Apr 11, 2009 | The Seattle Times
2-year sentence for man who illegally logged old-growth timber
A 48-year-old Aberdeen man was sentenced today to two years in prison for cutting down and selling old-growth cedar trees from the Olympic National Forest.
Ron Judd | Trail Mix: Time to get serious about funding state parks
Ah, spring: Blooming cherry trees. Chirping birds. Flashes of blinding white skin.
Earthquake on Olympic Peninsula
A small earthquake shook the Olympic Peninsula on Monday afternoon. A preliminary report from the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network said the magnitude 2.6 quake occurred at 12:51 p.m. about 7 miles northeast of ...
Humptulips timber poacher sentenced
A Grays Harbor County man was sentenced to five months in prison for poaching old growth timber from the Olympic National Forest.
THE DAILY WORLD All four lanes of Highway 12 were closed this morning after the Wynooche River spilled over its banks and covered the roadway.
Fly fishing report: Elochoman River worth the drive
As trout fishing keeps getting slower, steelheading keeps picking up. If you're up for a long drive, the Elochoman River in Wahkiakum County is in excellent shape and steelhead are showing up.
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