US Marshals apprehended more than 84,000 fugitives in 2021: DOJ
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Canvassing Board to look at 3 cases of alleged 2018 voter fraud

By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – The Clallam County Auditor’s Office sent out an announcement Monday morning that says the Canvassing Board will hold a special meeting next week to address potential voter fraud in the 2018
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US close to ending buried nuke waste cleanup at Idaho site
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3 lawmakers attended conspiracy conference on taxpayer dime
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Canvassing Board to look at 3 cases of alleged 2018 voter fraud
By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – The Clallam County Auditor’s Office sent out an announcement Monday morning that says the Canvassing Board will hold a special meeting next week to address potential voter fraud in the 2018