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West Boat Haven Marina master plan to take shape

Approved contract will create design, feasibility analysis

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Ever Joint Joint Health Supplement – Natural Support for Knees, Hips, & Hands

Maintaining optimal health, especially joint health, is essential for a fulfilling life in today’s fast-paced world. Many individuals are affected by joint pain, which can… Continue reading

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Nutraville MitoCode: The Mitochondria-Boosting Formula That’s Changing Cellular Health

MitoCode is emerging as a notable product line under Nutraville, focusing on enhancing mitochondrial function to promote overall health and wellness. This blog post delves… Continue reading

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Will Congress be able to reach a deal to avoid a federal shutdown at the end of the week?

Will Congress be able to reach a deal to avoid a federal shutdown at the end of the week?… Continue reading

  • Mar 11, 2025
Chuck Hancock of Tacoma raises a glass to toast the launching of his boat, Diana Lee, named after his wife, which was built by the students of the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building in Port Hadlock. The boat is a 24-foot one-off design by designer Jonathan Madison of Lummi Island and was trailered in and launched from the travel lift at Point Hudson Marina on Friday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Boat launched

Chuck Hancock of Tacoma raises a glass to toast the launching of his boat, Diana Lee, named after his wife, which was built by the… Continue reading

Chuck Hancock of Tacoma raises a glass to toast the launching of his boat, Diana Lee, named after his wife, which was built by the students of the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building in Port Hadlock. The boat is a 24-foot one-off design by designer Jonathan Madison of Lummi Island and was trailered in and launched from the travel lift at Point Hudson Marina on Friday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Workers from Jefferson Transit repaint the bus stop parking area at the corner of Madison and Jefferson streets in Port Townsend on Friday. The yellow paint was purchased from a local hardware store. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

A fresh coat

Workers from Jefferson Transit repaint the bus stop parking area at the corner of Madison and Jefferson streets in Port Townsend on Friday. The yellow… Continue reading

Workers from Jefferson Transit repaint the bus stop parking area at the corner of Madison and Jefferson streets in Port Townsend on Friday. The yellow paint was purchased from a local hardware store. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Cellist Gregorio Nieto, pictured rehearsing with the Port Angeles Symphony in December, will return for a gala concert with the orchestra March 15 at Field Arts & Events Hall. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Cellist returns to Port Angeles for symphony gala

He was born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, and captivated early by a particular instrument: the cello. Gregorio Nieto, the soloist who now lives… Continue reading

Cellist Gregorio Nieto, pictured rehearsing with the Port Angeles Symphony in December, will return for a gala concert with the orchestra March 15 at Field Arts & Events Hall. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)
Quillayute Valley School District maintenance and facilities manager Bill Henderson, left, and Superintendent Diana Reaume check out the site on campus where new softball and baseball fields will be constructed. The $3 million project is scheduled to open sometime in 2026. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Forks baseball, softball teams to get new fields

State grant to help fund $3 million project

Quillayute Valley School District maintenance and facilities manager Bill Henderson, left, and Superintendent Diana Reaume check out the site on campus where new softball and baseball fields will be constructed. The $3 million project is scheduled to open sometime in 2026. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

The Seattle Seahawks reportedly signed QB Sam Darnold to a three-year contract. Are you happy with the move?

The Seattle Seahawks reportedly signed QB Sam Darnold to a three-year contract. Are you happy with the move?… Continue reading

  • Mar 10, 2025

What do you consider the beginning of spring?

What do you consider the beginning of spring?… Continue reading

  • Mar 9, 2025

LETTER: Measles vaccine

Not violating law In 2015, an outbreak of measles occurred in Clallam County. Due to herculean efforts to track and isolate cases, quarantine contacts and… Continue reading

LETTER: Symphony support

Readers may learn that we are living in the best of times. Or the worst. But I was recently reminded of the power of community,… Continue reading

LETTER: Senior trespassed

Senior trespassed Regarding the article “Trespassing decision upheld after appeal” (PDN, Feb. 22). As I said in July 2024, “I am still reeling and in… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Digging up the dirt on soil structure

WE CAN ALL see that the daylight length is getting longer at each end of the day. In less than two weeks, spring officially begins.… Continue reading

LETTER: Library great resource

The Port Angeles Public Library is an amazing community resource. We were fortunate to attend two wonderful events there in the past two weeks. The… Continue reading

LETTER: Not violating law

Thank you for printing the hysterical paid advertisement from the League of Women Voters regarding the Trump administration’s supposed weaponizing of government against Americans. Trump… Continue reading

LETTER: Protests will continue

Yes, we will keep protesting Trump and Elon’s power grab for their personal gain. We will protest the lack of their transparency in their claims… Continue reading

LETTER: Supports LWV

For many years, I’ve followed elections and keenly watched the League of Women Voters of the United States. They are being criticized now for being… Continue reading

Murder trial rescheduled for October

Both sides waiting for forensic testing results

Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin.

Supply-side housing can create units in walkable neighborhoods

OUR HOUSING CRISIS has complex roots going back decades. As economist Jenny Schuetz says in her book, “Fixer-Upper: How to Repair America’s Broken Housing Systems,”… Continue reading

Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin.