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LETTER: Questions motives for zoning, parking proposals in Port Angeles

The city of Port Angeles is moving forward to remove or replace zoning codes throughout the city. These changes will affect every homeowner in the… Continue reading

LETTER: Support levy extension for Fire District 3

One of the issues the voters of this district will be deciding is the EMS levy extension for Clallam Fire District 3. Clallam County Fire… Continue reading

LETTER: Supporting re-election of Stinson in Port Townsend

I am wholeheartedly supporting the re-election of Deborah Stinson to the Port Townsend city council. As a former city employee, I have worked with and… Continue reading

LETTER: Supports Henninger for hospital commission

Ann Marie Henninger will make an outstanding hospital commissioner. I’d like to clarify and expose a few things I’ve noticed in recent letters to the… Continue reading

LETTER: Will vote for Janisse for proficiency, integrity

I am voting for Brandon Janisse for Clallam County Commissioner District 1. Thank you, sir, for taking a stance against the proposed regional medication-assisted treatment… Continue reading

Northwest tribes: Remove Columbia River dams

Northwest tribes: Remove Columbia River dams

Yakama, Lummi nations issue call to aid salmon, orcas and restore fishing sites

Northwest tribes: Remove Columbia River dams

LETTER: Still misses Clallam activist Dr. Eloise Kailin

Our community lost a great leader this last June. My friend and likely the greatest activist our county has ever had, Dr. Eloise Kailin, passed… Continue reading

LETTER: Stoffer passionate about service to school board

I am writing this letter on behalf of my fellow volunteer, community advocate and friend Jim Stoffer for re-election to the Sequim school board. My… Continue reading

LETTER: Port Townsend needs new direction with MickHager

The mayor sets the agenda in Port Townsend’s weak mayor form of government. In Deborah Stinson’s eight years on the City Council, the last four… Continue reading

LETTER: Democrats’ siege will only help re-elect Trump

The Democratic and media siege against President Donald Trump could get him elected in 2020 as it did in 2016. They do this by fixating… Continue reading

LETTER: MAT clinic looks like a win for community

Signs have appeared around our area objecting to the proposed medication-assisted treatment clinic behind Costco in Sequim. My wife and I wanted to find the… Continue reading

LETTER: MickHager intelligent, has energy for council seat

I have been door-belling with Monica MickHager, who is seeking a seat on the Port Townsend City Council. One citizen wanted to know if MickHager… Continue reading

ESPORTS: Peninsula College signs school’s inaugural players

ESPORTS: Peninsula College signs school’s inaugural players

It was a historic day at Peninsula College on Saturday when 15 students signed letters of intent and accepted scholarships to play… Continue reading

ESPORTS: Peninsula College signs school’s inaugural players

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  • Oct 15, 2019

LETTER: Adkisson is the right representation on OMC board

At the candidate forum for Olympic Medical Center Commissioner positions on Oct. 2, it seemed to me that almost every question was asked by a… Continue reading

LETTER: Groups due some of the blame for political atmosphere

Response to “Unreal abounds” PDN, Oct. 6. The writer of this opinion couldn’t have hit the nail more directly on the head. He is absolutely… Continue reading

Pacific Northwest owl killings spur moral questions on human intervention

Pacific Northwest owl killings spur moral questions on human intervention

Controversial experiment looks at benefits of removing one bird to aid another

Pacific Northwest owl killings spur moral questions on human intervention
Speculation heats up after five bulls found dead in Oregon

Speculation heats up after five bulls found dead in Oregon

Strange circumstances recall past cases

Speculation heats up after five bulls found dead in Oregon
Inslee seeks to reduce number of wolves killed in Washington

Inslee seeks to reduce number of wolves killed in Washington

Gov. Jay Inslee is seeking ways to reduce the number of wolves killed by the state.… Continue reading

Inslee seeks to reduce number of wolves killed in Washington
Ward Bridge in Sequim open again

Ward Bridge in Sequim open again

A driver crosses the Ward Bridge along Woodcock Road and over the Dungeness River after it was reopened earlier this month. Clallam County… Continue reading

Ward Bridge in Sequim open again