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Feds OK plan to cut salmon fishing when needed for orcas

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LETTER:Protect workers

This is my public comment to the resolution proposed by Sequim City Council member Keith Larkin and passed…

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State August jobless rate 5.1 percent

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Holding animals sewn by Sequim’s Fiber Arts Neighborhood Group are, from left, Monica Dixon of the Sequim group, which is part of the American Sewing Guild; Tessa Jackson, director of the Sequim unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula; Nick, 5; and Josie, 4; of Great Futures Preschool, housed at the Sequim unit. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Fiber artists donate stuffed animals to club

Service project supplies puppies, elephants, giraffes

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LETTER:Community-minded

Several excellent columns and letters in this paper have tried to explain to angry demonstrators how we’re all…

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LETTER:Mandate overdue

Mandate overdue

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Do you believe your personal information is safe online?

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LETTER: Not caring

COVID-19 is not a joke or something the government is doing to you; it’s a virus that moves…

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LETTER: Safe to eat out

I want to inform the owners and staff of our local restaurants and bars that I and my…

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LETTER: Unite against COVID

For any other disaster, I would like to think our community would work feverishly, arm in arm, for…

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Do you think people are legitimately using religious exemption for declining the COVID-19 vaccine?

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Red and orange hues mean change is coming as shown on these trees on Water Street next to Pope Marine Park in downtown Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Fall is in the air

By Steve Mullensky

Duane Grego, left, and Dan Welden check the scales on Welden’s winning pumpkin at 166.2 pounds Sunday. A giant pumpkin contest is conducted each year at the Evergreen Country Estates neighborhood on Goss Road south of Port Angeles. Welden, who started the contest 14 years ago, gives each of his neighbors special pumpkin sprouts he has started from seeds from the Northwest Giant Pumpkin Growers Association. The growing season starts around May 1 and the neighbors gather for a weigh-in and to have a pumpkin potluck party this time of year. Only one pumpkin weighed more than 100 pounds out of the dozen entries. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Giant pumpkin contest

By Dave Logan

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State troopers, others sue over vaccine mandate

OLYMPIA — State troopers, prison correctional officers, ferry workers and other public sector employees have filed a lawsuit…

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LETTER: A community fight

What has this community come to?

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LETTER: Are you patient zero?

The bubonic plague, which destroyed half the population in some towns, started in somebody’s body.

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The Sequim City Council passed a resolution against public health mandates in Clallam County, citing Constitutional rights. Do you agree or disagree?

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LETTER:Individual responsibility

Self-righteousness without serious soul-searching to discover our own culpability allows us to react to every perceived threat spontaneously,…

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LETTER:Kudos to Berry

Kudos to Dr. Allison Berry for the fine work she has done under the terrifying burden of this…

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Which activity do you most associate with fall?

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