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Wildlife advocate terminal, moved to care facility - Peninsula Daily
... whose efforts turned Protection Island into a national wildlife refuge, has been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and is living out her remaining days in a Gig Harbor care facility, according to a source close to the family.
Pilot, passenger shaken, unhurt after plane crashes near Sequim [**Video**] - Peninsula Daily
“I was talking to my landscaper when I saw it and said, 'Boy, he's coming in awful fast,'” said a Lands End Lane neighbor who witnessed the crash-landing but declined to give his name. Brown purchased the fixed-wing, single-engine plane from a resident ...
Get BACH to where you once belonged: Experiment with classical music appears ... - Peninsula Daily
Asked if the music was succeeding in driving her and others away, a 15-year-old girl who declined to give her name said, “Does it look like it's succeeding?” The city official overseeing the experiment said it will be awhile before he can make any ...
Aldrich's Market to partially reopen today - Peninsula Daily
The produce section will be fully stocked, but the beer and soda coolers and the meat section will be closed, said the family member, who asked not to be identified. Parts of the store will remain sectioned off until work to replace the damaged floor ...
Sequim plans to aim classical music at loitering kids - Peninsula Daily
One youth who asked not to be identified described the area as “a nexus for people to come and go as they please. “You've heard of Sequim as God's waiting room,” he said. Another youth described it as “an outdoor coffee shop.” Weed said Clallam Transit ...
Port Angeles merchants to vote on day or night First Street dig - Peninsula Daily
... forward to today's meeting and plans to speak. “I'm certainly going to give my two cents' worth,” he said. One First Street merchant has told the Peninsula Daily News that he supports the daytime schedule, but only on the condition of anonymity.
Medical marijuana dispensary in its second month in low-key Port Angeles location - Peninsula Daily
The woman, a Sequim resident who declined to give her name, said she has been using marijuana to alleviate pain from an "incurable disease" for four years. ...
Motorcyclist who lost part of leg recovering in Seattle - Peninsula Daily
The resident of the area did not wish to be identified, so Johnson didn't release his name. Johnson said he didn't know the friend's name. ...
JENNIFER JACKSON'S PORT TOWNSEND NEIGHBOR COLUMN: Putting dreams into action - Peninsula Daily
The philanthropist, who asked to remain anonymous, was calling to say he wanted to expand the program to other schools. "I'm still in shock," Mackie said. ...
Two stores closing, two opening in Sequim - Peninsula Daily
She said six people are employed at the shop but declined to give her name, adding, "I didn't wear my name tag today on purpose." The store's manager wasn't ...
200 Tea Partiers protest taxes in Sequim; one protester protests Republicans - Peninsula Daily
As he stood on the corner, other protesters clustered around while one man who wouldn't give his name raised an arrow-shaped sign above Parsinen's head. ...
Westport lays off cabinet shop workers - Peninsula Daily
A woman who lost her job, but did not want to be identified, said she was in a group of 35 workers who were laid off from the Port Angeles facility. ...
Log truck tosses load, misses shipyard propane tanks by inches - Peninsula Daily
A Westport Shipyard worker, who refused to be identified snaps a picture of the log truck that dumped its load Monday morning, narrowly missing two propane ...
Man shot in Port Angeles; injuries described as not life-threatening - Peninsula Daily
Neighbors, who declined to be identified, said the men were roommates. Sheriff's Sgt. John Keegan told the Peninsula Daily News at the scene that deputies ...

