Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Fishing problems

Pat Neal’s column “Fishing Without Hooks” (PDN, Feb. 23) made me laugh and then puzzle upon a closer look. Why were hook-and-line fishermen not allowed… Continue reading

  • Mar 13, 2022

LETTER: Blames Biden

With reference to the headline “Peninsula gas prices above $4 per Gallon” PDN, Sunday, March 6. In the text of the article I note a… Continue reading

  • Mar 10, 2022

LETTER: More than 10 rounds

Do you have a right to self defense? Our representatives voted to infringe on that right. House Bill 1164 prohibits the sale, attempted sale, manufacture… Continue reading

  • Mar 10, 2022

Sequim Toddler Prom set Friday

The Sequim Toddler Prom is set for 6 p.m. Friday. The free dance party, for children 3-years and younger, will be in the… Continue reading

LETTER: Tax refund

Hey, Washington Democrats, take a breath. The state gets a pandemic revenue windfall of several billion, and you’re spending all of it? How about a… Continue reading

  • Mar 6, 2022

LETTER:Megalomaniac

Russian President Putin headed the KGB, the Soviet intelligence service, prior to rising to power. An authoritarian, he squelches Russian dissent, opponents, and critics. His… Continue reading

LETTER:Profit-izing Medicare

Did you know that Medicare is in grave danger of being quietly handed to Wall Street? A pilot program called Direct Contracting, an experiment initiated… Continue reading

  • Mar 6, 2022

LETTER:Doesn’t see point

Doesn’t see point Hurrah, Gov. Jay Inslee has moved the end date for the state’s indoor mask mandate up to March 12. But wait, as… Continue reading

  • Mar 4, 2022

LETTER:Authoritarian leaders

Many Americans are great supporters of China’s President Xi due to his proven ability to enslave 1.4 billion Chinese people. Likewise, Russia’s President Putin is… Continue reading

  • Feb 27, 2022

LETTER:Opposes oyster farm

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe has done a remarkable job of improving conditions for themselves. Their investments in Blyn and the return of much county property… Continue reading

  • Feb 27, 2022

LETTER: State of the union

For the past 35 years, nearly every U.S. president has given a State of the Union speech attesting to the fact that the state of… Continue reading

  • Feb 25, 2022

LETTER: Registered nurse

As a registered nurse, I agree with the Feb. 13 letter “A Better Solution” regarding the shortage of nurses. I agree with everything that she… Continue reading

  • Feb 24, 2022

LETTER:Gun laws

Remember all the bills meant to stop drugs, never the dealers;how are they working for you now? Now banning purchase of a high capacity magazine… Continue reading

  • Feb 20, 2022

LETTER:Gun violence

The legislation requested by state Attorney General banning the sale of high-capacity gun magazines misses the mark. Possession of a magazine greater than 10 rounds… Continue reading

  • Feb 20, 2022

LETTER:Hazel Wolf’s views

In a Feb. 6 letter, the writer stated that if Hazel Wolf were still alive she would not have agreed with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s… Continue reading

  • Feb 20, 2022

LETTER:Staying safe

On Thursday, the PDN published that Clallam County had reported 10,543 cases of COVID-19 and 99 deaths since the pandemic began. The population of Clallam… Continue reading

  • Feb 20, 2022

LETTER: Disturbing the peace

We have lived just outside Sequim city limits since 2009, and have enjoyed the peace and quiet. What once was a bit of noise from… Continue reading

LETTER: US military-industrial complex to blame

The U.S. military-industrial complex continues to drag the country into unnecessary and ghastly wars to pursue bloated defense expenditures and corporate profits. President Eisenhower warned… Continue reading

LETTER: Jamestown S’Klallam’s healing clinic, oyster farm bad for region

I just finished reading the Sunday edition of the PDN and noticed that the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is moving along with their healing clinic in… Continue reading

LETTER:A better solution

A recent study noted that our nation has experienced a nursing shortage dating back to the early 1900s but concluded that “the magnitude of the… Continue reading

  • Feb 13, 2022