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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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Energy Maxx Reviews (Diverxin) Real Energy Booster Drops That Work?

The further away we are from the unbounded energy of infancy, the quicker we appear to lose steam. However, aging does not inherently preclude physical… Continue reading

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AeroQuad Drone Reviews – Legit Scam or Does It Work as Advertised?

AeroQuad’s latest invention, the drone, is a one-of-a-kind, foldable, long-lasting, and lightweight flying drone for capturing the adventures you’ve always wanted to have. You may… Continue reading

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What is the primary reason when you choose not to attend a local event?

What is the primary reason when you choose not to attend a local event?… Continue reading

  • Aug 26, 2022

Should a portion of qualifying federal student loans be canceled?

Should a portion of qualifying federal student loans be canceled?… Continue reading

  • Aug 25, 2022

Advisory board supports removal of Port Townsend poplars

Design concept now goes to city, port, PUD for final vote

LETTER:Backs Hays

I am encouraged that Ken Hays may be our new Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner. His was a familiar name after having served years… Continue reading

LETTER:Biden not to blame

Please stop blaming or supporting a president for things that have little or nothing to do with their administration. The economic forces we are all… Continue reading

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Sleep Now Reviews – What are Nothing But Sleep Customers Saying?

The importance of sleep cannot be stressed enough. According to the American Sleep Association [1], it is during sleep that changes in temperature, heart rate,… Continue reading

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Is a lack of affordable housing the biggest issue facing Clallam County right now?

Is a lack of affordable housing the biggest issue facing Clallam County right now?… Continue reading

  • Aug 24, 2022
North Olympic Peninsula pickleball players earned medals at the Oregon State Senior Games in Albany, Ore. Players from left, Bob Sester and Katinka Nanna of Sequim and  Lynda Schroeder and Steve Bennett of Port Angeles.

AREA SPORTS: Pickleballers medal at Oregon State games; Races Sept. 18 in Quilcene

Four North Olympic Peninsula pickleball players traveled south to compete in the 2022 Oregon State Senior Games on Aug. 11-14. Bob Sester… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula pickleball players earned medals at the Oregon State Senior Games in Albany, Ore. Players from left, Bob Sester and Katinka Nanna of Sequim and  Lynda Schroeder and Steve Bennett of Port Angeles.
Cole Anderson, 14, of Port Angeles, a member of the East Clallam Livestock 4H Club, shows off his Angus-cross steer, Oreo, in the Clallam County Fair auction ring. The 1,200-pound steer fetched $10.50 per pound at the sale. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Cole Anderson, 14, of Port Angeles, a member of the East Clallam Livestock 4H Club, shows off his Angus-cross steer, Oreo, in the Clallam County Fair auction ring. The 1,200-pound steer fetched $10.50 per pound at the sale. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Should the Food and Drug Administration approve Pfizer’s request for a combination COVID-19 vaccine for the fall?

Should the Food and Drug Administration approve Pfizer's request for a combination COVID-19 vaccine for the fall?… Continue reading

  • Aug 23, 2022

LETTER:County CRP

Great timing. Port Angeles passed its Climate Resilience Plan (CRP) in June. Then came the July 13 PDN story that federal grants will be available… Continue reading

Lincoln Park BMX to hold state qualifiers

The Lincoln Park BMX track will be holding state qualifier races at its track Friday and Saturday, a preview of the Pacific… Continue reading

Demolition derby driver Morgan Seamonds (107) pushes Brandon Vale’s car (76) up and over a log barrier in a cloud of dust and exhaust in front of a sold-out crowd at the Clallam County Fairgrounds on Sunday evening. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Spills and thrills at the fair

Carson Holt, age 20, of Sequim, falls off his horse in the bareback riding competition at the Clallam County Fair rodeo Sunday. He only lasted… Continue reading

Demolition derby driver Morgan Seamonds (107) pushes Brandon Vale’s car (76) up and over a log barrier in a cloud of dust and exhaust in front of a sold-out crowd at the Clallam County Fairgrounds on Sunday evening. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Are public boards and agencies doing enough to help the homeless population?

Are public boards and agencies doing enough to help the homeless population?… Continue reading

  • Aug 22, 2022
Rigel Orr, 5, center, playing a percussion instrument, might be the youngest member of the Unexpected Brass Band as they play during the Uptown Street Fair on Saturday. Dad Matt, in blue shirt, keeps a watchful eye on his son. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Dancing in the streets

Uptown Fair parade marchers prance through the glitter of tiny bubbles during the fair on Saturday.… Continue reading

Rigel Orr, 5, center, playing a percussion instrument, might be the youngest member of the Unexpected Brass Band as they play during the Uptown Street Fair on Saturday. Dad Matt, in blue shirt, keeps a watchful eye on his son. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Heidi Eberle of Port Angeles and her daughter, Akira Abbitt, 11 months, sort through a stack of free children’s coats during Saturday’s Port Angeles School District Back to School Fair at Jefferson Elementary School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Fair prepares Port Angeles families for new school year

More than 850 backpacks distributed along with supplies, clothes, information

Heidi Eberle of Port Angeles and her daughter, Akira Abbitt, 11 months, sort through a stack of free children’s coats during Saturday’s Port Angeles School District Back to School Fair at Jefferson Elementary School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Ron Crawford, one of seven Washington State Fair commissioners, visited the Clallam County Fair on Saturday to evaluate it in a wide range of categories from the quality of its livestock and agricultural exhibits to cleanliness to the education value of displays. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

State commissioner gives Clallam County Fair high marks

Educational value, exhibits both cited

Ron Crawford, one of seven Washington State Fair commissioners, visited the Clallam County Fair on Saturday to evaluate it in a wide range of categories from the quality of its livestock and agricultural exhibits to cleanliness to the education value of displays. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)