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Tacoma Power is now in the fish business. After a 92-year absence, spring chinook salmon are once again moving up and down the North Fork of the Skokomish River, thanks to a lot of human ...
Tacoma Power has spent millions to install mechanical devices for getting fish around its Cushman dams to honor a 2009 legal settlement with the Skokomish ... of land. Joseph Pavel, whose great ...
Gerald Bruce Miller was a tribal renaissance man whose ... by his sisters Jeanne Evernden, Annie Pavel, Louella Hanson and Antoinette Lewis of Skokomish; brother Ned Miller of Yakima; sisters ...
But this week it was once again named Place Where Songs Come From, as Skokomish tribal members ... and reclaimed our right to this," tribal member Michael Pavel, who helped lead the ceremony ...
UNION, Wash. -- Commercial and tribal shellfish harvesters are losing thousands of dollars because they can't harvest clams and oysters at the mouth of the Skokomish River on Hood Canal.
will get a lift - literally - as Tacoma Public Utilities and the Skokomish Tribe work together to restore lost salmon species to the North Fork of the Skokomish. A $50-million project, now under ...
Young people kept fires burning in wood stoves at either end of the Skokomish smokehouse, a simple cedar building with a carefully raked earthen floor at the tribal nation near the southwest end ...
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