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Erin Hennessey.

Musician, teacher returns home for two concerts

Erin Hennessey to play Friday, Saturday with Port Angeles Symphony

Erin Hennessey.
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I Tried GlucoTonic for 60 Days to Help Balance My Blood Sugar—Here’s What Happened!

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining optimal health can be a challenge, especially for individuals facing blood sugar management issues. GlucoTonic is a dietary supplement designed… Continue reading

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NavaThermo Heater Complaints: Is It as Safe and Effective as Claimed?

As the winter chill sets in, many of us search for efficient and effective heating solutions that keep our homes warm and cozy without breaking… Continue reading

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99+ Life Extension Reviews: Can This Anti-Aging Supplement Really Turn Back Time?

In today’s fast-paced world, longevity and vitality have become the ultimate goals for many individuals. The quest for a longer, healthier life has led to… Continue reading

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Akusoli Insoles vs Traditional Insoles: The Truth About Foot Pain Relief

In today’s fast-paced world, our feet bear the brunt of our daily activities, from standing for long hours at work to walking, running, or engaging… Continue reading

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After Jan. 27, people visiting Starbucks locations will be required to make a purchase in order to stay or use the restroom. Do you agree with this policy?

After Jan. 27, people visiting Starbucks locations will be required to make a purchase in order to stay or use the restroom. Do you agree… Continue reading

  • Jan 14, 2025
Phyllis Becker of Port Hadlock, foreground, and Wendy Davis of Port Townsend, volunteers with the Jefferson County Trash Task Force, pick up litter along Discovery Road on Sunday during the first trash pickup of the year. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Litter patrol

Phyllis Becker of Port Hadlock, foreground, and Wendy Davis of Port Townsend, volunteers with the Jefferson County Trash Task Force, pick up litter along Discovery… Continue reading

Phyllis Becker of Port Hadlock, foreground, and Wendy Davis of Port Townsend, volunteers with the Jefferson County Trash Task Force, pick up litter along Discovery Road on Sunday during the first trash pickup of the year. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Can a 15-Second Pepper Trick End Neuropathy Pain? NerveFreedom Says Yes

Nerve pain can be an overwhelming and debilitating experience that affects millions of people worldwide. Whether it’s due to injury, medical conditions, or simply the… Continue reading

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Astral Treasury Reviews: Shocking Truth About Its Money Manifestation Techniques

In today’s fast-paced world, manifestation has emerged as a guiding force for many seeking financial abundance and personal fulfillment. Among the various manifestation programs available,… Continue reading

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Should the United States be the leader in governing how artificial intelligence spreads across the world?

Should the United States be the leader in governing how artificial intelligence spreads across the world?… Continue reading

  • Jan 13, 2025
Dr. Helena Soomer-Lincoln of Fairy Tale Dental reflects on her childhood in Soviet-era Estonia and remembers her father would say “Estonia will be independent one day.” And then, in 1991, I witnessed the revolution. I saw Russian tanks turn away. That moment gave me a sense of hope and purpose that has stayed with her. Photo courtesy of Fairy Tale Dental.
Dr. Helena Soomer-Lincoln of Fairy Tale Dental reflects on her childhood in Soviet-era Estonia and remembers her father would say “Estonia will be independent one day.” And then, in 1991, I witnessed the revolution. I saw Russian tanks turn away. That moment gave me a sense of hope and purpose that has stayed with her. Photo courtesy of Fairy Tale Dental.
Tim Branham, left, his wife Mickey and Bill Pearl work on a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle entitled “Days to Remember.” The North Olympic Library at its main branch on South Peabody Street in Port Angeles sponsored a jigsaw puzzle contest on Saturday, and 15 contestants challenged their skills. With teams of two to four, contestants try to put together a puzzle in a two-hour time limit. Justin Senter and Rachel Cook finished their puzzle in 54 minutes to win the event. The record from past years is less than 40 minutes. The next puzzle contest will be at 10 a.m. Feb. 8. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Piece by piece

Jigsaw puzzle contest in Port Angeles

Tim Branham, left, his wife Mickey and Bill Pearl work on a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle entitled “Days to Remember.” The North Olympic Library at its main branch on South Peabody Street in Port Angeles sponsored a jigsaw puzzle contest on Saturday, and 15 contestants challenged their skills. With teams of two to four, contestants try to put together a puzzle in a two-hour time limit. Justin Senter and Rachel Cook finished their puzzle in 54 minutes to win the event. The record from past years is less than 40 minutes. The next puzzle contest will be at 10 a.m. Feb. 8. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Have you ever sold your used clothes through a consignment store or online site?

Have you ever sold your used clothes through a consignment store or online site?… Continue reading

  • Jan 12, 2025
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A GROWING CONCERN: In pruning, why and where matter

WELL, DAY 10 still has no frost and the mild temperatures are pushing several of your landscape plants to “break dormancy.” With that in mind,… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend hopes to sell the Elmore

First step will be to have the vessel inspected

Threat against Port Angeles high school resolved, school district says

Principal credits partnerships with law enforcement agencies

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

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Hexa Heat Reviews: Real Customer Experiences with This Game-Changing Heater

In an age where personal comfort is paramount, especially during chilly months, having an efficient heating solution is not just a luxury but a necessity.… Continue reading

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