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Do you think former President Donald Trump has legitimate claims of privilege over any of the documents that will be reviewed by a special master?

Do you think former President Donald Trump has legitimate claims of privilege over any of the documents that will be reviewed by a special master?… Continue reading

  • Sep 18, 2022
Washington wide receiever Ja'Lynn Polk, left, makes a reception against Michigan State defensive back Ameer Speed during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Huskies knock off No. 11 Michigan State

Cougars beat Colorado State 38-7, go to 3-0

Washington wide receiever Ja'Lynn Polk, left, makes a reception against Michigan State defensive back Ameer Speed during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
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Ornamental Cabbage (Brassica Oleracea) can give your garden color and interest though the winter.

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t leave fall chores to last minute

WELL HERE WE go, autumn officially begins this Thursday at 6:04 p.m., and that means there are a number of “do’s and don’ts” for this… Continue reading

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Ornamental Cabbage (Brassica Oleracea) can give your garden color and interest though the winter.

LETTER:Backs Purser

During my 30-year career as an electric utility government public affairs professional, I saw a lot. The best, and worst, seem to come out, especially… Continue reading

LETTER:Ruling by the people

Each election is a ruling by the people on how the government is working for them. Let’s review. At the state level, Inslee conveniently rescinded… Continue reading

LETTER:Who we choose matters

Reading some Washington Republican candidates’ profiles for elections, certain terms from their national culture wars mislead us. Take critical race theory (CRT); Sue Forde states… Continue reading

LETTERS:Supports Hays

We now understand the odds are against us. As the planet gets warmer it affects more than just our quality of life but the very… Continue reading

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Elaine Bradford and Cecelia Schouten participate in a variation of balloon volleyball in which participants keep three balloons going by hitting them with pool noodles. Schouten, according to her daughter Valerie Schouten, was always very athletic and loved climbing trees as a child. She was recruited to join the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, but her father said, “no.”

Respite for all at Tim’s Place

Community rallies to support people dealing with memory loss

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Elaine Bradford and Cecelia Schouten participate in a variation of balloon volleyball in which participants keep three balloons going by hitting them with pool noodles. Schouten, according to her daughter Valerie Schouten, was always very athletic and loved climbing trees as a child. She was recruited to join the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, but her father said, “no.”

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

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Folixine Reviews – Ingredients That Work or Nasty Side Effects?

Hair loss has become a widespread problem affecting men and women of all ages. As most bald people will attest, losing your hair can impact… Continue reading

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Composer Noah Michael Smith, left, and Camaraderie Cellars winemaker Don Corson admire “Spirit of Hildegard,” Corson’s sculpture in jade. Smith and Corson have collaborated on a performance celebrating Hildegard von Bingen this Saturday.

Saturday performance blends music, poetry

This being the Season of Creation, two Port Angeles residents are planning a get-together on Saturday… Continue reading

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Composer Noah Michael Smith, left, and Camaraderie Cellars winemaker Don Corson admire “Spirit of Hildegard,” Corson’s sculpture in jade. Smith and Corson have collaborated on a performance celebrating Hildegard von Bingen this Saturday.

Will you watch Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral on Monday?

Will you watch Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral on Monday?… Continue reading

  • Sep 16, 2022

ISSUES OF FAITH:

AS A FRIEND of mine often says about the world at large, “I worry, I worry.” As a religious leader in this community, and also… Continue reading

Marley Reeder of Sequim will receive the first Juan de Fuca Foundation-PA Panto scholarship this weekend.

JFFA, PA Panto award first scholarship

Marley Reeder, a teenage playwright, performer and 2022 Sequim High School graduate,… Continue reading

Marley Reeder of Sequim will receive the first Juan de Fuca Foundation-PA Panto scholarship this weekend.

LETTER: Face coverings

Some good news: On Sept. 8, the governor issued a statement declaring the termination of the state of emergency by Oct. 31. About time, nearly… Continue reading

Port Townsend Mayor David Faber, sixth from the left, and other council members and port commissioners toss a ceremonial golden shovel of dirt to break ground on the Point Hudson jetty replacement project on Wednesday at the northern breakwater of the Point Hudson Marina. The marina will reopen in March 2023. After next year’s Wooden Boat Festival, the south breakwater will receive the same treatment. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Long-awaited Port Townsend jetty project begins

Marina slated to reopen in March 2023

Port Townsend Mayor David Faber, sixth from the left, and other council members and port commissioners toss a ceremonial golden shovel of dirt to break ground on the Point Hudson jetty replacement project on Wednesday at the northern breakwater of the Point Hudson Marina. The marina will reopen in March 2023. After next year’s Wooden Boat Festival, the south breakwater will receive the same treatment. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Would you consider an electric vehicle for your next car purchase?

Would you consider an electric vehicle for your next car purchase?… Continue reading

  • Sep 15, 2022
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Biodynamix Joint Genesis Reviews – Is It Really Effective?

Joint discomfort is a common problem, especially among the elderly in their 70s, 80s, and 90s. For such people, the joints have become weaker and… Continue reading

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Neah Bay football ranked No. 2 in the state; Forks No. 4

After beating Naselle last week 58-20, Neah Bay has moved up to No. 2 among 1B schools in the most recent Washington football… Continue reading

LETTER:Audit rates

I really get a kick out of Sen. Patty Murray.  She gets reelected and then, except for a few sound bites, we don’t hear anything… Continue reading