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Members of the Port Angeles Paraeducators Association gather on Lincoln Street on Sunday morning, a day before a planned strike if an agreement cannot be reached with the Port Angeles School District over a new contract. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

No deal: Port Angeles Paraeducators Association to strike

Port Angeles School District to be closed Monday

Members of the Port Angeles Paraeducators Association gather on Lincoln Street on Sunday morning, a day before a planned strike if an agreement cannot be reached with the Port Angeles School District over a new contract. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Have you ever donated to a political campaign?

Have you ever donated to a political campaign?… Continue reading

  • Apr 7, 2024
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The 7 Second Coffee Trick Reviews – Does It Really Work For Fast Weight Loss? (2024 Urgent Fitspresso Update)

Are you looking for a natural way to support your weight loss goals, regulate blood sugar levels, boost energy, promote healthy digestion, and enhance overall… Continue reading

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(Above) Dozens of kids from all around the Olympic Peninsula came out to the Lincoln Park ponds Saturday morning at the annual Kids' Fishing Derby sponsored by the Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers. The Kiwanis, Les Schwab, Re/Max Realty and Swain’s General Store are all supported the event with the Kiwanis Club serving hot dogs. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

OUTDOORS: Olympic Fly Fishers Kids’ Fishing Derby returns

(Above) Dozens of kids from all around the Olympic Peninsula came out to the Lincoln Park ponds Saturday morning at the annual Kids’ Fishing Derby… Continue reading

(Above) Dozens of kids from all around the Olympic Peninsula came out to the Lincoln Park ponds Saturday morning at the annual Kids' Fishing Derby sponsored by the Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers. The Kiwanis, Les Schwab, Re/Max Realty and Swain’s General Store are all supported the event with the Kiwanis Club serving hot dogs. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Now is the perfect time to lay down some rich, organic compost and rake in a high quality grass seed for a beautiful lawn come summer.

A GROWING CONCERN: Garden chore list grows in spring

SPRING HAS SPRUNG, the grass has risen, now’s the time to get down to business. And the business is your yard and garden. This is… Continue reading

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Now is the perfect time to lay down some rich, organic compost and rake in a high quality grass seed for a beautiful lawn come summer.

LETTER: Are solar panels good?

Are solar panels a good idea for electrical generation? They collect solar radiation, some of which would normally be reflected back out to space. So,… Continue reading

LETTER: Law-abiding gun owners

Fifty-four years ago, I was a UH-1C helicopter gunship pilot in Vietnam, a position I would rather have not been in. Be that as it… Continue reading

LETTER: Lesser of two evils

Sadly, the U.S. must choose between the lesser of evils in 2024, Biden or Trump. Biden is a war monger who used false information to… Continue reading

LETTER: Supports paras

Our Port Angeles community should be outraged that management of our school district is denying paraeducators a modest raise, and one that the Legislature has… Continue reading

LETTER: Supports Quilcene levy

During graduation season, I enjoy reading seniors’ plans, impressed by the numerous scholarships many receive from local organizations to help them in their transition to… Continue reading

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 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

Clallam County Sheriff’s Office deploying K9 teams in search of evidence

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office will deploy K9 teams today to conduct a search in an area in Clallam Bay as a… Continue reading

Port Angeles schools could be closed on Monday

District, union to meet Sunday before possible strike

Have you ever been the victim of a phone or online scam?

Have you ever been the victim of a phone or online scam?… Continue reading

  • Apr 5, 2024

District, PAPEA continue to bargain

Strike authorized without deal by Monday

Are you concerned that avian flu has now spread to cows?

Are you concerned that avian flu has now spread to cows?… Continue reading

  • Apr 4, 2024

How do you feel about the plans for roundabouts at several intersections between Port Angeles and Sequim on U.S. Highway 101?

How do you feel about the plans for roundabouts at several intersections between Port Angeles and Sequim on U.S. Highway 101?… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2024
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U.S. Highway 101 is fully blocked at MP 177 for a roll over collision involving a trailer hauling an excavator.

Highway 101 fully blocked after wreck

U.S. Highway 101 is fully blocked at milepost 177, near the Hoh River, due to a rollover collision involving a trailer hauling an excavator, according… Continue reading

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U.S. Highway 101 is fully blocked at MP 177 for a roll over collision involving a trailer hauling an excavator.

PT port to move ahead with stormwater project

Agency receives $3.1 million from state supplemental budget

With the NCAA Womens Basketball Tournament setting television viewing records for the sport, have you watched any of the womens games?

With the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament setting television viewing records for the sport, have you watched any of the women's games?… Continue reading

  • Apr 2, 2024