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Quick Fire Keto – Does It Really Work?

In recent years, leveraging dietary supplements for weight loss has gained tremendous popularity. Quick Fire Keto gummies stand out among various options available due to… Continue reading

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WaveTune TV Antenna Claims to Offer 100+ Free Channels—But Does It Really Work?

In the ever-evolving landscape of television and entertainment, the WaveTune TV antenna emerges as a game-changing solution for viewers tired of exorbitant cable bills and… Continue reading

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I Tried PrimeBiome—Here’s What You Need to Know Before Buying

In the quest for optimal health and wellness, the importance of gut health has become increasingly recognized. The gut is often called the “second brain”… Continue reading

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When was your last medical screening to check your heart health?

When was your last medical screening to check your heart health?… Continue reading

  • Feb 28, 2025

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Sequim High School baseball hosting youth clinic March 8

A youth baseball clinic for players in grades 3-8 hosted by the Sequim High School baseball team is planned for March 8. The… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: ‘Hey, you can’t live here!’

WE FACE THAT time of year when, liturgically, we begin to move from light to darkness, even though the heavens have it the other way… Continue reading

LETTER: Port Townsend parking fees

Port Townsend plans to start charging $2 per hour for parking downtown. Violations will cost $65, up from $15. There’s no provision for people who… Continue reading

Do you believe Russian President Vladimir Putin would abide by the terms of a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine?

Do you believe Russian President Vladimir Putin would abide by the terms of a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine?… Continue reading

  • Feb 27, 2025
Zoe Hewitt, a shipwright at Haven Boatworks, uses a draw knife to shape the foremast on the 112-year-old historic schooner Adventuress, background, that is resting on the hard at the Port Townsend Marina. A new main mast, left, and the fore mast will be stepped next week, weather permitting. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Shaping Adventuress

Zoe Hewitt, a shipwright at Haven Boatworks, uses a draw knife to shape the foremast on the 112-year-old historic schooner Adventuress, background, that is resting… Continue reading

Zoe Hewitt, a shipwright at Haven Boatworks, uses a draw knife to shape the foremast on the 112-year-old historic schooner Adventuress, background, that is resting on the hard at the Port Townsend Marina. A new main mast, left, and the fore mast will be stepped next week, weather permitting. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

John Wayne Marina expected to add six buoy moorings

Project designed to accommodate 60-foot vessels

LETTER: An ego lap

Why in this era of DOGE cuts to the federal workforce to save taxpayers millions of dollars by firing thousands of workers, many of whom… Continue reading

LETTER: Day use only

The recent story regarding the planned development of the Miller Peninsula State Park (Opponents want park to stay day use, PDN, Feb. 17) gives only… Continue reading

PASD narrows search for superintendent to 3

Board expects to select finalist in executive session Saturday

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The Science Behind Ultra Prime Keto: Does It Really Help Burn Fat?

Maintaining an optimal weight and high energy levels can be daunting in today’s fast-paced world. With busy schedules and increasing stress levels, many individuals find… Continue reading

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Keto Glow vs. Other Weight Loss Gummies: What Makes This Formula Different?

In the ever-evolving world of weight loss solutions, Keto Glow has emerged as a standout option for those seeking an effective and convenient way to… Continue reading

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The Health Journey GLP-1 Booster: A Data-Driven Look at Its Ingredients and Benefits

In recent years, the pursuit of natural solutions to enhance metabolic health has gained prominence. Individuals are increasingly looking for ways to optimize their wellness… Continue reading

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The Truth About NativePath Daily Turmeric: Does It Work for Joint Pain and Immunity?

In a world where health and wellness are paramount, finding effective and natural supplements is essential. One such supplement gaining significant attention is NativePath Daily… Continue reading

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The Truth About NativePath Native Fiber: Does It Really Support Gut Health?

Maintaining optimal digestive health is more crucial than ever in today’s fast-paced world. Poor dietary choices, stress, and lack of physical activity can lead to… Continue reading

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What category are you most interested in at the Academy Awards this weekend?

What category are you most interested in at the Academy Awards this weekend?… Continue reading

  • Feb 26, 2025
A yellow oil-containment boom surrounds the 60-foot power cruiser Goldfinch after it sank at the Point Hudson Marina on Saturday. The boat was on its way from Seattle to Anacortes when it started taking on water. It made it to the Point Hudson and struck the breakwater as it entered the harbor but was able to be steered into slip 3, where it immediately sank. Port of Port Townsend staff responded and deployed the hard boom and absorbent material to contain the fuel spill. As of Monday afternoon, about 1,000 gallons of diesel had been recovered by Global Diving and Salvage with 650 gallons from the fuel tanks of the Goldfinch and the remainder being sopped up by absorbent material. The U.S. Coast Guard and the state Department of Ecology responded and performed additional containment. A plan for recovery was in the works, but it wasn’t expected to begin before Wednesday due to weather. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Boat sinks

A yellow oil-containment boom surrounds the 60-foot power cruiser Goldfinch after it sank at the Point Hudson Marina on Saturday. The boat was on its… Continue reading

A yellow oil-containment boom surrounds the 60-foot power cruiser Goldfinch after it sank at the Point Hudson Marina on Saturday. The boat was on its way from Seattle to Anacortes when it started taking on water. It made it to the Point Hudson and struck the breakwater as it entered the harbor but was able to be steered into slip 3, where it immediately sank. Port of Port Townsend staff responded and deployed the hard boom and absorbent material to contain the fuel spill. As of Monday afternoon, about 1,000 gallons of diesel had been recovered by Global Diving and Salvage with 650 gallons from the fuel tanks of the Goldfinch and the remainder being sopped up by absorbent material. The U.S. Coast Guard and the state Department of Ecology responded and performed additional containment. A plan for recovery was in the works, but it wasn’t expected to begin before Wednesday due to weather. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)