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Quileute Days Respect
More Photos page 10 Chris Morganroth was the Grand Marshal for Quileute Days 2014 and rode on the Tribal Warrior veterans’ float Saturday during the grand parade in LaPush. Photo by Lonnie Archibald
City council looks to revise dog ordinance
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premises, unless under control of the owner. An owner may receive one written warning every two years before being fined between $50$250 plus reasonable court costs. 3. Reaffirms and clarifies, the provisions that make it a civil penalty for an owner to keep any animals that make a sustained level of noise for more than 30 consecutive minutes. However, an owner may receive one written warning every two years before being fined between $50-$250 plus reasonable court costs. 4. Reaffirms and clarifies, the provisions associated with Dog Ordinance, page 6
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Fred Orr Tournament this weekend The 23rd annual Fred Orr Co-ed Softball Tournament will be this weekend, July 26-27, at the Tillicum Park ballfields. The event is free and open to the public; stop by and cheer on your favorite team or stop by the concession stand and have a bite to eat. All funds raised from the event provide scholarships for Forks High School graduates.
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would: 1. Require dogs to be under control of their owners, with under control being defined as: a. On a leash beside a responsible person at a distance not to exceed 20 feet from such person and obedient to such person’s command; or, b. On or in a vehicle where the dog’s snout is not extending past the perimeter of the vehicle and the dog is not acting in an aggressive manner; or, c. Within the property limits of its owner or keeper. 2. Reaffirms and clarifies, the provisions that make it a civil penalty for an owner to allow its dog to roam or stray from the owner’s
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The Forks City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed set of revisions to the city’s animal code, specifically Chapter 6.05 of the Forks Municipal Code, tag at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 11 in the Forks City Council Chambers at 500 E. Division St. The purpose of the public hearing is to take comments on the set of proposed changes brought originally forwarded by a small working group and then reviewed and modified by the city council. A copy of the proposed amendments and the current code can be found on the city’s website www. forkswashington.org under the public notice/current issues tab. The proposed amendments