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Boostaro Complaints Examined (Urgent Warning!) Latest Controversy Reported

In a world where maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential, Boostaro stands out as a remarkable supplement designed to enhance your vitality and performance. With… Continue reading

Dane Schoonover of Port Townsend helps his daughter Lyra, 8, learn how to skateboard at the Port Townsend Skateboard Park on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Training wheels

Dane Schoonover of Port Townsend helps his daughter Lyra, 8, learn how to skateboard at the Port Townsend Skateboard Park on Monday.… Continue reading

Dane Schoonover of Port Townsend helps his daughter Lyra, 8, learn how to skateboard at the Port Townsend Skateboard Park on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Peninsula College receives federal funds for dental hygiene program

Peninsula College has received $1.963 million for a dental hygienist program it is planning to start. The funds announced Friday are part… Continue reading

Does anybody in your family play April Fools’ Day jokes?

Does anybody in your family play April Fools' Day jokes?… Continue reading

  • Apr 1, 2024
Suzy Ames

Peninsula College receives $3.9 million grant

Partners to focus on post-secondary enrollment

Suzy Ames
Children take off from the starting ropes in search of prize-filled eggs at the 46th annual KONP Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at the Clallam County Fairgrounds in Port Angeles. Hundreds of youngsters took part in the event. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

And they’re off …

Youngsters around the Peninsula went in search of the Easter Bunny’s bounty at area egg hunts this weekend.… Continue reading

Children take off from the starting ropes in search of prize-filled eggs at the 46th annual KONP Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at the Clallam County Fairgrounds in Port Angeles. Hundreds of youngsters took part in the event. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
A dog and owner were safely rescued from a steep ravine off of Henry Boyd Road.

Man, dog rescued from 200-foot ravine

Fire agencies use rope system to pull both to safety

A dog and owner were safely rescued from a steep ravine off of Henry Boyd Road.

Have you completed your 2023 federal taxes?

Have you completed your 2023 federal taxes?… Continue reading

  • Mar 31, 2024

Sugar Defender Complaints Examined (Urgent Warning!) Latest Controversy Reported

In a world where health supplements abound, finding one that truly stands out can be a challenge. Enter Sugar Defender, a remarkable blood sugar support… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: For a winning garden, add Brassica to your basket

WELL, WE ARE down to the Elite Eight in basketball. And now, you can pick your own winners from the Brassica bracket, and to help… Continue reading

Kyle LeMaire.

Juan de Fuca Foundation seeking new director

Kyle LeMaire to step down after Memorial Day festival

Kyle LeMaire.

LETTER: Give docks to port

Recently I had a conversation with Corey Delikat, the director of the Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department, after an article (PDN, March 13) about… Continue reading

LETTER: Restore beach access

I am writing this letter to ask assistance from locals on the West End of Clallam County. On a recent visit to Clallam Bay, I… Continue reading

Port Angeles School Board selects Stevens Middle School contractor

Lower district enrollment means loss of state funds

Supporters of paraeducators rally outside the Port Angeles School District administration headquarters at Lincoln Center on Thursday. The Port Angeles Paraeducators Association has voted to strike April 8 if an agreement with the PASD for a 3.7 percent wage increase can't be reached. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

School board rally in Port Angeles

Supporters of paraeducators rally outside the Port Angeles School District administration headquarters at Lincoln Center on Thursday. The Port Angeles Paraeducators Association has voted to… Continue reading

Supporters of paraeducators rally outside the Port Angeles School District administration headquarters at Lincoln Center on Thursday. The Port Angeles Paraeducators Association has voted to strike April 8 if an agreement with the PASD for a 3.7 percent wage increase can't be reached. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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

Where do you think the Seattle Mariners will finish in the American League West?

Where do you think the Seattle Mariners will finish in the American League West?… Continue reading

  • Mar 29, 2024

ISSUES OF FAITH: Do all roads lead to Gethsemane?

HERE WE ARE, deep in Holy Week and it is Good Friday today for those of us who walk the Christian path, our second most… Continue reading

Teachers’ union set to honor picket line

Without agreement, paraeducators to strike

Beverly Hills MD Dermal Repair Complex Reviews: Clinically-Researched Ingredients or Cheap Skincare?

Finding a product that lives up to its promises in the skincare world can be daunting. Beverly Hills, MD, is a renowned brand in the… Continue reading