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A group of graduating seniors take a selfie with teacher and head football coach Tony Haddenham while they wait for their graduation ceremony to begin… Continue reading
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The Forks High School Class of 2023 begins to celebrate at the conclusion of the Commencement Ceremony Saturday afternoon in the Spartan Gym.… Continue reading
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Quilcene High School graduate Rhiannon Chapman, right, puts the finishing touches on her mortar board while Ashley Jones, center, and Zoey Carver, left, watch. The… Continue reading
Should airlines be required to show the full ticket price when they advertise fares?… Continue reading
YAY! WARM WEATHER finally is back! Summertime is almost here on the Olympic Peninsula (Wednesday, June 21, at 11:4 a.m. PDT). For many of us,… Continue reading
As the traffic grows in this fair city, it seems that the deer population is growing with it. All night seems like a good time… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES HAS had its second apology in a year from the state Department of Transportation for causing a traffic jam in town. On Tuesday,… Continue reading
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
Do you agree with Donald Trump being charged for alleged classified document mishandling?… Continue reading
THE AWARD-WINNING TV series “The Chosen” has had over 400 million views and has been popular among many different Christian faiths. “The Chosen” is an… Continue reading
I see that the PDN has begun featuring a columnist from the Mercatus Center of George Mason University, Veronique de Rugy. I know you want… Continue reading
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Do you listen to podcasts?… Continue reading
The term Third World is normally given to those nations that are poor or developing. And, hopefully, it’s assumed that they will progress from developing… Continue reading
The Bunker, a free art studio for teens, will open again this Friday from 4 p.m. to
6 p.m. Art supplies, snacks… Continue reading
Have you changed or considered changing jobs in the last year?… Continue reading
By Diane Urbsani de la Paz for Peninsula Daily News The legend of Sacajewea, a Lemhi Shoshone girl who accompanied Lewis and Clark on the… Continue reading
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In a PT Artscape project, Blue Heron Middle School teacher Charlie Fornia, left, and artist Jesse Watson finish painting a “Welcome to PTHS” mural on… Continue reading
With Microsoft and Amazon being fined millions for violating children's privacy laws, how safe do you feel your child's data is?… Continue reading