The Seattle Times - Fri Nov 27
A procession of state Department of Transportation vehicles will help pay tribute to a DOT worker who was killed while clearing storm debris last week near Port Angeles, according to the Peninsula Daily News .
Stores open early for Black Friday rush in Clallam CountyPeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 27
Holiday shoppers pinned their ears back and blitzed area retailers this morning to get the best deals on Black Friday.
Hundreds partake of Port Angeles Thanksgiving feastsPeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 27
It didn't take long for Reath Ellefson's dream to come true. One year after organizing the first Thanksgiving supper at Queen of Angels Catholic Church's gym in Port Angeles, Ellefson's event has become one of the largest free community Thanksgiving dinners on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Construction closer for Port Angeles Walmart SupercenterPeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 26
Barring a last-minute glitch in the permit process, Walmart shoppers will have a brand-new Port Angeles Supercenter during the 2010 Christmas season.
Backhoe stolen from Sequim Bay State Park recoveredPeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 26
A John Deere backhoe that disappeared 11 days ago from Sequim Bay State Park has been recovered by Clallam County Sheriff's deputies, Undersheriff Ron Peregrin said late Wednesday afternoon.
Festival of Trees this weekend in Port AngelesPeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 26
Christmas trees and wreaths, elaborately decorated in lights and tinsel, will fill the halls of the Vern Burton Community Center for the Festival of Trees this weekend.
ClallamCounty OKs $85,000 loan for PenPly; future holds jobsPeninsula Daily News - Wed Nov 25
Clallam County approved an $85,000 grant from its Opportunity Fund for the Port of Port Angeles to upgrade the publicly-owned facilities at Peninsula Plywood in Port Angeles.
Salvation Army preparing for greater demand in Port AngelesPeninsula Daily News - Wed Nov 25
As the Port Angeles Salvation Army prepares for what it expects to be more people than ever for its annual Thanksgiving meal today, it is also looking ahead to expansion to take care of increased demand in the future.
Police, deputies recover stolen trailer; suspected thief remains at largePeninsula Daily News - Wed Nov 25
A stolen construction trailer was returned to its owners early Tuesday morning -- nine days after it disappeared -- but the suspected thief, who escaped from police custody, was still on the loose.
'Wind just did not stop': Some Clallam PUD customers still without powerPeninsula Daily News - Tue Nov 24
The prevailing winds of last week's storms blew all predictions on restoring power to customers out the window, said Dennis Shaw, Clallam County Public Utility District support services manager, on Monday.
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