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LETTER: Utmost confidence in candidate Henninger

The so-called “rhythm” or “calendar” method involved a woman guesstimating, on a monthly basis, when she might ovulate based on the dates of her prior… Continue reading

Milestone: Peninsula College marketing group earns honors

Milestone: Peninsula College marketing group earns honors

The Peninsula College Marketing and Communications Department was recognized for excellence in computer-generated illustration, print advertising and their Areas of Study rack… Continue reading

Milestone: Peninsula College marketing group earns honors

Support for Miano

I have been around Clallam County Fire District 3 my whole life. First as a volunteer, then as career staff, retiring as captain in 2011.… Continue reading

LETTER: Letter was compilation of half truths

The Oct. 10-11 letter “Desperate Dems” was a compilation of half-truths. The writer said efforts to impeach Trump are crazy for several reasons. He credits… Continue reading

Native film and discussion scheduled Nov. 1

The final First Friday Lecture of 2019 for the Jefferson County Historical Society will play host to the film “Dawnland,” a documentary… Continue reading

In this photo taken Oct. 11, 2019, Linda Yang, of the ‘Let People Vote’ campaign, is seen at a demonstration against I-1000, in Bellevue. More than two decades after Washington voters banned affirmative action, the question of whether one’s minority status should be considered as a contributing factor in state employment, contracting and admission to public colleges and universities is back on the ballot. The Nov. 5 vote comes months after the Legislature approved Initiative 1000 in April, on the final day of this year’s legislative session. Opponents of the measure collected enough signatures to force a referendum, Referendum 88, and now voters will have the final say on whether I-1000 should become law.(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

State to vote on affirmative action referendum

More than two decades after Washington state voters banned affirmative action, the question of whether one’s… Continue reading

In this photo taken Oct. 11, 2019, Linda Yang, of the ‘Let People Vote’ campaign, is seen at a demonstration against I-1000, in Bellevue. More than two decades after Washington voters banned affirmative action, the question of whether one’s minority status should be considered as a contributing factor in state employment, contracting and admission to public colleges and universities is back on the ballot. The Nov. 5 vote comes months after the Legislature approved Initiative 1000 in April, on the final day of this year’s legislative session. Opponents of the measure collected enough signatures to force a referendum, Referendum 88, and now voters will have the final say on whether I-1000 should become law.(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

LETTER: Change needed in Clallam Fire District 3

In September 2017, Fire District 3 commissioners Barnfather and Gawley voted not to accept $1 million in a federal grant called SAFER to hire additional… Continue reading

LETTER: Need tougher sentences to deter drug violations

Our drug problem is huge and growing. An official told me once that “you can’t stop it.” He did not say you can’t slow it… Continue reading

LETTER: Many lies published about climate change

Climate activists and far-left politicians routinely claim that global warming is the biggest, most urgent problem facing the world. Not so fast. In Chicago alone… Continue reading

LETTER: Public getting waste coverup, not cleanup at Rayonier

a coverup of Rayonier’s hazardous waste rather than a cleanup? When EPA was set to start… Continue reading

Police seize guns from Snohomish County neo-Nazi

Police have seized military-style firearms from an avowed neo-Nazi in Snohomish County in what is believed to be a first-of-its-kind… Continue reading

Wenatchee man dead after plane landing on Alaska island goes off runway

Wenatchee man dead after plane landing on Alaska island goes off runway

One person died after a commuter airplane went off the end of a runway while landing… Continue reading

Wenatchee man dead after plane landing on Alaska island goes off runway

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Are you prepared at your home for a power outage?… Continue reading

  • Oct 22, 2019
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, left, and Baltimore Ravens free safety Earl Thomas, right, pose for a photo after they traded jerseys following an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

SEAHAWKS: Earl Thomas sees mixed response in return to CenturyLink

Earl Thomas expected a mixed reception when returned to CenturyLink Field. After all, his last public interaction… Continue reading

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, left, and Baltimore Ravens free safety Earl Thomas, right, pose for a photo after they traded jerseys following an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Flood watch issued for Clallam, Jefferson counties

National Weather Service: Bogachiel, Calawah rivers could reach flood stage

LETTER: Association seeks stranglehold on Port of Port Townsend

It appears to me that the Marine Trades Association in Port Townsend is trying to secure a stranglehold on the Port of Port Townsend. The… Continue reading

LETTER: Healing is a shared goal

This is a response to an Oct. 3 letter, “City code not worth the ink if clinic is built in Sequim,” nay-saying the medication-assisted treatment… Continue reading

LETTERS: Trump gave in to Putin on troops in Syria

I see our draft-dodger-in-chief President Donald Trump is still Putin’s lap dog as he bowed to Putin’s request to get U.S. troops out of Syria… Continue reading

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Who do you think will win the World Series?… Continue reading

  • Oct 20, 2019

LETTER: Keep Stinson, now not the time for change in Port Townsend

I have known Deborah Stinson over a decade, having worked closely with her on many projects. Port Townsend has benefited significantly from her leadership. Let’s… Continue reading