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    Coho salmon offering signs for anglers this fishing season

    02/23/10 SEATTLE -- The process for setting the salmon-fishing season begins next month, but news is already brewing about what anglers up and down the West Coast can expect this year. read more
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    The advantage of buying homes for Sale in Portland

    02/22/10 Situated on the Northwestern fringe of United States, Portland slightly extends into the Washington ...
     

    Writing Assignments that Complement Class Trips to Washington D.C. and NYC

    02/21/10 Educational travel tours headed for Washington D.C. or New York City are an excellent way to stimula...
     

    A Guide to Leavenworth, Washington Condos

    02/19/10 A popular tourist destination in the North West, Leavenworth is the home of a collection of high end...
     

    Coho forecast best indicator for off-coast season

    02/13/10 The salmon fishing season setting process begins next month, but news is already brewing about what anglers up and down the West Coast can or can't expect this year.
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    Washington boys basketball how they fared

    01/25/10 How teams in The Associated Press boys prep basketball poll fared in games of last week:
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    Business Briefs

    01/20/10 Karen's Sequim Sewing Center celebrates its 20th anniversary from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23, at 609 W. Washington St., Sequim. There will be refreshments, door prizes and special prices on sewing machines and sergers. Notions and fabrics will be 20-percent off that day.
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    Storm promises gusty winds to some areas tonight

    01/17/10 Gusts to 65 mph are likely along the coast and areas north of Everett Sunday night, with weaker but still noticeably windy conditions likely elsewhere.
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    Bad new for Real Estate In Everett

    01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
     

    Tourism funds available

    01/06/10 The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau is accepting tourism enhancement grant applications for 2010. A total of $30,000 is available to organizations in the local area, specifically to encourage overnight visitation.
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    Clallam County gets $3.7 million in salmon recovery grants

    01/06/10 Clallam County agencies received nine grants totaling $3.7 million from the Washington State Salmon Recovery Funding Board to protect and restore salmon populations.
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    United Way fund drive below goal

    12/29/09 The United Way campaign has reached $687,000, still a distance from the $1,100,000 goal. United Way of Clallam County has seen some decreases in giving this year, although many business and individual donations have not yet been returned to the United Way office.
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    Meetings and calendar

    12/18/09 Meetings are listed based on written notification to The Gazette. Listings can be sent to The Gazette through e-mail at donnam@sequimgazette.com, faxed to 683-6670, mailed to P.O. Box 1750, Sequim WA 98382 or dropped off in our office at 147 W. Washington, Sequim.
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    $1.4 million in funding to improve salmon habitat in San Juan County

    12/15/09 Seven organizations will share more than $1.4 million in funding for projects to improve salmon habitat in San Juan County. All told, the state Salmon Recovery Funding Board today announced the awarding of $42.8 million in grants to protect and restore salmon populations to communities across Washington state.
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    Three inmates charged in March attack at penitentiary

    12/04/09 WALLA WALLA -- Three inmates accused of beating three fellow prisoners at the Washington State Penitentiary in March face felony charges in Walla Walla County Superior Court.
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    State High School Football Scores: 10.31.09

    10/31/09 Friday Adna 27, Wahkiakum 0 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Wilbur-Creston 0 Anacortes 35, Sehome 0 Auburn 52, Auburn Riverside 14 Bellevue 42, Interlake 6 Bethel 48, Spanaway Lake 7 Bonney Lake 38, Sumner 7 Capital 41, Yelm 0 Cascade Christian 42, Orting 19 Cashmere 31, Chelan 13 Castle Rock 49, Ilwaco 20 Clarkston 28, Cheney 18 Cle Elum/Roslyn 69, Mabton 0 Colfax 30, Tekoa-Oakesdale ...
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    Outdoors briefs: Tri-Cities youth places in state bass tournament

    10/17/09 MOSES LAKE -- A Moses Lake boy won and a Tri-Cities youth placed second in the 11-14 age group at th
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    Red tide found in much of N. Puget Sound

    10/15/09 Associated Press - October 15, 2009 7:25 PM ET OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The Washington Department of Health has closed much of northern Puget Sound to recreational shellfish gathering after...
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    Red tide found in much of North Puget Sound

    10/15/09 The Washington Department of Health has closed much of northern Puget Sound to recreational shellfish gathering after finding dangerous levels of the toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning.
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    60,000 Ecstasy tablets found; Washington man charged

    08/30/09 A 21-year-old Washington man was being held Saturday at a federal detention center in SeaTac after he was arrested crossing into Washington waters in a boat the Coast Guard says was filled with more than 60,000 Ecstasy tablets worth from $720,000 to $1 million.
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    Coasting: A seaside drive

    08/23/09 The Heceta Head Lighthouse near Yachats, Ore., stands on a seaside slope as spectacular as anything in California's Big Sur, and there's a bed-and-breakfast in the lightkeeper's home next door. Be nice and the innkeepers might let you stand beneath the lighthouse tower after dark.
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    Gardening behind bars

    08/15/09 MACLEOD PAPPIDAS | THE DAILY WORLD Prisoner Jason Chandler loads a wheelbarrow with onions from the organic garden at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center Thursday. So far, the garden is producing about 3,000 pounds of vegetables per year.
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    Hospice race gives rest to weary

    08/12/09 For years, when it came to comforting those in need, Cliff Robinson was ready. A nurse by trade, he served as hospice nurse from 1994 to 2000, giving medical attention to those with terminal illnesses and a respite to their families.
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    Preservationists push for regional maritime heritage area designation

    08/10/09 "[It's] a promising idea," says Tom Cashman, Executive Director of the Working Waterfront Museum in Tacoma, of an idea to create the nation's first maritime heritage area in the Puget Sound. "We totally applaud the effort.
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