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Clallam County Habitat for Humanity chosen for pilot program

Liaison part of efforts to address tribal communites’ needs

Rick Dickinson.

How successful do you think you are at balancing work and your home life?

How successful do you think you are at balancing work and your home life?… Continue reading

  • Mar 16, 2025

A GROWING CONCERN: The organic content of your garden soil matters

AS PROMISED LAST week, today we will discuss why organic matter “is the miracle drug of gardening.” The lack of sufficient organic material is no… Continue reading

LETTER: Gun regulations

Comments on “Plans for gun regulations progress in Legislature” (PDN, Feb. 6). Fortunately, the article presents a balanced view of the topic. Our radical leftist… Continue reading

LETTER: Playing with WWIII

I just watched the “liar-in-chief” Trump, and his third-in-command, Vance, attack the world’s bravest defender of freedom and anti-authoritarianism, Zelenskyy. It’s the first moment in… Continue reading

LETTER: Stand up to Putin

My youngest years were during WWII. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, all have experienced relative global peace. Alliances of countries have worked together to… Continue reading

LETTER: Words ring true

My Canadian friends ask, “How is it possible that Americans could elect someone like Donald Trump?” With embarrassment, all I can say is, “I don’t… Continue reading

Port Angeles school board sets enrollment number for new academic year

Figure to have direct impact on state funding

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

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Life Gold Farms CBD Gummies – Full-Spectrum Hemp Extract for Stress & Pain Relief

As the wellness landscape continues to evolve, natural supplements like Life Gold Farms CBD Gummies are becoming increasingly popular for their extensive health benefits. These… Continue reading

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Is a successful cease-fire agreement possible between Russia and the Ukraine?

Is a successful cease-fire agreement possible between Russia and the Ukraine?… Continue reading

  • Mar 14, 2025

Grant would help Port of Port Townsend with larger vessels

Two-phase project intended to increase efficiency

ISSUES OF FAITH: On Pi Day, celebrate the constants

HAPPY PI DAY! I’m not sure who decided March 14 should be Pi Day, but I fully support any excuse to enjoy a slice of… Continue reading

LETTER: No Seabrook in Sequim

Recently I met a lady who wore a Seabrook, Wash., sweatshirt. I asked her if she lived in Seabrook. She told me that her family… Continue reading

What is your favorite kind of Girl Scout cookie?

What is your favorite kind of Girl Scout cookie?… Continue reading

  • Mar 13, 2025
Master Gardener Honey Niemann of Port Townsend trims a barberry bush on Wednesday to keep it from infringing on the daffodils blooming at Master Gardener Park at the corner of 10th Street and Sims Way in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Signs of spring

Master Gardener Honey Niemann of Port Townsend trims a barberry bush on Wednesday to keep it from infringing on the daffodils blooming at Master Gardener… Continue reading

Master Gardener Honey Niemann of Port Townsend trims a barberry bush on Wednesday to keep it from infringing on the daffodils blooming at Master Gardener Park at the corner of 10th Street and Sims Way in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

LETTER: Pedestrian path

Pedestrian path In any thriving community, safe and accessible transportation options are essential for residents of all ages and backgrounds. In Port Angeles, one glaring… Continue reading

Where do you get your health insurance coverage?

Where do you get your health insurance coverage?… Continue reading

  • Mar 12, 2025
Cindy Taylor of Port Townsend, representing the environmental group Local 20/20, points to printed information available about the organization to an interested party while at the Jefferson County Connectivity Summit at Chimacum High School on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Connectivity summit

Cindy Taylor of Port Townsend, representing the environmental group Local 20/20, points to printed information available about the organization to an interested party while at… Continue reading

Cindy Taylor of Port Townsend, representing the environmental group Local 20/20, points to printed information available about the organization to an interested party while at the Jefferson County Connectivity Summit at Chimacum High School on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

LETTER: We need public servants

Public servants needed In these challenging times, it’s important to teach children about civics, especially the rule of law. For example, decades of peaceful protests… Continue reading