Letter
Regarding plans to pave the Spruce Railroad Trail along Lake Crescent, we might consider taking a tip from our neighbors to the north. The biking/walking… Continue reading
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My first introduction of Brian Pruiett was with Fire District 3 Community Emergency Response Team program. The program is training and preparing community members for… Continue reading
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Jim Waddell makes the Public Power Council really uncomfortable because he challenges its facts, figures and conclusions about the reality of the lower Snake River… Continue reading
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Some blame recent violence and looting on Antifa, a non organization with no membership, no officers and no meeting place. The name means anti-fascist. I… Continue reading
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Brian Pruiett is the best candidate for State Representative. Our 24th District has not had the best representation. Now is the time to rectify our… Continue reading
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Can you imagine the reception that the Seattle police chief would get if she were to attend the International Association of Chiefs Police Convention? Oh… Continue reading
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The summer and warmer weather haven’t slowed the increase in coronavirus infections. Unaddressed, infections in a second wave are all but guaranteed sometime this year.… Continue reading
Those who wish to display the flag are obligated to review the United States Flag Code and comply with its regulations. Frequently seen: Flags left… Continue reading
When I first heard the slogan “Black Lives Matter,” I thought, “Well, obviously… of course, because all lives matter.” With the horror of the very… Continue reading
I have noticed in the past several months that we have had an increase of loud plane activity over Port Angeles. It comes at all… Continue reading
President Barack Obama’s chief of staff Rahm Emanuel said in 2008, “Never allow a good crisis go to waste. It’s an opportunity to do the… Continue reading
Following a recent speech president Trump gave at West Point, he walked gingerly down an exit ramp, prompting widespread concern about his physical health. “Nothing… Continue reading
Letter
I have known Lorna Smith for many years, well before she became an energetic activist in support of the values of Port Townsend and Jefferson… Continue reading
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A recent NPR story about police reform reminded me of two Port Angeles actions that deserve recognition. The story, featuring an interview with former Camden… Continue reading
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After witnessing the Jefferson County Board of Health meeting on June 18, I am writing to express my extreme disappointment with their failure to recommend… Continue reading
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Recently, in west Seattle, I witnessed the somber tone of the city which is much more prevalent than here in Port Angeles. Masks were prominent,… Continue reading
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A letter in the June 21 Peninsula Daily News defends four embattled lower Snake River dams as providing “dispatchable power” to complement intermittent renewable resources… Continue reading
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The United States probably held its highest level of international respect at the end of World War II. We committed everything as a nation to… Continue reading
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Violence must not be tolerated. The fake news media is continuing to try to represent President Donald Trump’s calls for the use of force against… Continue reading
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The PUD’s expulsion from the Public Power Council (PPC) is troubling. I have worked with the PPC during my nearly 40-year involvement in regional power… Continue reading