Peninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06
Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES - Tickets go on sale this weekend for all four events at the Festival of Trees in Port Angeles, one of the most popular and festive holiday season events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
One-man guitar fest . . . and art barrels . . . tonightPeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06
"A ONE-MAN Guitar Festival" takes place at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd., at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
Max Mania, Brad Collins now lead in election racesPeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06
Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES - After a second round of ballot counting today , Max Mania now leads Edna Petersen by 31 votes for Port Angeles City Council Position 2. Mania, a grocery clerk and writer, was trailing Petersen, owner of Necessities and Temptations gift shop, by 11 votes in ballot counting Tuesday night.
New name selected for planned Twilight-themed restaurant in ForksPeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06
A planned Twilight-themed restaurant in Forks, originally dubbed Volterra, instead will be named The Lodge in Forks when it opens early next year, owner Tim Root said Thursday.
Farm to Cafeteria conference brings buyers, sellers to tablePeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06
The message of the first North Olympic Peninsula Farm to The Cafeteria Conference on Thursday was that the farmer and the food buyer should be friends.
New weather radar will give better view of conditions for PeninsulaPeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06
It's going to get a lot easier to track the weather on North Olympic Peninsula and points beyond beginning in October 2012.
Port Angeles council OKs 8.5 percent water rate hikePeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 05
City Council members wrestled over water rate hikes Wednesday evening, and after two motions intended to reach a compromise failed, the council voted 4-3 to enact an 8.5 percent increase in January.
Woman hurt in Highway 112 car wreck improving after nine surgeriesPeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 05
Emily Joner Dickens, a 22-year-old former resident of Neah Bay and Port Angeles who was critically injured in an Oct.
Late ballots bump up Clallam County turnoutPeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 05
Last-minute voters are expected to push turnout in Tuesday's general election easily above the 50 percent mark by week's end, when a second tally is scheduled.
Four Port Angeles council races await Friday ballot countPeninsula 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.
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