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LOCAL SPORTS: Sequim earns stunning baseball upset, still alive for state berth
FIFE — In yesterday’s loser-out District baseball game at Fife, between the underdog #13 seed 11-11 Sequim Wolves and the favorite #5 seed 14-8 Fife Trojans, no one outside the Wolves dugout gave them any chance of pulling off a shock upset against the Trojans, who boasted several next-level talent players. However, the Wolves defied expectations with a stunning 7-3 victory over the Trojans on their home field.
Destroyed Lake Oswego sculpture finds new home in Washington forest
The reimagining of a sculpture that was once destroyed in downtown Lake Oswego now sits as a centerpiece within the Price Sculpture Forest in Coupeville, Washington. Instead of ceramic clay, the new version is bronze and has lines running through it that exemplify destruction and renewal. “When you go through a terrible, shattering thing, you pick yourself up. The scars from going through those things make you stronger. I wanted that message to be true for her because I didn’t want the negative forces to...
Development at John Wayne Marina appears to be moving into application phase
SEQUIM – Pending permit approvals, it looks like a Seabrook-style housing development is coming to the 160-acre site next to the John Wayne Marina in Sequim. Casey Roloff, the man behind the seaside village on Washington’s coast, says his company has made a “very significant” deposit on the property, and the deal is under contract with the heirs of John Wayne, the current owners of the property.
Company that removes CO2 from seawater plans to set up shop at the Port of Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES – A pioneering technology that removes carbon dioxide from seawater is planned for the Port of Port Angeles for a two-year pilot program. Ebb Carbon has been operating a 100 ton per year ocean carbon dioxide removal (CDR) system at the marine labs at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Sequim Bay since last year.
Navy jet noise could mean long-term health impacts for Washington's Whidbey Island
SEATTLE —More than 74,000 people on Whidbey Island could face long-term health impacts from the U.S. Navy jet noise that's blasted over residents several days a week for over a decade, new research shows. A study from the University of Washington, published last week in the Journal of Exposure...
LOCAL SPORTS: PA baseball hopes for first state tourney win in more than two decades
VANCOUVER, WA — Tomorrow is a big day as the Port Angeles Roughriders have a chance to make history as the greatest Roughriders baseball team of all time. Before Roughrider fans start popping the sparkling cider, one must take a look at Roughrider modern-day history. The Riders will need to first get past WF West, a true state power. Last year in the State Sweet 16, the Bearcats shut out the Roughriders 10-0. The Bearcats won a state championship in 2013 and finished 2nd in 2017.
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