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LETTER:Ignoring history

The letter “Others’ Racism” (PDN, May 27) requires me to respond.

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LETTER:Covert racism?

In the ’70s, I became aware of affirmative action, the government’s attempt to even the playing field for…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Add dahlias to the cast for show-stopping blooms

I HAVE JUST completed the task of amending the soil in a couple clients’ yards for flower beds…

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Are you planning to attend, either in person or virtually, any Memorial Day services this year?

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Are you planning a summer vacation this year?

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LETTER: Vaccination rewards

There are stories in the news lately about some of the lucky people winning lotteries and various prizes…

Sports

SPORTS ON TV: Friday/Saturday listings

Editor’s Note: Space is at a premium in the Friday/Saturday sports page with local games and stories receiving…

FILE - A protester holds a sign that reads "Justice for Manny" in this June 5, 2020 file photo in Tacoma, Wash., during a protest against police brutality. On Thursday, May 27, 2021, the Washington state attorney general filed criminal charges against three police officers in the death of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who died after telling the Tacoma officers who were restraining him he couldn't breathe. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

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Murder charges filed against Tacoma police officers in Black man’s death

By Gene Johnson

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Memorial Day remembrance set for Sunday at Captain Joseph House

The Captain Joseph House Foundation will conduct a memorial service at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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LETTER: Others’ racism

America is racist and evil. Oh, really?

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Should the Port of Port Angeles replace a topside repair company with one that provides a similar service?

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Hoodsport area to open for shellfish harvesting

The Associated Press

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Do you plan to attend, either virtually or in person, this weekend’s Juan de Fuca Festival?

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Volunteers Janet and Dale Russell of Port Angeles plant a variety of annual flowers along First Street near Country Aire as part of the Big Spring Spruce Up. The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce hosted a flower planting party early Sunday. Dozens of volunteers planted annual flowers in the 20 triangle-shaped planters along First and Front streets in the downtown area. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Sprucing up downtown

Dave Logan

Marty Melcher of Port Angeles was awarded a 2021 Toyota Corolla when her duck was pulled Sunday as the winner of the 32nd Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby at Lincoln Park. “I’m totally flummoxed,” she said. Wilder Toyota donated the vehicle for the annual fundraiser, which brought in a record $115,000 for the Olympic Medical Foundation.

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One lucky duck

Dave Logan

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What’s the No. 1 reason why employers are having a difficult time filling their open positions?

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One year after the death of George Floyd, do you think Americans view race from a different perspective?

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LETTER:Snake River dams

After reading Diane Urbani de la Paz’s story on April 6, I have a few questions about Heidi…

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LETTER: Migrant labor

The last 30 years, some of us have heard that Mexicans are here to do the work we…

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LETTER:Looting the nation

Democrats must reject Republican policies since Reagan to use the nation’s debt to increase corporate profits and incomes…