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Tribal leaders want to see if action will follow Obama's order to his Cabinet

Peninsula Daily News - Sun Nov 08

In the wake of an unprecedented gathering of more than 400 Native American leaders with President Obama and Cabinet members last week, a question remains: Will government agencies keep the promises of the president of the United States? "Is it just a listening session, or it is something that will be productive in the long run?" said Frances ...

Port of Port Angeles commission race has 196-vote gap; incumbent not conceding

Peninsula Daily News - Sun Nov 08

Brad Collins has pulled ahead in a close horse race for Port of Port Angeles commissioner that remains undecided with 2,031 ballots in the countywide contest still not counted.

Ceremonies, dinners to honor veterans across Peninsula

Peninsula Daily News - Sun Nov 08

Veterans of foreign wars will be honored with ceremonies and dinners this week, with the largest gathering promising to be the regional Veterans Day ceremony at the Coast Guard station in Port Angeles on Wednesday.

Battlefield Airmen sharpen skills during Exercise Twilight

Eielson Air Force Base Arctiz Sentry - Sat Nov 07

Staff Sgt. Justin Pilant and Senior Airman Andrew Cox, joint terminal attack controllers from the 5th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Lewis, Wash., conduct close air support training with F/A-18 Super Hornets flying as part of Exercise Twilight Oct.

It's 'Twilight' time in Pacific Northwest

Pensacola News Journal - Sat Nov 07

They're called 'Twi-hards,' fans who are so avid about Twilight that they hit the road to find the trails traversed by the fictional Bella Swan and her vampire love, Edward Cullen.

New name selected for planned Twilight-themed restaurant in Forks

Peninsula 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 table

Peninsula 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.

Clallam County's rural zoning upheld; foe has time to appeal

Peninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06

Clallam County has won a key battle in its long war over zoning. The Western Washington Growth Management Act Hearings Board on Tuesday found the county's rural zoning is valid and compliant with the Growth Management Act.

Cut your own Christmas tree in Olympic National Forest

Peninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 05

Peninsula Daily News Christmas tree-cutting permits are now available for Olympic National Forest.

Former Forks officer's communication with young sex assault victim...

Peninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 05

A former Forks Police Officer was sentenced to six months in jail after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.

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