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High School junior Heidi Leitz (at table) signs a letter of commitment on Friday with St. Martin's University to play softball surrounded by her family. From left are mother Stephanie Leitz; brother Owen Leitz, 16; sister Allison Leitz (13); sister Anna Leitz (11); father Ed Leitz; and sister Audrey Leitz (11). (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

PREP SOFTBALL: Port Angeles’ Heidi Leitz signs to play for St. Martin’s

Port Angeles High School junior Heidi Leitz signed a letter of commitment on Friday with St. Martin’s University to play softball next… Continue reading

High School junior Heidi Leitz (at table) signs a letter of commitment on Friday with St. Martin's University to play softball surrounded by her family. From left are mother Stephanie Leitz; brother Owen Leitz, 16; sister Allison Leitz (13); sister Anna Leitz (11); father Ed Leitz; and sister Audrey Leitz (11). (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
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The Truth About Vigor Pump Gummies: Benefits, Ingredients, and Real User Results

In today’s fast-paced world, many men find themselves struggling with issues related to sexual performance and satisfaction. Whether it’s due to age, stress, or lifestyle… Continue reading

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Is Sugar Delete Safe? The Truth About Its Risks and Side Effects

In the quest for effective health solutions, particularly for managing blood sugar levels, Sugar Delete has emerged as a keyword in natural supplements. As diabetes… Continue reading

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Tiva Heater Review: The Truth Behind the Hype and Potential Risks Revealed

As the winter chill creeps in, finding effective and energy-efficient heating solutions becomes a priority for many homeowners. Enter the Tiva Heater—a revolutionary product designed… Continue reading

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HeatAura: The Portable Heater Turning Frosty Nights into Heated Conversations

As winter approaches, the need for efficient heating solutions becomes increasingly pressing. With rising energy costs and the challenges of maintaining a comfortable indoor environment,… Continue reading

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MannaFlux Ultra Side Effects and Benefits: The Truth Behind This Popular Supplement

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining optimal health often takes a back seat to our busy lives. With the increasing popularity of dietary supplements, it can… Continue reading

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Do you feel prepared for extreme weather events?

Do you feel prepared for extreme weather events?… Continue reading

  • Nov 19, 2024
Samite, pictured during his Field Arts & Events Hall performance last fall, is returning to Port Angeles for a matinee and evening performance this Saturday. (Field Arts & Events Hall)
Samite, pictured during his Field Arts & Events Hall performance last fall, is returning to Port Angeles for a matinee and evening performance this Saturday. (Field Arts & Events Hall)

Port of Port Angeles ready to approve budget

Agency also considering Project Macoma

Port of Port Townsend approves operating, capital budgets

Agency OKs increases to rate card, two levies

Would you agree with President-elect Donald Trump to declare a national emergency and use the U.S. military to assist with deportation?

Would you agree with President-elect Donald Trump to declare a national emergency and use the U.S. military to assist with deportation?… Continue reading

  • Nov 18, 2024
Breaking the stigma surrounding death and planning for such life events, Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel shares important details surrounding available memorial benefits for veterans and their families.

Harper Ridgeview Funeral Home offers compassionate support in veteran funeral planning

Funeral home shares key information for veterans and their families on funeral arrangements

Breaking the stigma surrounding death and planning for such life events, Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel shares important details surrounding available memorial benefits for veterans and their families.
Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s catch basins. They used a sprayer and additional tools to suck out all the debris, mostly leaves, to prevent flooding. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Flood prevention

Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s catch basins. They used a sprayer and… Continue reading

Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s catch basins. They used a sprayer and additional tools to suck out all the debris, mostly leaves, to prevent flooding. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Where do you eat Thanksgiving dinner?

Where do you eat Thanksgiving dinner?… Continue reading

  • Nov 17, 2024

A GROWING CONCERN: Get in the middle of a great garden

AS I WAS going through my records and notes, I came across an article from 2020 that was just so perfect for this week and… Continue reading

LETTER: Clean up PA harbor

The shameful cleanup history of the Port Angeles Harbor-Rayonier Mill is tragic. Are the state Department of Ecology and other government entities serious about cleaning… Continue reading

LETTER: Half-truths do nothing

If Cal Thomas’ “Democracy lives in brightness” commentary was intended to highlight how the GOP and Trump policies shine a bright, clarifying light on how… Continue reading

LETTER: Listen to electorate

Voters polls have repeatedly shown that people are fed up with inflation, the crime rate, a wide open border, drugs, DEI and defunding the police,… Continue reading

Signs from library StoryWalk project found to be vandalized

‘We hope this is an isolated incident,’ library officials say

April Jackson, The Reptile Lady, speaks while students hold a 12-foot Burmese python named “Mr. Pickles” at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles on Friday. The students, from left to right, are Braden Gray, Bennett Gray, Grayson Stern, Aubrey Whitaker, Cami Stern, Elliot Whitaker and Cole Gillilan. Jackson, a second-generation presenter, showed a variety of reptiles from turtles to iguanas. Her father, The Reptile Man, is Scott Peterson from Monroe, who started teaching about reptiles more than 35 years ago. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

The Reptile Lady

April Jackson, The Reptile Lady, speaks while students hold a 12-foot Burmese python named “Mr. Pickles” at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles on Friday.… Continue reading

April Jackson, The Reptile Lady, speaks while students hold a 12-foot Burmese python named “Mr. Pickles” at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles on Friday. The students, from left to right, are Braden Gray, Bennett Gray, Grayson Stern, Aubrey Whitaker, Cami Stern, Elliot Whitaker and Cole Gillilan. Jackson, a second-generation presenter, showed a variety of reptiles from turtles to iguanas. Her father, The Reptile Man, is Scott Peterson from Monroe, who started teaching about reptiles more than 35 years ago. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)