My father often shared a saying: “Cheer up, things could get worse, so I cheered up and sure enough they got worse.” In 2020 we… Continue reading
In reference to, “Cleanup continues after heavy rainfall,” Dec. 27, it’s no small disaster that 1.49 million gallons of CSO … spilled into Port Angeles… Continue reading
On the front page of the Dec. 29 PDN an article states that the Port Angeles City Council’s No. 1 issue is a progressive tax… Continue reading
It should be a no-brainer that Clallam PUD rates should be structured to incentivize home solar generation and also conservation. We know that the marginal… Continue reading
A recent study of the effects of airplane noise, especially from Whidbey Island’s Growlers, reported serious deleterious impacts on the natural life of the Olympic… Continue reading
Washington state will receive a limited number of COVID-19 vaccine doses. Because the vaccines, especially the Pfizer vaccine, need to be kept very cold, scheduling… Continue reading
At 9 a.m. on the overcast morning of Dec. 19, I stood on my sidewalk and heard four U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jets fly over… Continue reading
I hope that I am not the only one offended by “The Family Circus” cartoon in the Dec. 21 Peninsula Daily News. The phrase “Oh… Continue reading
Let me preface my remarks by saying I’m a former Republican for over 30 years and retired military officer. As a member of the armed… Continue reading
Anonymous Thankful for the heroes… Continue reading
Our democracy requires a source of revenue, taxes, to survive and function. One of our unaccountable politicians’ favorite song and dance routines when running for… Continue reading
I joined the Marine Corps in 1963. After boot camp I was sent to Memphis, Tenn., and trained as an avionics technician. After graduating from… Continue reading
I read with interest the letter titled ‘Unity’ in the Dec. 14 PDN. It included a number of common Trump Republican characteristics, including lots of… Continue reading
We have vaccines for diseases such as chickenpox, measles, mumps, polio, rubella, shingles, tetanus and smallpox. I was really surprised to see the PDN’s Peninsula… Continue reading
I realize that this has been a very stressful time for all of us. There is one thing you can do to make someone’s day… Continue reading
Everyday I am subjected to the piercing sound of barking dogs, chain saws, lawnmowers, loud mufflers. But you want to focus on Growlers which is… Continue reading
The current “rivalry to raise money for food banks” (Peninsula Daily News, Dec. 13) between the Port Angeles and Sequim Safeway stores is a noble… Continue reading
Every time I hear the noise from Whidbey Island I think of the freedoms we enjoy in this country and the sacrifice many have made… Continue reading
Unity After trying to nullify the 2016 election with an impeachment and other investigations, Democrats are now calling for unity. After blocking the president’s every… Continue reading
It seems Clallam County commissioners played another shell game with property owners in the midst of an economic crisis by raising property taxes in two… Continue reading