Sound Transit board members have abandoned ideas for a $450 million tunnel into Seattle’s historic central Ballard neighborhood, a $200… Continue reading
Oh, for crying out loud. I am compelled to write this letter after reading the article (PDN Nov. 3) about the objections to depictions of… Continue reading
Port Angeles Mayor Sissi Bruch, in seeking to remove the images of guns from the gates of the Veterans Memorial Park that is dedicated to… Continue reading
Do you think Olympic Peninsula cities should work toward becoming carbon neutral?… Continue reading
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The Port Townsend family of Katy Conway and her 2-year-old son William, along with David Miller, rear, and Cheryl Miller, take in… Continue reading
Ann Marie Henninger, who is on the ballot for the Olympic Medical Center board, works for a reproductive health facility called Obria that originated in… Continue reading
A recent letter in the PDN (Oct. 27), supporting Ann Marie Henninger for our public hospital commissioner position began with addressing the writer’s preferred natural… Continue reading
First I wish to thank the writer of “Climate focus” (PDN, Oct. 27) for publishing a list of candidates I will not vote for in… Continue reading
Let’s be clear about the role of an Olympic Medical Center hospital commissioner, which is two-fold: first, to provide governance for the hospital district, and… Continue reading
It has been an honor to serve my hometown on the Port Angeles city council for three terms. Thank you for allowing me to represent… Continue reading
A League of Woman Voters Forum, held on October 2, featured the two contested Olympic Medical Center hospital commissioner races. Unfortunately, the PDN did not… Continue reading
Being a parent with children in the Sequim schools is not a necessary requirement to be on the board of directors. Years of involvement with… Continue reading
Official: Oak Harbor a pass-through point for drugs meant for off-island population
Company’s move attracts national attention
Accident sent three people in two vehicles into water, prompted lawsuits
it also makes you better. Studies indicate that the… Continue reading
Public service in the United States is under much scrutiny today. Politicians and leadership are falling short of the positions they are elected to. Across… Continue reading
You might remember Aesop’s fable about the grasshopper and the ant. While the ant carefully put away food for the winter, the grasshopper fiddled the… Continue reading
All voters need to know the terrific damage I-976 can do if it is passed. Infrastructure of our roads, bridges and ferry systems will be… Continue reading
In the past few months our local papers have reported the numerous changes in the Sequim School District administration. Among the changes are an interim… Continue reading