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Report: Black Ball Ferry Line contributes millions to Port Angeles economy

Report: Black Ball Ferry Line contributes millions to Port Angeles economy

Business releases results of study it commissioned

Report: Black Ball Ferry Line contributes millions to Port Angeles economy
Terrorist plot stopped in Port Angeles 20 years ago

Terrorist plot stopped in Port Angeles 20 years ago

Two decades have passed since U.S. Customs inspectors in Port Angeles foiled a terrorist’s plot to… Continue reading

Terrorist plot stopped in Port Angeles 20 years ago

LETTER: Family hasn’t experienced harm from fumes

Global warming is promoted as being the current social crisis which is different from others in the past but has similarities. Remember the ozone hole… Continue reading

LETTER: It must be nice to believe you’re right and the rest of the world is wrong

The climate-change deniers, who have recently written letters to the PDN, must be laughing their silly heads off. Imagine how ludicrous it must seem to… Continue reading

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Have you ever cut your own Christmas tree in the Olympic National Forest?… Continue reading

  • Dec 16, 2019
Department of Transportation wins $57 million in Seattle tunnel lawsuit

Department of Transportation wins $57 million in Seattle tunnel lawsuit

Stall of boring drill Bertha in 2013 delayed project more than two years

Department of Transportation wins $57 million in Seattle tunnel lawsuit

LETTER: Medication-assisted treatment center in Sequim sounds like nightmare scenario

Jamestown S’Klallam CEO W. Ron Allen credits the Swinomish Wellness Center for providing a blueprint of what the proposed Sequim MAT (medication-assisted treatment) opioid addiction… Continue reading

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Do you think climate change should be viewed as a public health emergency?… Continue reading

  • Dec 15, 2019

Clallam County Economic Development Corporation is valuable

Recently, I was disappointed to learn about Port Angeles City Council member Mike Meredeth’s negative comments towards the Clallam County Economic Development Corporation and about… Continue reading

Confection construction at Jefferson County Library

Confection construction at Jefferson County Library

Carol Self and Terri Hamilton won Most Creative in the adult division of the Jefferson County Library’s edible house-making contest with their white chocolate candy… Continue reading

Confection construction at Jefferson County Library

Judge allows Eyman to join car-tab initiative legal case

A King County judge will allow Tim Eyman to join the lawsuit over his $30 car-tab initiative, but won’t force… Continue reading

Lincoln Street/Highway 101 reopens after sewer repair

Lincoln Street/Highway 101 reopens after sewer repair

Lincoln Street, which is also U.S. Highway 101, reopened between Fourth and Fifth streets at about 2 p.m. Saturday after having been closed since Thursday… Continue reading

Lincoln Street/Highway 101 reopens after sewer repair

Opposes Congressman Derek Kilmer

Congressman Kilmer reminds me of Willie Nelson and his “On the Road Again” tour. Derek never misses an opportunity to tell us about the great… Continue reading

Opposes school construction levies

I have been a resident of Port Angeles for more than 70 years, before paved streets and before they built Franklin Elementary School, the current… Continue reading

Poll

Will you be attending a Christmas party this year?… Continue reading

  • Dec 14, 2019
Panel vote sends Trump impeachment charges to full House

Panel vote sends Trump impeachment charges to full House

Democrats propelled President Donald Trump’s impeachment toward a historic vote by the… Continue reading

Panel vote sends Trump impeachment charges to full House

LETTER: If these charges were being aimed at Obama, would you say ‘impeach him’?

A question to those who can’t or won’t hear the overwhelming evidence that [President Donald] Trump has and will violate the tenets of the Constitution,… Continue reading

LETTER: Suggests way to end political nepotism

I think it’s very likely that Hunter Biden got his job at the corrupt Ukrainian power company because his daddy was vice-president of the United… Continue reading

State OKs some of the nation’s toughest overtime rules

Washington state is adopting some of the nation’s most aggressive overtime rules, restoring protections for hundreds of… Continue reading