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  • Liquor Stores Say Farewell

    Monday, May 21, 2012 By: Tasha Arrington

    Initiative 1183 pros and cons

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  • Baka Beyond

    Thursday, May 17, 2012 By: Tegan Schulz

    Baka Beyond is an Afro-Celtic dance band. Afro-Celtic music is defined as “uplifting dance music that crosses boundaries between age, race & culture”. (bakabeyond.com) Martin Cradick founded the b

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  • Starting School Later

    Thursday, May 17, 2012 By: Onna Raemer

    When 7:45 rolls around and the last bell rings is anyone really ready to start a day full of learning? Many students talk about how they would rather start later. Of course Wednesday late start is alw

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  • Why Acting is Like A Sport: Have some respect for thespians across the globe

    Friday, May 18, 2012 By: Robert Stephens

    Friends, Romans, countrymen, I…am an actor! I have been an actor since I was very little and I know quite a bit about the subject. I am not an athlete, at least not anymore, therefore the only informa

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  • Port Angeles School District Faces Declining Enrollment: An Interview With Superintendent Dr. Jane Pryne

    Thursday, May 17, 2012 By: Clara Nelson

    Jane Pryne and Barry Burnett put rumors to rest with an exclusive interview.

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  • Piracy in Somalia

    Thursday, May 17, 2012 By: Emily Fishman

    Many people may still associate piracy with stories from their childhood from centuries past. In the world today,  it seems quite strange that pirates still plague the open ocean and terrorize sh

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  • Musicians Excel at State

    Thursday, May 17, 2012 By: Onna Raemer

    With the end of the year approaching sports are coming to an end. Many teams are entering  into their postseason with league and district meets. Going to state is a big deal and many of our sport

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  • "The Elwha Is Alive"

    Thursday, May 17, 2012 By: Alyssa Derma

    The first Potlatch was in 1996 and there has been one held every year since. The Potlatch is always held in the Lower Elwha Tribal Center, “It’s become an annual event.” Jamie Valadez (teacher) explai

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At-a-glance

Initiative 1183 pros and cons
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Friends, Romans, countrymen, I…am an actor! I have been an actor since I was very little and I know quite a bit about the subject. I am not an athlete, at least not anymore, therefore the only informa
full story 
Anders Behring Breivik, the man accused of carrying out last summer’s armed attacks on men, women, and children on the Norwegian island of Utoya as well as a bombing in the capital city of Oslo, is cu
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This past week, President Barack Obama became the first United States President to personally endorse same-sex marriage. His statement came one day after Vice President Joe Biden informed the press th
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A list of thirty-five priests suspected of sexually abusing children was found in a safe, along with a memo ordering the destruction of the list, after it was drilled open. Recently a lawyer for the A
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Ratko Mladic, the seventy year old Bosnian Serb former general accused of 11 counts of war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity during the 1992-1995 war in Yugoslavia. His trial is being held
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On May 6th, France elected a new president after former President Nicolas Sarkozy ruled since 2007. Francois Hollandewas sworn in for a five year term, becoming the first Socalist French president in
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Paying for college and university may be harder for the upcoming school year. The State Board for Community and Technical Colleges is expected to vote on whether to raise tuition for community and tec
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Many people may still associate piracy with stories from their childhood from centuries past. In the world today,  it seems quite strange that pirates still plague the open ocean and terrorize sh
full story 
With the end of the year approaching sports are coming to an end. Many teams are entering  into their postseason with league and district meets. Going to state is a big deal and many of our sport
full story 
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