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Point of View: LWV studies, supports Healing Campus

By Linda Benson The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major… Continue reading

LETTER: Facts about proposed clinic should allay fears

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe has a history of contributing to the health of Sequim. They stepped in and opened the Jamestown Family Health Clinic when… Continue reading

LETTER: Don’t risk the lives of immigrant children

I grew up on a farm in Michigan, the second of 10 children. My parents were hard workers and taught us the same. My father… Continue reading

LETTER: President believes he is never wrong

After 20 some years, I was finally able to distance myself from an extended family member. A person who would willfully lie right to your… Continue reading

LETTER: Comment on Veterans Park fencing, roundabout

I would like to take some time to comment on two front page articles in the Sunday, Sept. 1, PDN. First, the need to place… Continue reading

LETTER: Stinson understands council’s role

I have been employed under contract as a chief public administrator. I have also served as a non-partisan elected official, as a board member in… Continue reading

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Do you donate to local food banks?… Continue reading

  • Sep 10, 2019

Report: No sign of sexist, racist comments by Democrats

A state Senate inquiry found no evidence that sexist or racist statements were made by Democratic… Continue reading

LETTER: Clinic would be compassionate gift from Jamestown Tribe

In troubled times, a community is blessed by a center for healing, especially including our elderly neighbors and loved ones. Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe wants to… Continue reading

LETTER: Real rocket scientists probably not armed

Accusing the left wing establishment of dancing in the blood of the victims of gun violence (“Armed citizenry” letter to the editor, PDN, Aug. 28)… Continue reading

Federal judge: Oregon pot racketeering lawsuit can proceed

Federal judge: Oregon pot racketeering lawsuit can proceed

A judge has ruled that a racketeering lawsuit brought by a vineyard against a neighbouring marijuana… Continue reading

Federal judge: Oregon pot racketeering lawsuit can proceed

LETTER: Opioid addiction clinic was a done deal when announced

As we hear more about the MAT clinic planned for Sequim, the more divisive the issue becomes. One issue that has polarized the community is… Continue reading

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Walmart is planning to stop selling certain ammunition and "discourage" open-carry in their stores. What do you think?… Continue reading

  • Sep 8, 2019

LETTER: Crafty conservatives infiltrated Democrats’ campaign

Looks like a coterie of cunning conservatives infiltrated the Democratic Party and covertly created a liberal message so far to the left that it may… Continue reading

LETTER: Sequim was wrong about stores, is wrong about MAT

Twenty-some years ago another Save Our Sequim was formed. This one organized by amateur do-gooders. We were saving Sequim from Walmart and big box stores.… Continue reading

LETTER: Urges vote to re-elect Stinson in Port Townsend

I strongly recommend a vote for Deborah Stinson’s re-election to Port Townsend city council position 3. I worked closely and directly with Stinson, and with… Continue reading

LETTERS: Sequim can’t support itself or extra drug treatment visitors

Why does the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe think they are being responsible when they say that patients will not be allowed to loiter at their Healing… Continue reading

Pentagon takes $89 million from Bangor for border wall

The Defense Department is diverting funding for an $89 million pier project at Naval Base Kitsap in Bangor to help… Continue reading

New marine blob forms off West Coast

New marine blob forms off West Coast

Scientists compare it to 2014-15 disastrous heat wave

New marine blob forms off West Coast