blackburn, Lacey; Crystal Nicole McKenzie-Blackston, Grove City, Ohio; Shannan Danelle Marie Blair, Tumwater
Villaraigosa to offer green plan for L.A.
Los Angeles Times – Experts believe that Los Angeles is in a unique position to act on global warming because the city owns its utility, several airports and an expansive port. Furthermore, many activists and politicians believe that although cities may not have
Just call her ‘GT678L’ — elephant settles in for Port Angeles respite
Peninsula Daily News – PORT ANGELES – An elephant seal from California that continued molting Saturday on the city’s waterfront has no name at this point, only a number. According to a green tag on its flipper, which was fixed there when the animal was off the coast of
Crashes put motorcyclists on defensive
Peninsula Daily News – PORT ANGELES – Motorcyclists on the North Olympic Peninsula said they take defensive riding very seriously, to the point they consider themselves invisible on the road. “We share the road, but we’re the ones that get the run of accidents,” said Monte


