Do you believe election polls that show the presidential race is very close?… Continue reading
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A line of colorful witch hats is strung between autumn trees in the 300 block of west 10th street in west Port Angeles.… Continue reading
How often do you see your extended family?… Continue reading
AS NOVEMBER DESCENDS upon us and the days are now far shorter, damper and cooler, many garden chores are in need or will be done… Continue reading
I’d like to make a comment on Stephen Moore’s recent column (PDN, Oct. 8.) Moore’s idea is to let states decide, so we can get… Continue reading
It is time to vote. Sometimes it is a challenge to determine who is best. Adam Bernbaum is the best choice for state Representative, Legislative… Continue reading
I’m writing to express my enthusiastic support for Kate Dexter’s bid for Clallam County commissioner. I have watched Kate’s tireless dedication to the people she… Continue reading
I will gladly vote yes for both the Port Angeles School District school bond and levy. Our two sons attended grades 1-12 at Port Angeles… Continue reading
In her column, Mona Charen says that Trump is lying about hurricane relief aid being sent to western North Carolina because the people there voted… Continue reading
I am writing this letter to express my support for Randy Johnson for Clallam County commissioner, District 2. I have been in the building industry… Continue reading
With the emphasis this year rightfully on the presidential election, it would be easy to overlook the Clallam County Charter Review Commission race. That commission… Continue reading
I am supporting local business owner, electrician and community-minded Ken Simpson for Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner. Ken has a deep, working knowledge of… Continue reading
Let’s be real about what kills timber jobs. We need timber for jobs, housing and wood products. We need the forests for clean air, water,… Continue reading
I would like to thank two ladies from the Port Angeles area for salvaging my hiking trip in Scotland on Sept. 6. My knee brace… Continue reading
There is less than a month until Election Day. There have been thousands of hours of media coverage about the national candidates and door knockers… Continue reading
Our country is only one of a few developed nations that has never elected a woman leader. With the U.S. presidential election on the horizon,… Continue reading
Dear Port Angeles voters, please vote yes on Proposition 1 and Proposition 2 in support of the renewal of the Port Angeles School District EP&O… Continue reading
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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
In today’s fast-paced world, achieving and maintaining a healthy weight can be daunting. With so many weight loss supplements claiming miraculous results, finding a product… Continue reading