Some officials reserve judgment
For I the LORD do not change (Malachi 3:6a ESV) It has been said, “The only thing constant is change.” We experience it from the… Continue reading
Washington’s economy continues to improve, with the latest state revenue forecast showing that lawmakers will have… Continue reading
Paul Hansen’s March 14 opinion piece perfectly stated the case for an emergency measure of a proposed capital gains tax, Senate Bill 5096, to affect… Continue reading
Puget Sound forests declining
Paving repairs will begin today on portions of South Race Street, West Fifth Street and Golf Course Road, Port Angeles public works… Continue reading
Free event hosted at farm open to all levels of gardeners
Contract with collection service to be terminated
Auditor’s office probes possible embezzlement
Port Angeles and Sequim earn sweeps
The Sequim School Board has approved the release of a request for qualifications to oversee a $15 million capital project plan. Local voters… Continue reading
The Fiver Acre School Parent Service Organization will conduct a paper shredding fundraiser 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. A truck from LeMay… Continue reading
Health department guidelines limit participants at 75
Park rangers investigating Port Angeles man
The Kiwanis Club of Sequim-Dungeness will sell emergency water purification filters from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. The club will sell… Continue reading
Restaurant workers on the North Olympic Peninsula soon will be eligible for vaccinations, after Gov. Jay Inslee announced changes to the state’s priorities Thursday. Restaurant,… Continue reading
Reconstructed racing yacht likely to end up in Port Townsend, he says
Roughriders earn North Division crown
Wolves preserve shutout victory over Olympic
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Several bushes that were planted around the Peninsula Daily News’ Port Townsend office at 1939 E. Sims Way were hacked up by a vandal early… Continue reading