Enjoy unlimited access to PDN website this holiday weekend, proudly sponsored by Price Ford Lincoln of Port Angeles

Enjoy unlimited access to PDN website this holiday weekend, proudly sponsored by Price Ford Lincoln of Port Angeles

PRICE FORD LINCOLN auto dealership in Port Angeles is sponsoring a “no paywall weekend” for Peninsula Daily News website readers.

Our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com, is open to all users through the Thanksgiving weekend.

Our paywall is down until 12:30 a.m. Monday.

“Enjoy unlimited access to www.peninsuladailynews.com and get all the local news and information,” said Steve Perry, advertising director for the PDN and two weekly sister publications, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum.

“We are happy to partner with Price Ford Lincoln to allow everyone to capture the essence of the start of the holidays.

“Check out holiday events, track breaking news and use our electronic archives for stories you might have missed or want to read again.

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“Happy reading, and a safe holiday season to all.”

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If you do not subscribe, you have free access to only 10 local articles in a 30-day period.

(Urgent news stories of community importance, classified and display ads, obituaries and other items are outside the paywall and don’t count toward a user’s free monthly access limit.)

You can get a 30-day digital-only trial subscription for 99 cents.

After the trial, plans start at $7.95 a month for month-to-month and annual digital-only subscriptions.

It’s all free for print subscribers who have daily or weekend-only print subscriptions.

The PDN reaches more than 40,000 print readers every day and delivers more than 1.2 million website impressions each month for news and online advertising at www.peninsuladailynews.com, the North Olympic Peninsula’s No. 1 most-visited website.

Print and digital-only subscribers also get the eEdition — our electronic page-by-page replica of the print edition.

This allows you to read the full PDN anywhere — on the deck of a boat in Port Townsend, or in Rome.

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