There is a big election coming up next month. This vote will elect people who affect our daily lives in schools, city councils, hospital and… Continue reading
complete with an expensive golden parachute — by the usual… Continue reading
Port Angeles sits at a crossroad. We have choices to make that will either grow us into a vibrant community with an emphasis on the… Continue reading
What is going on? Who remembers Dwight Eisenhower’s advice to beware the military industrial complex? What has happened to our country? Our sense of togetherness?… Continue reading
The Nov. 2 election is less than four weeks away, and the stakes for Sequim couldn’t be higher. Most significantly, voters can depose Sequim’s notorious… Continue reading
Having lived in this beautiful town for 61 years a person appreciates the tranquility, friendliness, and the potential that has existed here. Sadly, however, the… Continue reading
Several corporations and wealthy individuals are paying zero tax, legally. Deductions and shelters are provided by law in order to reduce line 15 on their… Continue reading
Hello everyone. I’m not sure if everyone is aware but, the paper mill in Port Angeles is fully staffed and operational. Which means we have… Continue reading
My dad told of fighting a forest fire when he was in the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. The danger was so great that… Continue reading
I challenge everyone claiming that vaccine and mask mandates are a violation of freedom of choice to obtain a copy of the U.S. and Washington… Continue reading
John Madden, candidate for Port Angeles City Council, is wrong to cite the 10th Amendment to defend his opposition to the vaccine requirement for bars… Continue reading
If I were given a wish by that genie, in that glass bottle, it would be to have the ability to express such words as… Continue reading
To the woman who accosted me at Safeway over my Biden/Harris hoodie: You said you couldn’t understand why I’d wear it. Here’s what I’d have… Continue reading
One of the many so-called informed columnists wrote a 925-, plus or minus, word article that was published in our local paper. There are folks… Continue reading
I keep seeing letters from people wondering why everyone won’t get behind health mandates and get vaccinated. For me, the divide came when all our… Continue reading
The four person majority of the Sequim City Council has passed a resolution that implies government mandates are unconstitutional. Elected public officials bear a responsibility… Continue reading
Fractured and divided as a country. This was America in 1941. Despite what was being reported about Nazi Germany and Imperialist Japan, there was opposition… Continue reading
By voting to oppose public health mandates, Sequim Mayor William Armacost and council members Keith Larkin, Sarah Kincaid and Mike Pence have abdicated their civic… Continue reading
Heather Jeffers, candidate for District 2 hospital commissioner, is an experienced health care provider. At a recent candidate meeting, her opponent, Karen Rogers, accused her… Continue reading
I am deeply disturbed about the Sequim City Council’s recent resolution. It is not the job of the council to take sides in this medical… Continue reading