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
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
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
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
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
I am deeply distressed to learn that the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge apparently is being sacrificed to develop a commercial oyster farm. I will sorely miss… Continue reading
Sequim’s Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is in jeopardy of being environmentally and visually compromised if the private, commercial oyster farming lease is not rescinded. In… Continue reading
After reading the article “Concerns Remain over Tribe’s Oyster Farm in Dungeness Bay” (PDN, Feb. 4) I’ve discovered that various studies arrive at conflicting conclusions… Continue reading
Washington’s plastic bag ban went into effect on Oct. 1. Plastic bags contain chemicals that are toxic once released into the environment. Plastic pollution poses… Continue reading
Support democracy The Sequim voting rights demonstration of Jan. 6, 2022, as well as local and national polls call for action by those who love… Continue reading
The democracy demonstration in downtown Sequim on Jan. 6 was great. Hopefully, this will start us on the road to hold accountable Donald Trump and… Continue reading
Some of you may remember Hazel Wolf who established Audubon chapters throughout Washington State, 21 of the 26 chapters. I have no doubt that were… Continue reading
A recent column by Veronique de Rugy on the issue of rising authoritarianism that recently ran (“A call to fight rising authoritarianism” PDN, Dec. 31)… Continue reading
Unknown to most citizens our Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is threatened by a commercial shellfish operation. This refuge provides a safe habitat for 244 species… Continue reading
If you haven’t made the trek to the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center to see the current exhibition, you are missing a truly delightful experience.… Continue reading
I write as someone who comes to Carlsborg regularly to bicycle the Olympic Discovery Trail, dine and visit friends. Some would claim opposing Olympic Systems… Continue reading
War is never a solution, but that is especially true now when every country must use every available resource to solve the existential problems that… Continue reading
Thanks for the article “Worker shortages at local hospitals.” The situation really is that critical. The first time I assisted in surgery during medical school,… Continue reading
Every month, on the first Sunday, a column by Mr. John McNutt appears in the PDN. His columns are each about a unique moment in… Continue reading
In an article titled “Signs Outside Planned Parenthood Display Convictions,” reporter Ken Park, in some respects I think, misrepresented the mission of the individuals who… Continue reading