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A GROWING CONCERN: Dig those fall gardening chores

OCTOBER IS HERE! That means the weather will certainly change soon. Dark, cool, wet, rainy weather will fall upon us. We need the rain as… Continue reading

A crew from the Northwest Maritime Center facilities department, Sam Trocano, Jeff Hogue, Shane Meyer and Mike Conklin, work on the removal of the floating dock on the center’s pier in preparation of winter winds and weather. In the background, work continues on the deconstruction of the entrance to the Point Hudson Marina by Orion of Tacoma. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Floating dock removal at Northwest Maritime Center

A crew from the Northwest Maritime Center facilities department, Sam Trocano, Jeff Hogue, Shane Meyer and Mike Conklin, work on the removal of the floating… Continue reading

A crew from the Northwest Maritime Center facilities department, Sam Trocano, Jeff Hogue, Shane Meyer and Mike Conklin, work on the removal of the floating dock on the center’s pier in preparation of winter winds and weather. In the background, work continues on the deconstruction of the entrance to the Point Hudson Marina by Orion of Tacoma. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Despite the rain and cooler temperatures teams were in high spirits as they tackled the water course on day at an earlier Kinetic Skulpture Race in Port Townsend. (Peninsula Daily News)

It’s “offishul”: Port Townsend’s Kinetic Skulpture Race is on

Bribes are accepted, teddy bears must be prominently displayed and all are warned not to forget to watch out for the giant… Continue reading

Despite the rain and cooler temperatures teams were in high spirits as they tackled the water course on day at an earlier Kinetic Skulpture Race in Port Townsend. (Peninsula Daily News)

LETTER:Disrespectful

On Sept. 23 I was fishing near the Canadian border out of Port Angeles. A Canadian Coast Guard vessel pulled up to me in U.S.… Continue reading

LETTER:Loan forgiveness

President Biden signed an executive order forgiving $10,000 to $20,000 worth of student loan debt. But the truth of the matter is he didn’t forgive… 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

October is breast cancer awareness month. Have you or a loved one ever been diagnosed with breast cancer?

October is breast cancer awareness month. Have you or a loved one ever been diagnosed with breast cancer?… Continue reading

  • Sep 30, 2022
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Nomad Security Camera Reviews – Does It Really Work?

The Nomad Security Camera is a device that allows users to keep a watchful eye over their home, whether indoors or outdoors. Consumers just have… Continue reading

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ISSUES OF FAITH: The prodigal son is welcomed home

THE CHURCH OF Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is unique in what you might find at a weekly worship service; what we call sacrament meeting.… Continue reading

LETTER:Against Purser

If you prefer a Public Utility District candidate with a history of ignoring ratepayers and is indifferent to future changes, then vote for Will Purser… Continue reading

Fire district levy lid lifts to go on February ballots

Whether they merge or not, they need more funding, chief says

Maria Melvin, an advanced registered nurse practitioner for the North Olympic Healthcare Network, stands in the examination room of the organization’s mobile health clinic during a session at Port Angeles High School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

NOHN mobile clinic delivers services to students

Service began in 2021 and will run through June 2024

Maria Melvin, an advanced registered nurse practitioner for the North Olympic Healthcare Network, stands in the examination room of the organization’s mobile health clinic during a session at Port Angeles High School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Do you think gas prices will rise because of Hurricane Ian?

Do you think gas prices will rise because of Hurricane Ian?… Continue reading

  • Sep 29, 2022

Port Angeles School Board OKs contract with educators

Office professionals continue to negotiate

Tuba player Tyler Benedict is among the Port Angeles Symphony brass players prominent in "Fanfare for the Common Man." Aaron Copland's piece is part of the Family Pops concerts Friday and Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz)

Port Angeles Symphony’s season begins with Family Pops

‘Amazing acoustics’ at site for orchestra a ‘special experience’

Tuba player Tyler Benedict is among the Port Angeles Symphony brass players prominent in "Fanfare for the Common Man." Aaron Copland's piece is part of the Family Pops concerts Friday and Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz)

Will an electric charging network across all 50 states encourage consumers to purchase an electric vehicle?

Will an electric charging network across all 50 states encourage consumers to purchase an electric vehicle?… Continue reading

  • Sep 28, 2022
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TrueSelf Reviews: Free Personality Test for Real Results? (TrueSelf.io Enneagram System)

Self-actualization enables one to realize better who they are, their strength, and their weakness. After understanding one’s personality, it’s easy to become more of who… Continue reading

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Raikov Effect Reviews – Real Hypnotism Benefits That Work?

The Raikov Effect is a program that helps consumers to improve their cognition and intelligence through exclusive meditations that aren’t offered anywhere else. The program… Continue reading

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LETTER:Lucky to live in PA

Each day I linger at our windows at the corner of Eunice and Caroline streets where the view draws people. Some arrive at the B&B… Continue reading

Dr. Suzanne Ames.
Dr. Suzanne Ames.