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    Articles by Alana Linderoth
    Shawn Stanley
    State seeks to stabilize river bank near hatchery
    By Alana Linderoth • July 20, 2016 6:05 pm

    Migration of the Dungeness River is threatening the longevity of the Hurd Creek Hatchery.

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    Shawn Stanley
    State seeks to stabilize river bank near hatchery
    By Alana Linderoth • July 20, 2016 6:05 pm

    Migration of the Dungeness River is threatening the longevity of the Hurd Creek Hatchery.

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    Tansy ragwort is an example of a noxious weed that can be lethal to horses and cattle that Clallam County Noxious Weed Control officials would like to better control in collaboration with the county Road Department through their roadside vegetation and noxious weed management draft plan.
    Weeding out what works
    By Alana Linderoth • June 29, 2016 12:46 pm

    A multi-tool approach to county roadside vegetation and noxious weed management

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    July 4
    ‘British born, American by choice’
    By Alana Linderoth • June 29, 2016 2:00 am

    Sequim couple reflect on their citizenship

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    Amid the soccer players
    Ultimate frisbee flies into Sequim SLIDESHOW
    By Alana Linderoth • June 21, 2016 6:35 pm

    Community invited to participate in weekly games at Haller fields

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    From left Len Borchers
    Sequim YMCA’s community campaign launches June 21
    By Alana Linderoth • June 15, 2016 2:00 pm

    YMCA officials are gearing up for their grand opening in Sequim.

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    During a field trip to Railroad Bridge Park fifth-grade classmates (from left) Jonas Welch
    ‘Dine on the Dungeness’ set to support outdoor...
    By Alana Linderoth • June 15, 2016 12:00 pm

    Envision a warm summer evening perched on a historical bridge above a wild river, surrounded by your friends, family and immersed in the sound of the water’s rumble, highlighted with the soft singing of birds — that’s what Dine on the Dungeness offers.

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    Dan Tharp
    Heart attack spurs local business owner to refocus
    By Alana Linderoth • June 15, 2016 3:02 pm

    Services narrowed at Ecycle Northwest

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    League of Women Voters
    Youth shine spotlight on the challenges felt in...
    By Alana Linderoth • June 15, 2016 2:11 pm

    A group of local youth driven to inspire positive changes will expose the underbelly of Clallam County through two creative and engaging performances.

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    Despite the odds and the challenging road traveled
    Defeating the odds: Community reflected in mother’s, son’s...
    By Alana Linderoth • June 15, 2016 5:00 am

    New life and fresh beginnings are often linked to spring and for one mother and son, this spring is nothing short of sheer resilience.

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    Joe Holtrop
    County staff glean farmers’ input on proposed code...
    By Alana Linderoth • June 8, 2016 11:44 am

    To better track potential impacts of agricultural activity in or near streams and wetlands, Clallam County officials are turning to an adaptive management approach.

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    Under the Clallam County PUD’s plan to build a community solar project
    PUD solar program moving forward after commissioners show...
    By Alana Linderoth • June 8, 2016 2:45 pm

    A reduced payback period is expected to tip the scale toward the completion of a community solar project.

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    Inside the Emergency Operations Center in the Sequim Transit Center
    Getting ready for the ‘Big One’
    By Alana Linderoth • June 7, 2016 8:05 pm

    Cascadia Rising helps hone skills of emergency responders

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    The Dungeness Water Rule area is separated into two categories: green and yellow. The yellow indicates the more southern portion of the rule area where only indoor domestic water use is permitted and no outdoor water mitigation is yet available.
    Local group aims to refute Dungeness Water Rule
    By Alana Linderoth • June 1, 2016 3:49 pm

    The old saying “Whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting,” attributed to Mark Twain, may be proving true in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley given a trial on the validity of the Dungeness Water Rule is set for Oct. 21 at the Thurston County Superior Court.

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    More than 200 tires once placed as shoreline armoring along Sequim Bay will be removed as part of a restoration project spearheaded by the North Olympic Salmon Coalition.
    Sequim Bay kayakers question derelict tires
    By Alana Linderoth • June 1, 2016 2:54 pm

    Hundreds of abandoned tires are littering the shoreline and intertidal zone of what appeared vacated property along Sequim Bay.

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    Once complete
    Growing the Olympic Discovery Trail
    By Alana Linderoth • June 1, 2016 2:53 pm

    Trails Coalition acknowledges past, future progress

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