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What’s the No. 1 reason why employers are having a difficult time filling their open positions?

What's the No. 1 reason why employers are having a difficult time filling their open positions?… Continue reading

  • May 25, 2021
Marty Melcher of Port Angeles was awarded a 2021 Toyota Corolla when her duck was pulled Sunday as the winner of the 32nd Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby at Lincoln Park. “I’m totally flummoxed,” she said. Wilder Toyota donated the vehicle for the annual fundraiser, which brought in a record $115,000 for the Olympic Medical Foundation.

One lucky duck

Dave Logan For Peninsula Daily News Marty Melcher of Port Angeles was awarded a 2021 Toyota Corolla when her duck was pulled Sunday as the… Continue reading

Marty Melcher of Port Angeles was awarded a 2021 Toyota Corolla when her duck was pulled Sunday as the winner of the 32nd Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby at Lincoln Park. “I’m totally flummoxed,” she said. Wilder Toyota donated the vehicle for the annual fundraiser, which brought in a record $115,000 for the Olympic Medical Foundation.
Volunteers Janet and Dale Russell of Port Angeles plant a variety of annual flowers along First Street near Country Aire as part of the Big Spring Spruce Up. The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce hosted a flower planting party early Sunday. Dozens of volunteers planted annual flowers in the 20 triangle-shaped planters along First and Front streets in the downtown area. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sprucing up downtown

Dave Logan For Peninsula Daily News Volunteers Janet and Dale Russell of Port Angeles plant a variety of annual flowers along First Street near Country… Continue reading

Volunteers Janet and Dale Russell of Port Angeles plant a variety of annual flowers along First Street near Country Aire as part of the Big Spring Spruce Up. The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce hosted a flower planting party early Sunday. Dozens of volunteers planted annual flowers in the 20 triangle-shaped planters along First and Front streets in the downtown area. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

One year after the death of George Floyd, do you think Americans view race from a different perspective?

One year after the death of George Floyd, do you think Americans view race from a different perspective?… Continue reading

  • May 24, 2021

Do you think “mob mentality” applies to those suspected of taking part in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building?

Do you think "mob mentality" applies to those suspected of taking part in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building?… Continue reading

  • May 23, 2021

A GROWING CONCERN: Dandelions: Botanical marvel, garden scourge

HERE WE ARE, racing through the month of May. Next week is Memorial Day weekend. I have seen several postings these last two weeks about… Continue reading

LETTER: Migrant labor

The last 30 years, some of us have heard that Mexicans are here to do the work we won’t do. Both parties seem to agree… Continue reading

LETTER:Looting the nation

Democrats must reject Republican policies since Reagan to use the nation’s debt to increase corporate profits and incomes of the wealthy. They borrow money to… Continue reading

LETTER:Snake River dams

After reading Diane Urbani de la Paz’s story on April 6, I have a few questions about Heidi Eisenhour’s support for breaching the dams on… Continue reading

Are you ready to add theater-going to your summer plans?

Are you ready to add theater-going to your summer plans?… Continue reading

  • May 22, 2021
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Ultimate Pet Nutrition Nutra Complete Reviews (Raw Dog Food)

Does the dog food aisle intimidate you? Is deciding between numerous brands stacked on these shelves becoming more and more complex? When choosing dog food,… Continue reading

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Best Online Psychic Reading Services To Guide You Through Life’s Important Questions

From the classical age till contemporary times, people have perpetually desired some guiding light to provide them with explanations of how their eventuality will be… Continue reading

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Gov. Jay Inslee signs ambitious environmental protection laws

Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a series of bills designed to strengthen the environment in Washington state. Inslee signed the Climate Commitment… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Has life lost its ‘fizz’?

Is it hard to roll out of bed these days? Are you having trouble concentrating or accomplishing much of anything? Does it feel like you… Continue reading

Are you disappointed that the Clallam County Fair has been canceled for a second straight year, or is it the right decision based on COVID-19 safety protocol?

Are you disappointed that the Clallam County Fair has been canceled for a second straight year, or is it the right decision based on COVID-19… Continue reading

  • May 20, 2021

All Washington counties move to Phase 3 reopening

Four counties that had been in a more restrictive second phase of Washington state’s current COVID-19 reopening plan have joined… Continue reading

Gov. Inslee signs sweeping police reform measures

Gov. Jay Inslee has signed one of the nation’s most ambitious packages of police accountability legislation, prompted by last year’s outcry for racial… Continue reading

Inslee signs $59 billion, two-year budget

Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a $59 billion, two-year state operating budget that he said would… Continue reading

LETTER: Close camping

We’re too close to take unnecessary chances now. I own and operate Sequim Valley Ranch, a large multi-operational ranch east of Sequim. Ninety percent of… Continue reading

Candidate filing week ends Friday. Have you ever considered running for public office?

Candidate filing week ends Friday. Have you ever considered running for public office?… Continue reading

  • May 19, 2021