Wire Service

LETTER: Fine print a filter for advertisements, pamphlets

Informed voting We are being bombarded with literature urging either a pro or con vote on the propositions appearing on this ballot. The information is… Continue reading

LETTER: Funding for Waterfront Center could be better spent

Need more housing This town desperately needs to become cognizant of Mahatma Gandhi’s wisdom, “A nation’s greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest… Continue reading

LETTER: I-1639 would increase safety, common sense

Safety, common sense How crazy is it that, in our state, an 18-year-old can walk into a store and come out minutes later owning and… Continue reading

LETTER: Jefferson deserves best possible jurisprudence

Best jurisprudence It is bad enough that Jeffersonians have for years experienced questionable jurisprudence in District Court. Now we are asked to elect a retiring… Continue reading

LETTER: Keep good thing going at PUD with Simpson

Re-elect Simpson Clallam Public Utility District (PUD) has provided low-cost, reliable and environmentally responsible (98% carbon free) power to county citizens since its formation over… Continue reading

LETTER: Neupert involved in the community

Voting for Neupert I am voting for David Neupert for Clallam County District Court 1. I have known him in many venues. He and I… Continue reading

LETTER: New to county but supports Doherty

Voting for Doherty I am a new resident of Clallam County and I am moving to Clallam Bay. I have known Mike Doherty for two… Continue reading

LETTER: Nichols the choice for Clallam prosecuting attorney

Vote for Nichols And the accusations fly. I’m grateful that I don’t live in that maelstrom known as Washington, D.C. There, insults, assassinations and lies… Continue reading

LETTER: Support Brotherton for vision, ideas in Jefferson

Supports Brotherton I support and strongly encourage you to vote and elect Greg Brotherton as county commissioner in Jefferson County. Research shows that attracting and… Continue reading

LETTER: Winborn deserves another four years in DCD

Outstanding performance I’m voting to re-elect Mary Ellen Winborn, director of community development (DCD), because of her outstanding performance. She is experienced, qualified, honest, and… Continue reading

LETTER: Winborn has good judgment, qualified

Good judgment for DCD I’ve been wanting to write this letter to the editor for some time. The director of community development for Clallam County… Continue reading

Makeover in Dungeness: Pilings from old wharf removed for habitat improvements

Makeover in Dungeness: Pilings from old wharf removed for habitat improvements

A weather-worn landmark on the North Olympic Peninsula is making way for improved habitat for salmon, other sea-going creatures and Peninsula residents. Creosote-laden… Continue reading

Makeover in Dungeness: Pilings from old wharf removed for habitat improvements

State officials brace voting systems against hacking

Election officials in Washington continue to bolster the state’s elections systems against cyber threats that could disrupt voting or cause… Continue reading

LETTER: Peach works tirelessly for Clallam County

Works tirelessly I would like to urge residents of Clallam County’s third district to re-elect Bill Peach as their county commissioner. Commissioner Peach is a… Continue reading

LETTER: Bureaucrats squandered much of Elwha Valley

Your article “Some hope to save historic kitchen at former Elwha Campground” (PDN, Sept. 28) points out this damaged building is just one of the… Continue reading

LETTER: Note Trump’s successes when you vote this November

I don’t know about you, but I am really liking the “Trump bumps” that just keep coming. And I think most people agree. Except, maybe,… Continue reading

LETTER: Now is the time to approve Sequim library questions

Twenty-four years ago, the people of Port Angeles approved a bond measure to build a new main library. That spacious building still serves its community… Continue reading

LETTER: Ready to vote for change

The advent of the automobile and electrification had far-ranging impacts and implications for our society. Some of the trades and industries which supported horse drawn… Continue reading

LETTER: Supports Sequim library ballot questions

My first library was a Carnegie Library in the 1940s in a small town in Michigan. No talking and no dirty hands meant that no… Continue reading

Rossi, Schrier debate for 8th Congressional District

In the only debate for one of the most closely-watched midterm races in the country, the two candidates vying for… Continue reading