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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is planning to retire. Should President Joe Biden fill the vacancy with a Black woman, as he’s pledged?

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LETTER: Keep traffic flowing into West End

Our highways into and out of Port Angeles and the West End are critical to the safety and…

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David Ortiz was elected to Major League Baseball’s Hall of Fame on Tuesday. Are you surprised Barry Bonds didn’t get the required number for induction?

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Wilma Beckmann showers her dog Fozzie, a 2-year-old Saint Bernard, at Sonny’s Self Wash. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Sonny’s Self Wash is a new place to clean your dog

American Rescue Plan funds help create new business, jobs

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LETTER: Neal-Trump comparison is a distraction

Congratulations to Pat Neal.

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As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine gets more intense, do you agree with 8,500 U.S. troops being put on high alert for possible deployment to Europe?

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By Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News 

First Sgt. Kent Keller of Sequim, left, presents to Linda Featheringill of Port Angeles the Purple Heart her brother was never able to receive in person as well as a United States of America War Office document. Her brother, Army Cpl. Marvin D. Actkinson, was declared missing in action in Korea on Dec. 2, 1950 and presumed dead in 1953. He was 18. His remains were returned in 2018 and will be buried in Colorado City, Texas, on Feb. 12. The Thursday ceremony was hosted by the Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the Northwest Veterans Resource Center in Port Angeles. Featheringill was accompanied by her daughter Eilenah Moon. About 70 people attended the ceremony, which honored Actkinson 71 years after his death.

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Presenting a Purple Heart

First Sgt. Kent Keller of Sequim, left, presents to Linda Featheringill of Port Angeles the Purple Heart her…

David Brownell, executive director of the North Olympic History Center in Port Angeles, pauses near the back entrance to the old Lincoln School. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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North Olympic Historical Center executive director explains its role

Artifacts demonstrate region’s diversity

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A GROWING CONCERN: Seven reasons to prune your orchard

This great weather really has me concerned! As a “good old Wisconsin boy” (go Pack go), anything above…

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Do you think Putin-led Russia has plans to invade Ukraine?

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Are you planning on participating in the next round of razor clam digs?

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LETTER: Supports restaurant

In regards to the letter “Meal Gone Wrong” in Sunday’s PDN, kudos to the restaurant for not backing…

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LETTER: Neal like Trump?

In her book “Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump,” Jennifer Mercieca concludes that Trump’s words…

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Lawsuit says new majority Latino district a ‘facade’

SEATTLE — A Latino civil rights organization and others have filed a federal lawsuit that says new political…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Ten years of trials

Our youngest son will turn 10 soon. That is not so remarkable unless you know his history.

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LETTER: Not a mere riot

Pat Buchanan has mischaracterized the event at the U.S. Capitol as a mere riot.

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LETTER: Upset by blurring

We are living in a parody, and if it wasn’t reality, it would be laughable.

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Police rescue 2 after Bellevue home slides off foundation

BELLEVUE — Police in Bellevue rescued two people from a home that slid off its foundation.

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Port Angeles Food Bank workers hand out bags of food supplies and sanitization products to a long line of cars Wednesday afternoon. More than 90 people came to the drive-thru by 2 p.m. The food bank is currently preparing an indoor shopping area that is expected to be open early this year.

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Port Angeles Food Bank provides for the community

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