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LETTERS: Leans on faith when life is full of challenges

Henry B. Eyring, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said, “When you meet someone, treat them as if they were in… Continue reading

LETTERS: Opposed to Mountain View proposal in Port Townsend

I have been reading with some interest about the proposal that the YMCA and city of Port Townsend or Jefferson County create a municipal park… Continue reading

Washington Legislature to sue governor over line-item veto

The state Legislature announced Thursday plans to sue Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, saying he overstepped his… Continue reading

LETTERS: Get varied viewpoints, do your own thinking

So letters to the newspapers have been trumpeting what a bad president and person Donald Trump is. I can see how many people are turned… Continue reading

LETTERS: No info from Ozias about MAT clinic support

Mark Ozias has not stated how the city of Sequim’s current infrastructure like sewer, water, roads, police, fire and other city services will support individuals… Continue reading

LETTERS: Vote for Democrats or it might be the last vote ever

You can support President Donald Trump, or you can support democracy, the Constitution, the rule of law, separation of powers, co-equal branches of government, having… Continue reading

Washington state considers overhaul of pot regulation

Five years after Washington launched its pioneering legal marijuana market, officials are proposing an overhaul of the… Continue reading

Lawsuit filed over rollback of child immigrant protections

Lawsuit filed over rollback of child immigrant protections

Nineteen states, including Washington, and the District of Columbia have filed suit over the Trump administration’s… Continue reading

Lawsuit filed over rollback of child immigrant protections

LETTERS: Armed citizens can best combat mass shootings

My heart mourns for the victims of the latest mass murder tragedies. And my sympathies go out to the victims’ families. Once again sadly, the… Continue reading

LETTERS: Removing dams not such a good idea now

It’s truly too bad, sad actually, that our local area has only one news outlet. Otherwise the reading public would have a better picture of… Continue reading

New maps chart possible course for estuary restoration

A new survey reveals the West Coast has lost about 85 percent of its historical estuary… Continue reading

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Do you plan to hunt for deer on the Olympic Peninsula this year?… Continue reading

  • Aug 27, 2019

LETTERS: MAT might bring influx of unsupported patients to Sequim

Suboxone treatment for drug addicts will begin on a larger scale after the regional Healing Campus is constructed and operating near Costco in Sequim. The… Continue reading

Salmon dying in record Alaskan summer heat

Salmon dying in record Alaskan summer heat

Official: Temperatures above 55 degrees stress fish

Salmon dying in record Alaskan summer heat

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Have you ever had to pay a late fee to a library?… Continue reading

  • Aug 25, 2019

LETTER: Surrounded by panhandlers, homeless and addicts

Seriously, how can anyone claim to be knowledgable of the facts presented by both sides of the proposed medication-assisted treatment clinic project, yet not understand… Continue reading

LETTER: Time to write to members of Congress about immigration

Last night I watched Hot August Night III, a concert by Neil Diamond. He sang “America,” a song celebrating immigrants coming to America. It is… Continue reading

LETTERS: Better ways to deal with life’s frustrations

We continue to be killed by myriad emotions of some white men. Let’s be clear about this phenomenon of domestic terrorism, rationalized in the name… Continue reading

LETTERS: Don’t need or want MAT campus in Sequim

A letter on Aug. 15 stated that there were 38 million opioid pills prescribed in Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks in the last six years.… Continue reading

LETTERS: Plans for drug clinic to make Sequim a better place

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s various enterprises in and around Sequim employ many people, the large majority of whom are not tribal members. The salaries and… Continue reading