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Will you grow a vegetable garden this year?

Will you grow a vegetable garden this year?… Continue reading

  • Apr 28, 2024

A GROWING CONCERN: Show a little love for dandelions

and this year they are earlier than ever! Are they a weed? Should I… Continue reading

Department of Ecology declares statewide drought emergency

Clallam County PUD #1 is requesting that water utility customers prepare to conserve water this year in response to a statewide drought… Continue reading

LETTER: Are we united?

I just returned from Germany after researching in Poland. At my Berlin hotel, a young Ukrainian and I had several discussions. Part of her family… Continue reading

LETTER: Grateful for journalists

I never met John Brewer, the former publisher and editor of the Peninsula Daily News, but I am impressed with his resume, his life and… Continue reading

LETTER: Warnings of history

“In certain large areas … the effort is now being made to clamp down the freedom of the human spirit. Universities have been so reorganized… Continue reading

PASD board approves pact with paraeducators

Two-year agreement hikes salary steps, wages

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP… Continue reading

Keto Drops ACV Gummies Reviews: Clinically-Researched Ingredients or Cheap Weight Loss Hype?

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be challenging. With numerous products claiming to offer effective weight management solutions, finding the right one… Continue reading

Has an employer ever asked you to sign a noncompete agreement?

Has an employer ever asked you to sign a noncompete agreement?… Continue reading

  • Apr 26, 2024
Government officials applaud the ribbon cutting at the Point Hudson breakwater in Port Townsend on Wednesday afternoon. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Point Hudson breakwater opens centennial celebration

$12 million port project finishes on time, under budget

Government officials applaud the ribbon cutting at the Point Hudson breakwater in Port Townsend on Wednesday afternoon. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby sales begin

Ducks are on sale for the 35th annual Duck Derby presented by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, with racers having an opportunity to… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Putting the social back into media

TODAY, THERE DOESN’T seem to be what one might call a “useful purpose” for social media. Everyone seems to just know that it, somehow, corrupts… Continue reading

Do state bans on abortions during medical emergencies conflict with federal healthcare laws?

Do state bans on abortions during medical emergencies conflict with federal healthcare laws?… Continue reading

  • Apr 25, 2024

Sugar Defender Review – Shocking Fake Product Controversy or Safe Natural Glucose Drops To Buy?

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be a challenge, especially when it comes to managing blood sugar levels. With the market flooded… Continue reading

Keto IQ Gummies Review – Fake Product Exposed or Safe Keto IQ ACV Gummies?

What is Keto IQ Gummies? Keto IQ Gummies are a groundbreaking dietary supplement designed to support individuals following a ketogenic diet. These tasty gummies are… Continue reading

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Berberine Keto ACV Gummies Reviews: Clinically-Researched Ingredients or Cheap Weight Loss Hype?

In the world of weight loss supplements, it’s easy to get lost in a sea of promises and hype. However, every once in a while,… Continue reading

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue Chief Bret Black describes the 2,500-gallon wildfire tender located at Marrowstone Fire Station 12 on Marrowstone Island during an open house on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
East Jefferson Fire Rescue Chief Bret Black describes the 2,500-gallon wildfire tender located at Marrowstone Fire Station 12 on Marrowstone Island during an open house on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Actors to close out festival Saturday night

‘Selected Shorts’ live show to be held at Field Arts & Events Hall

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A repair crew performs work on the observation tower at the end of Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday as part of a project to repair structural deficiencies in the tower, which has been closed to the public since November. The work, being performed by Aberdeen-based Rognlin’s Inc., includes replacement of bottom supports and wood decking, paint removal and repainting of the structure. Work on the $574,000 project is expected to be completed in June. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Repairs begin on tower at Port Angeles City Pier

The city of Port Angeles has announced that Roglin’s, Inc., of Aberdeen, has begun structural repairs to the observation tower at City… Continue reading

A repair crew performs work on the observation tower at the end of Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday as part of a project to repair structural deficiencies in the tower, which has been closed to the public since November. The work, being performed by Aberdeen-based Rognlin’s Inc., includes replacement of bottom supports and wood decking, paint removal and repainting of the structure. Work on the $574,000 project is expected to be completed in June. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)