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Lt. Cmdr. Lyndsay P. Evans.

Two Navy crew members who went missing after crash identified

Two U.S. Navy crew members who were missing after their aircraft crashed near Mount Rainier during a training flight last week have been identified, according… Continue reading

Lt. Cmdr. Lyndsay P. Evans.
Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Home extends its care to families beyond funeral services by offering a variety of grief support resources. Each family is provided with a detailed packet of local grief services, including information about the Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County.

Navigating grief with empathy and support

Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Home offers personalized support for grieving families.

Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Home extends its care to families beyond funeral services by offering a variety of grief support resources. Each family is provided with a detailed packet of local grief services, including information about the Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County.

What is your favorite natural feature of the Peninsula?

What is your favorite natural feature of the Peninsula?… Continue reading

  • Oct 20, 2024
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Free Trump Coin Pack Issued to Supporters – Claim Your Exclusive Patriot Coins Now!

In the ever-evolving landscape of political memorabilia, few items have garnered as much attention and enthusiasm as the Trump Mystery Coin Pack. For former President… Continue reading

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Claim Your Free 2024 Trump Bar Pack Now – Exclusive Gold Bar Giveaway for Patriots!

The Trump Mystery Bar Pack offers a unique opportunity for supporters of Donald Trump to own a piece of commemorative memorabilia. These bars are not… Continue reading

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Trump ‘The Don’ T-Shirt Review: Exclusive Election Giveaway – 500 Free Tees, Just Cover Shipping!

Few products resonate as powerfully when expressing patriotism, loyalty, and unwavering support for American ideals as the Trump “The Don” T-Shirt. Whether you are a… Continue reading

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Fall color is breathtaking and why I emphasize it so! My sister took this photo last week at our cottage in far Northern Wisconsin and perfectly shows why everyone should plant fall foliage plants. (Linda May)

A GROWING CONCERN: Fall in love with autumn foliage plants

WITHOUT QUESTION, I believe that fall foliage color is the most underutilized (although stunningly brilliant) and unplanned element in the garden. And not just here… Continue reading

Fall color is breathtaking and why I emphasize it so! My sister took this photo last week at our cottage in far Northern Wisconsin and perfectly shows why everyone should plant fall foliage plants. (Linda May)

LETTER: Help the people

Are you as thrilled as I am to think of Clallam County getting $3.4 million for pathway development? How many homes could be built with… Continue reading

LETTER: Re-elect Johnson

Randy Johnson, a Clallam County commissioner, has served his terms of service with the words “service to the people of Clallam County” in all his… Continue reading

LETTER: Support timber harvesting

Voters should be aware that a vote for Dave Upthegrove as Commissioner of Public Lands or Kate Dexter for Clallam County commissioner is a vote… Continue reading

LETTER: Vote Simpson

Thank God there’s still heroes to look to like Christopher Johnson. After many years of government service and exposure to human failures, it is so… Continue reading

LETTER: Vote Upthegrove

In her race for Commissioner of Public Lands, Jamie Herrera Beutler is now taking a page from the man she voted to impeach: tell lies… Continue reading

About two dozen took part in a community cold plunge in the 48-degree waters of Port Townsend Bay on Thursday to celebrate the biggest super moon of the year. Although the moon wasn’t due to rise for at least another hour, that didn’t dampen the participants’ entry into the bay next to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center aquarium. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Taking the plunge

About two dozen took part in a community cold plunge in the 48-degree waters of Port Townsend Bay on Thursday to celebrate the biggest super… Continue reading

About two dozen took part in a community cold plunge in the 48-degree waters of Port Townsend Bay on Thursday to celebrate the biggest super moon of the year. Although the moon wasn’t due to rise for at least another hour, that didn’t dampen the participants’ entry into the bay next to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center aquarium. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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

The Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts will present David Payne’s one-man show, “Churchill,” at Field Hall on Tuesday. (David Payne)

Touring performer to bring Sir Winston to Port Angeles

At first, Kari Chance said no. October looked to be crazy busy for Chance, executive director of the Juan de Fuca Foundation… Continue reading

The Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts will present David Payne’s one-man show, “Churchill,” at Field Hall on Tuesday. (David Payne)

Have you ever filled prescriptions through a mail-order pharmacy?

Have you ever filled prescriptions through a mail-order pharmacy?… Continue reading

  • Oct 18, 2024
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Are Peak Results Keto + ACV Gummies Worth It? The Pros and Cons You Need to Know

In the ever-evolving world of health and wellness, finding effective supplements that can assist in weight loss and overall health can be a daunting task.… Continue reading

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KetoNature Keto + ACV Gummies Review: Can They Help You Achieve Ketosis Faster?

The demand for effective dietary supplements has surged in an era dominated by quick fixes and miracle solutions for weight loss. One product that has… Continue reading

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Students in Niall Twomey’s seventh-grade science class take cover under their workstations during a Great Shakeout drill on Thursday at Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend. The students dropped, took cover and held on for the duration of the 30-second drill in order to build muscle memory in the event of a real earthquake or tsunami on the Peninsula. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Great shakeout

Students in Niall Twomey’s seventh-grade science class take cover under their workstations during a Great Shakeout drill on Thursday at Blue Heron Middle School in… Continue reading

Students in Niall Twomey’s seventh-grade science class take cover under their workstations during a Great Shakeout drill on Thursday at Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend. The students dropped, took cover and held on for the duration of the 30-second drill in order to build muscle memory in the event of a real earthquake or tsunami on the Peninsula. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)