The problem with net-pen aquaculture is the methodology, i.e. the “net-pen” structure of the system, not the native vs. non-native aspect. Open net-pen structures with… Continue reading
Disaster prep talks are beneficial for all concerned. Let us not forget our children. Adults are preparing in ways to provide their homes with food,… Continue reading
If you remember two years ago, one would have thought the Port Angeles High School was going to fall down. Way back when they were… Continue reading
The Arctic National Refuge in Alaska has sustained the native Gwich’in people for centuries. Its coastal plain has provided the birthing grounds for the caribou… Continue reading
Most of us would recognize the concept of white privilege. We walk into pricey stores and wander around without suspicious looks from management, we stroll… Continue reading
A picture has been lost. For many years, there was a picture of the people involved in the first trial of the formerly new courthouse… Continue reading
Thanks for running Kurt Grinnell’s engaging and informative piece on net pen aquaculture, and I applaud the partnership the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is undertaking with… Continue reading
How to vote for the $46.7 million capitol levy for improvements to Port Angeles schools? Consider the following: In 2015, voters rejected a $98.25 billion… Continue reading
I, for one, regret to see Susan Shotthafer leaving the school board. I felt she was a healthy shot of adrenaline in our body politic… Continue reading
Values are strange things to compare, consider and use. We have politicians who state values that refuse common sense, historical logic and human behaviors. Take… Continue reading
Regarding the Dec. 28 Peninsula Daily News letter to the editor “Ponders U-turn” about the correct way to make U-turns on U.S. Highway 101, here… Continue reading
It is said “we create our own reality,” but I beg to differ. I never voted for any of those corrupted, treasonous, National Rifle Association-loving,… Continue reading
I don’t know about you but, despite rumors of Russian interference in the recent presidential election, I conclude that the constant and continuing claims of… Continue reading
suicides, rapes, robberies, auto accidents, heroin, opiates, old age,… Continue reading
I need some help here. Seems to me that the Democrats would be behind this tax bill since they believe it will destroy the American… Continue reading
A recent ad in the Peninsula Daily News, seeking to attract guests to a local hotel on New Year’s Eve, used the headline, “Go Ahead… Continue reading
In regards to Michael Carman’s Dec. 23 Peninsula Daily News article, “Wolves roaming further afield.” He makes a reference to a recent sighting of a… Continue reading
Harassing the homeless is not going to fix the problem of homelessness. Dumping the expense of patrolling the homeless on the taxpayers will never fix… Continue reading
Many experts believe our tax plan will reward those with no need at the cost to those with the greatest need, and are worlds away… Continue reading
This is the year that I finally found out what Christmas is all about. I volunteered both Christmas Eve and Day at the new warming… Continue reading