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Clallam County, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (655 words) |
 | Clallam County is a county in the U.S. state of Washington. |
 | Located in Clallam County is Cape Alava, the westernmost point in both Washington and the continental United States, with a longitude of 124 degrees, 43 minutes and 59 seconds. |
 | Modern Clallam County generally has a slight lean toward the Republican Party, although it is generally regarded as a competitive area. |
| Workforce Development, Clallam netWorks. (970 words) |
 | Traditional dependence on Clallam County's natural resources has developed a hard working, productive work force, and its attractive range of lifestyles means workers tend to remain in the region. |
 | The 2005 annual average resident civilian labor force in Clallam County was 29,799 with a 6.1% unemployment rate. |
 | Sampling of statewide annual average unemployment for 2003: Clallam County: 7.5%; Cowlitz County, 10.3%; Yakima MSA, 10.6%; Bellingham MSA, 6.1%; Spokane MSA, 6.8%; Lewis County 9%; Skagit County, 7.7%. |