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How Cyber Heater Uses Ceramic Technology to Heat Rooms in Minutes

As winter approaches, the need for effective and efficient heating solutions rises exponentially. The Cyber Heater has entered the market as a game-changing product, promising… Continue reading

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Smoothie Diet Burn Plan: Discover the Weight Loss Power of the 28-Day Burn Plan

Smoothie Diet Burn Plan: Discover the Weight Loss Power of the 28-Day Burn Plan Teaser IMAGE In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can… Continue reading

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Do strict production quotas lead to high rates of injuries for factory workers?

Do strict production quotas lead to high rates of injuries for factory workers?… Continue reading

  • Dec 16, 2024
Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love tries to get away from Seattle's Coby Bryant in Sunday night's game at Lumen Field in Seattle. Green Bay won 30-13. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: Packers start hot and roll Seahawks 30-13; Geno Smith hurt

Before Sunday night’s game was even 10 minutes old, Josh Jacobs had already left his stamp. The Green Bay Packers rode their star… Continue reading

Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love tries to get away from Seattle's Coby Bryant in Sunday night's game at Lumen Field in Seattle. Green Bay won 30-13. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
A kite-boarder takes his board into the storm-tossed waters of Port Townsend Bay at Fort Worden State Park during a sunbreak on Saturday, while a rainbow forms over the Point Wilson Lighthouse. Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Wave rider in Port Townsend Bay

A kiteboarder takes his board into the storm-tossed waters of Port Townsend Bay at Fort Worden State Park during a sunbreak on Saturday, while a… Continue reading

A kite-boarder takes his board into the storm-tossed waters of Port Townsend Bay at Fort Worden State Park during a sunbreak on Saturday, while a rainbow forms over the Point Wilson Lighthouse. Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
The holidays can be a difficult time for those who have lost a loved one.

Grief and the holidays

Strategies to navigate the holiday season when you’ve lost a loved one

The holidays can be a difficult time for those who have lost a loved one.

Should people attaching googly eyes to public statues and art be prosecuted?

Should people attaching googly eyes to public statues and art be prosecuted?… Continue reading

  • Dec 15, 2024
Pruning evergreens in December is not only ideal, but the trimmings can make gorgeous arrangements around your house that in our climate will naturally last until March. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News)

A GROWING CONCERN: Good pruning practices are evergreen

I HAVE BEEN pruning evergreens now for the last two weeks at a fever pitch! That is because late November and all of December is… Continue reading

Pruning evergreens in December is not only ideal, but the trimmings can make gorgeous arrangements around your house that in our climate will naturally last until March. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News)

LETTER: OMC’s options

The Olympic Medical Center (OMC) board shared that it was, for financial reasons, investigating partnership options with other medical entities (PDN, Dec. 6). The list… Continue reading

LETTER: Parking problems

Who knew parking in Port Angeles was such a breeze? Forget those pesky red curbs, they’re just suggestions, apparently. My neighbor’s guests have mastered the… Continue reading

LETTER: Social spending

Some of President Trump’s wealthy Republicans seem to threaten all-out war against middle- and lower-income Americans. Billionaire geniuses, e.g., Musk and Ramaswamy, float vague profundities… Continue reading

Garrett Jones, left, and John Blomgren plan community events at Port Townsend’s Imprint Bookshop, which they have just purchased. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

New owners plan events, expansion at Imprint Bookshop

After taking over Nov. 1, couple celebrates location’s 50-year anniversary

Garrett Jones, left, and John Blomgren plan community events at Port Townsend’s Imprint Bookshop, which they have just purchased. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles School District to start superintendent hiring process

School board’s goal is to name new leader by March 7

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… Continue reading

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Why Everyone’s Talking About the Truly Beauty Shave Kit’s Glazed Donut Oil

When it comes to personal grooming, the quality of the products you use can make a significant difference in your overall shaving experience. The Truly… Continue reading

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Are Nutra Pro Keto Gummies Worth It? Benefits, Pricing, and User Reviews

In the fast-paced world of health and wellness, the focus on achieving fitness goals without the struggle of restrictive diets or intensive workout regimens has… Continue reading

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SunBurst CBD Gummies Review: The Truth About Their Benefits and Effectiveness

In today’s fast-paced world, managing stress, discomfort, and achieving a balanced lifestyle can often feel overwhelming. To combat these challenges, many individuals are turning to… Continue reading

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Can you play a musical instrument?

Can you play a musical instrument?… Continue reading

  • Dec 13, 2024
Every morning at 6, six local men are on the racquetball courts of the Port Angeles YMCA. The players — from left, Henry Pimentel, 70, Roy Gotham, 79, Carl Gay, 74, Todd German, 58, Frank Burke, 76, and Jerry Allen, 69 — say the friendly games are good for cardio and camaraderie. Gotham and Gay have been playing together for more than 40 years. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Cardio and camaraderie: Group meets weekdays for racquetball

Two ‘originals’ have been playing for 40-plus years

Every morning at 6, six local men are on the racquetball courts of the Port Angeles YMCA. The players — from left, Henry Pimentel, 70, Roy Gotham, 79, Carl Gay, 74, Todd German, 58, Frank Burke, 76, and Jerry Allen, 69 — say the friendly games are good for cardio and camaraderie. Gotham and Gay have been playing together for more than 40 years. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)