Earthquake simulation room sounds like entertainment more than anything. I assure you, nothing will prepare you for the complete unabashed power of a 9-plus magnitude… Continue reading
Ken Simpson, candidate for the Clallam County Public Utility District commission, said, “We have the cleanest, cheapest power in the country, and my purpose here… Continue reading
In summer of 1971, my best friend, Greg Victoroff, and I backpacked in Iceland for two weeks. The Land of Fire and Ice is mostly… Continue reading
In the Aug. 24 PDN, there is great article about the Sequim Highway 101 bypass. Several years ago, I wrote to local, state and federal… Continue reading
Folks, may I remind you that the job of president of the United States is not to be the Entertainer in Chief. It’s a serious… Continue reading
Like many of you, I am not immune to partisanship and rarely, if never, break ranks. Nevertheless, I appreciate those who are willing to do… Continue reading
In U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer’s newsletter, he is happy about the funding he helped procure to protect against rising sea levels on Washington’s coast. NOAA… Continue reading
I’m wondering if the city of Port Angeles has lost its marbles. Things are bad enough, dodging the potholes and broken asphalt on the already-narrow… Continue reading
On July 11, I attended the Teamsters Local Union 589 meeting with Clallam County employees. It was the worst meeting of its kind I’ve ever… Continue reading
The letter, “Road Work,” (PDN, Aug. 10) hit the nail on the head. Before, I had no problem with the traffic lights or curbs downtown,… Continue reading
You might think, since rising ocean level and ever-stronger hurricanes and tornadoes threaten all of southern Florida, including Mar A Lago, that Mr. Trump would… Continue reading
The recent spectacle of 79 standing ovations for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his speech to Congress on July 24 serves as yet another… Continue reading
A letter writer recently wrote that the current administration gave the IRS $60 billion, and that this has only brought in $1 billion. This is… Continue reading
wait for it — wheelchair access curbing. Another project… Continue reading
In regard to the story “2 Banned from PA Senior Center” (PDN, July 24), I am still reeling and in awe of the response from… Continue reading
In response to the PDN article from July 24 regarding the 24th Legislative District race between Mike Chapman and Marcia Kelbon. If he is elected… Continue reading
Occasionally a political candidate appears with a personal history evoking inspiration and respect. Matthew Roberson, running for the state House of Representatives in the 24th… Continue reading
I’m voting for Nate Tyler for state Representative, Position 1, and Kenneth Reandeau for Clallam County PUD Commissioner District 3. Tyler is the only candidate… Continue reading
What distinguishes the three Democrats running for the open 24th Legislative District state House seat? Nate Tyler’s experience comes from growing up in Neah Bay… Continue reading
I would like to remind the writer of “Principles of Democracy” (PDN, July 6) that we live in a democracy only on election days. The… Continue reading