Wire Service

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t beat around the bush with tree pruning

now that the severe cold weather set in and then, just like that, it’s gone, means you need to prune,… Continue reading

Heart-healthy luncheon slated for next Friday

Event chair: Women can experience different symptoms

LETTER: Bad bills

I cannot believe the arrogance of elected officials in Olympia. They feel they are absolutely smarter and know what’s best for our children. Senate Bill… Continue reading

LETTER: Crucial public safety

Law enforcement representatives, organizations and concerned individuals testified against House Bill 1512 before the House Community Safety Committee on Feb. 10. Similar opposition to previous… Continue reading

LETTER: Keep protesting

I was in downtown Port Angeles on Monday and caught a brief glimpse of the protest in front of the courthouse. I understand similar protests… Continue reading

LETTER: School support

Over the past few weeks, I had the privilege of working alongside Citizens for Sequim Schools and community members throughout our district to advocate for… Continue reading

LETTER: Seven years sober

The Good Shepherd rejoices when a lost sheep is found, and so does the community. Today, Jenni Tiderman Rogers is known for her cheerful, magnanimous… Continue reading

LETTER: Victoria loves PA

Heartened to see Port Angeles citizenry warmly welcoming and expressing solidarity with Victorians arriving on the first Coho sailing. Sometimes of late, I’ve found myself… Continue reading

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

Should the U.S. host a foreign leader indicted as a war criminal by the International Criminal Court?

Should the U.S. host a foreign leader indicted as a war criminal by the International Criminal Court? … Continue reading

  • Feb 21, 2025
Arlington Baptist University senior Kamron Meadows, a 2021 Port Angeles High School grad, was recently selected as the Central Southwest Conference Pitcher of the Week after tossing five scoreless innings and earning the win in relief as AB went on to win the NCCAA Division II Invitational against Southeastern Baptist. (Reese Couture)

AREA SPORTS: Port Angeles’ Kamron Meadows throwing heat in Texas

Earns Conference Pitcher of the Week honor

Arlington Baptist University senior Kamron Meadows, a 2021 Port Angeles High School grad, was recently selected as the Central Southwest Conference Pitcher of the Week after tossing five scoreless innings and earning the win in relief as AB went on to win the NCCAA Division II Invitational against Southeastern Baptist. (Reese Couture)

Consultant: Positive responses for possible hospital merger

Evaluation process to continue over next three months

ISSUES OF FAITH: Finding neighbors in the snow

WE STILL HAVE a little snow piled up in our yard and parking areas, but a week ago, we had a lot more. The first… Continue reading

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Evergreen Hemp Gummies: Benefits, Side Effects & Everything You Need to Know

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a balanced lifestyle is more critical than ever. Natural supplements have gained immense popularity as individuals seek holistic approaches to… Continue reading

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Apple Drops Supplement: The Pros & Cons You Need to Know Before Trying It

In an era where health-conscious choices dominate our lives, natural supplements like Apple Drops have emerged as a beacon of hope for individuals striving for… Continue reading

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Evo Step Insoles & Foot Health: What Studies Reveal About Magnetic Therapy

In the fast-paced world we live in, comfort and health often take a backseat to our daily hustle. Many individuals suffer from foot pain, discomfort,… Continue reading

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Does your will include leaving any money to a nonprofit?

Does your will include leaving any money to a nonprofit?… Continue reading

  • Feb 20, 2025
Shannon Story of Port Angeles, an employee of ACI construction in Tacoma, directs traffic on Water Street in Port Townsend on Wednesday as heavy equipment is jostled around the job site. The company is replacing a 100-year-old sewer pipeline with larger and stronger materials. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sewer replacement

Shannon Story of Port Angeles, an employee of ACI construction in Tacoma, directs traffic on Water Street in Port Townsend on Wednesday as heavy equipment… Continue reading

Shannon Story of Port Angeles, an employee of ACI construction in Tacoma, directs traffic on Water Street in Port Townsend on Wednesday as heavy equipment is jostled around the job site. The company is replacing a 100-year-old sewer pipeline with larger and stronger materials. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Federal, state cuts could have impact at Clallam Transit

General manager says agency has ‘good reserve’

Port Angeles School Board to interview semi-finalists for superintendent

The Port Angeles School District board has selected five semi-finalists for its next superintendent who will interview via Zoom on Saturday. The… Continue reading