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LETTER: Socialism does not morph into fascism

Anyone who thinks that socialism “morphs” into fascism (as one letter writer recently suggested), does not understand these political philosophies of governance. Our prime example… Continue reading

Are you concerend about the endangered orcas who sometimes come near the Olympic Peninsula?

Are you concerned about the endangered orcas that sometimes come near the Olympic Peninsula?… Continue reading

  • Aug 5, 2018
PHOTOS: Gospel concert caps week of learning at Acoustic Blues Festival

PHOTOS: Gospel concert caps week of learning at Acoustic Blues Festival

Students and teachers participated in a workshop and performed in a gospel concert that wrapped up the Acoustic Blues Festival at Fort… Continue reading

PHOTOS: Gospel concert caps week of learning at Acoustic Blues Festival
PHOTO GALLERY: Pies star in Saturday’s Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival
PHOTO GALLERY: Pies star in Saturday’s Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival

LETTER: Congress needs to censure the president

Need censure Congress must censure President Donald Trump. Having limited knowledge of national and international current or historical events, his self-promotion, deceptive tweets and secret… Continue reading

LETTER: Need to look at re-engineering U.S. 101 at Morse Creek

Engineering 101 A repeated thought has crossed my mind while driving through the Morse Creek stretch of U.S. Highway 101. Especially for westbound traffic, a… Continue reading

LETTER: Trump is president only through deals with the Devil

Deals with the Devil We have had a great run. Democracy, freedom, liberty, unalienable rights, and government at the consent of the governed have lasted… Continue reading

LETTER: Wrong to celebrate bridge barriers with block party

No bridge party I’m sorry but I think it’s in very poor taste to have a block party to celebrate suicide barriers. The reason the… Continue reading

Three Sequim students feted for their work

Three Sequim students feted for their work

The Rotary Club of Sequim has announced three Sequim High School students as its students of the month. The students are Porter Funston,… Continue reading

Three Sequim students feted for their work

LETTER: Hayden smart, compassionate choice for District Court

Voting for Hayden This primary and subsequent general election are very important. This position affects most everyone because District Court hears cases regarding traffic infractions… Continue reading

LETTER: Voting for a woman a vote for change in court

the people — can make a great change in the court by voting for… Continue reading

LETTER: Voting for Wilke for District 24 state representative

Support Wilke I want to encourage American citizens in Clallam County to be sure to vote in our 2018 primary election. Most people have received… Continue reading

Researchers watching grieving orca; highlights plight of endangered mammals

Whale researchers are keeping close watch on an endangered orca that has spent the past week keeping her dead calf afloat in Pacific… Continue reading

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News Arron Stark, executive chef for Jefferson Healthcare in Port Townsend, holds up the peel from a cucumber while giving pointers for cooking healthy foods to kids and adults at the Jefferson County Farmer’s market on Wednesday. Stark demonstrated the making of a healthy dip for a crudite using fresh peas and cottage cheese as part of World Wide Breast Feeding Week with the emphasis on breast milk as the very first healthy food kids get in life. The program was sponsored by Jefferson Healthcare and Jefferson County Public Health. The demos will repeat on Saturday at the Uptown Farmer’s Market.

PHOTO: Appealing peel at farmers market in PT

Arran Stark, executive chef for Jefferson Healthcare in Port Townsend, holds up the peel from a cucumber while giving pointers for cooking… Continue reading

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News Arron Stark, executive chef for Jefferson Healthcare in Port Townsend, holds up the peel from a cucumber while giving pointers for cooking healthy foods to kids and adults at the Jefferson County Farmer’s market on Wednesday. Stark demonstrated the making of a healthy dip for a crudite using fresh peas and cottage cheese as part of World Wide Breast Feeding Week with the emphasis on breast milk as the very first healthy food kids get in life. The program was sponsored by Jefferson Healthcare and Jefferson County Public Health. The demos will repeat on Saturday at the Uptown Farmer’s Market.

LETTER: Conservative medium dictates policy to president

the election of Rupert Murdoch (Fox News owner) to the U.S. presidency and his vice president, Fox journalist Sean Hannity?… Continue reading

LETTER: Others accuse President Trump of things they’re guilty of

“Gaslighting” describes when someone accuses others of doing things they themselves are guilty of. Example: accusations of “sex offender,” racism and others laid against President… Continue reading

LETTER: Keep president in check, vote for Democrats

which used to be an economically conservative and socially responsible party — has morphed itself into a new… Continue reading

LETTER: Opportunities abound for superhero interest

Thanks for the interesting article about superhero movies (“Why are we obsessed with superhero movies.” PDN, July 15). But, if you want to get the… Continue reading

LETTER: Three fingers pointing back

The latest vintage whine in “Shoe’s on other foot” [PDN 7/15] reminds me greatly of President Donald Trump’s crybaby self-justifying blame game wherein he exonerates… Continue reading

LETTER: Trump economy brings tourists to area

I have been in Sequim for over 20 years and have never seen so many tourists in Sequim. Very simple answer: It’s the Trump economy.… Continue reading