PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners are considering whether to support a statewide effort that could give counties more authority over state-managed transfer timberlands. Commissioner Randy Johnson, who serves on the Washington State Association of Counties Timber Counties Caucus, said the discussion centers on roughly 600,000 acres of state transfer lands statewide. Those lands were originally acquired by counties through tax foreclosur…
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