Letters to the Editor

LETTER: PA Clinic, Wow

PA clinic: Wow We’d like to gratefully acknowledge those who laid the groundwork for and logistically orchestrated this past weekend’s COVID vaccinations for seniors. Port… Continue reading

  • Feb 9, 2021

LETTER: The Weight of Words

The weight of words While reading the scripture selections for this Sunday from the Common Lectionary, shared by Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans and Methodists, a particularly… Continue reading

  • Feb 9, 2021

LETTERS: Bad news for Sequim

By now, most citizens of Sequim have seen our community in the national news and not because of our Lavender Festival. Why? Sequim’s Mayor Armacost… Continue reading

LETTER:Armacost should resign

I was a sixth-grader in Sequim in 1952 when Jake Hall, chief of the S’Klallam tribe, spoke to my class. The tribe, Mr. Hall said,… Continue reading

  • Feb 7, 2021

LETTER:Publicized mess

What we choose to believe is our private domain. Not unlike the feng shui of our own basements and bedrooms, it can be pristine or… Continue reading

  • Feb 7, 2021

LETTER:Rural versus urban

Last Sunday there were two great reads in the PDN. One was an excellent letter decrying Gov. Jay Inslee’s pandemic reopening plan grouping Clallam and… Continue reading

  • Feb 7, 2021

LETTER:You are welcome

With horror I read the letter to the editor on Thursday, Feb. 4 headlined “Staying Out.” I am afraid that she is quite misinformed, as… Continue reading

  • Feb 7, 2021

LETTER:Columnist hypocrites

Conservative columnist Pat Buchanan claims (PDN Jan. 19) “The mob was a mile away as Trump spoke. It was up at the capitol while Trump… Continue reading

  • Feb 5, 2021

LETTER:Animal cruelty, drugs

I often see articles that disgust me but, by far, the worst are regarding animal cruelty and drugs. This Sunday’s PDN article “Muzzled Puppies” really… Continue reading

  • Feb 4, 2021

LETTER:Staying out of Sequim

I think I’ll steer clear of Sequim for a while. I voted for the Biden-Harris ticket. Since there’s broad local support for Sequim’s mayor, a… Continue reading

  • Feb 4, 2021

LETTER:Thankful to live here

‘We feel overwhelmingly grateful and relieved after receiving our first Moderna COVID vaccine in Port Angeles. The event was well organized and completely non-chaotic. The… Continue reading

  • Feb 4, 2021

LETTER:Great service

So when was the last time a total stranger did you a favor that might save your life? That might enable you to go back… Continue reading

  • Feb 3, 2021

LETTER:Too little, too late

I agree with the essence of the objection by another Sequim resident about the method used by the vaccination clinic in Sequim, which was on… Continue reading

  • Feb 3, 2021

LETTER:Sequim questions

I was disappointed to learn that the mayor and three appointed members of the Sequim city council proceeded to force the resignation of much-loved and… Continue reading

  • Feb 1, 2021

LETTER: Thanks ‘angel’

I just wanted to spread the word how fantastic our hero helpers are. My husband and I needed the vaccine as he is on dialysis… Continue reading

  • Jan 31, 2021

LETTER:Bad choices

I voted for Governor Inslee and thought he did a decent job responding to COVID-19 last year. But after the last few weeks I have… Continue reading

  • Jan 31, 2021

LETTER:Cancer patients

Cancer patients have been forgotten in the vaccine roll-out. I’m so glad that effective vaccines are now available. However, from where I sit, we cancer… Continue reading

  • Jan 31, 2021

LETTER:Disposable generation?

I have been thinking about writing a letter to the editor regarding the way the COVID-19 vaccinations in Sequim are being handled and decided to… Continue reading

  • Jan 31, 2021

LETTER:No regional health district

In dealing with the COVID-19 issue, Clallam County has exhibited significant competency. Our Department of Health and Human Services is a well run and effective… Continue reading

  • Jan 31, 2021

LETTER:Priority to elders

It is wonderful that the Jamestown clinic is organizing the vaccination in Sequim for COVID and that many Sequim folks aged 70-years and older have… Continue reading

  • Jan 31, 2021