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Sugar Defender Review – Shocking Fake Product Controversy or Safe Natural Glucose Drops To Buy?

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be a challenge, especially when it comes to managing blood sugar levels. With the market flooded… Continue reading

Keto IQ Gummies Review – Fake Product Exposed or Safe Keto IQ ACV Gummies?

What is Keto IQ Gummies? Keto IQ Gummies are a groundbreaking dietary supplement designed to support individuals following a ketogenic diet. These tasty gummies are… Continue reading

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Berberine Keto ACV Gummies Reviews: Clinically-Researched Ingredients or Cheap Weight Loss Hype?

In the world of weight loss supplements, it’s easy to get lost in a sea of promises and hype. However, every once in a while,… Continue reading

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue Chief Bret Black describes the 2,500-gallon wildfire tender located at Marrowstone Fire Station 12 on Marrowstone Island during an open house on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
East Jefferson Fire Rescue Chief Bret Black describes the 2,500-gallon wildfire tender located at Marrowstone Fire Station 12 on Marrowstone Island during an open house on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Actors to close out festival Saturday night

‘Selected Shorts’ live show to be held at Field Arts & Events Hall

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A repair crew performs work on the observation tower at the end of Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday as part of a project to repair structural deficiencies in the tower, which has been closed to the public since November. The work, being performed by Aberdeen-based Rognlin’s Inc., includes replacement of bottom supports and wood decking, paint removal and repainting of the structure. Work on the $574,000 project is expected to be completed in June. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Repairs begin on tower at Port Angeles City Pier

The city of Port Angeles has announced that Roglin’s, Inc., of Aberdeen, has begun structural repairs to the observation tower at City… Continue reading

A repair crew performs work on the observation tower at the end of Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday as part of a project to repair structural deficiencies in the tower, which has been closed to the public since November. The work, being performed by Aberdeen-based Rognlin’s Inc., includes replacement of bottom supports and wood decking, paint removal and repainting of the structure. Work on the $574,000 project is expected to be completed in June. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Do diversity initiatives improve or worsen public institutions?

Do diversity initiatives improve or worsen public institutions?… Continue reading

  • Apr 24, 2024

Quilcene schools, Clallam Bay fire district measures passing

Voters in Jefferson and Clallam counties appear to have passed measures for the Quilcene School District and Clallam County Fire District 5. In initial returns… Continue reading

FitSpresso Review – Shocking Fake Product Controversy Risk or Safe Coffee Loophole?

Are you searching for a potent solution to shed those extra pounds and lead a healthier life? Look no further; Fitspresso is here to revolutionize… Continue reading

Green Acres CBD Gummies Review: Know THIS Before Buy!

In the fast-paced world we live in, finding moments of tranquility and relaxation can be challenging. Green Acres CBD Gummies offer a solution to this… Continue reading

Do cities have the right to ban people from sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking?

Do cities have the right to ban people from sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking?… Continue reading

  • Apr 23, 2024
Tess Gallagher of Port Angeles will be one of the keynote presenters during the Raymond Carver and Tess Gallagher Creative Writing Festival this weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Famed writers, performers arriving in Port Angeles for festival

Twenty-three events slated at Field Hall, Peninsula College

Tess Gallagher of Port Angeles will be one of the keynote presenters during the Raymond Carver and Tess Gallagher Creative Writing Festival this weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Olympic Medical Center reports operating losses

Hospital audit shows $28 million shortfall

Should the state find that leaving public logging lands uncut to fight climate change is a better use than timber sales?

Should the state find that leaving public logging lands uncut to fight climate change is a better use than timber sales?… Continue reading

  • Apr 22, 2024
Sequim Valley Chapel is one of only three locations that offer full-service funeral options in Sequim Valley.

Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel recommends advance funeral planning amid rising costs

Advance planning protects your family from rising inflation rates

Sequim Valley Chapel is one of only three locations that offer full-service funeral options in Sequim Valley.

Should the government intervene in medication prices?

Should the government intervene in medication prices?… Continue reading

  • Apr 21, 2024

A GROWING CONCERN: Chill out before you plant too early

AS THIS PAST week’s chill lay heavy in the valleys and the snow-frosted trees sit low on the mountains, I could not help but be… Continue reading

Clallam Transit’s zero-fare program off to successful start

Ridership is up and problems are down, general manager says

LETTER: Children first?

Please help me understand. I’m a novice to understanding nonsense. Teachers were given hefty raises after the McCleary decision in order to reduce class sizes,… Continue reading

The Peninsula Daily News office building, at 305 W. First St. in Port Angeles, will soon be on the commercial real estate market. But staff will relocate to another Port Angeles building in the coming months.

OUR VIEW: We’re moving, but we will remain in community

THIS OLD BUILDING, steeped in history, whispers stories of bygone days. Within its walls, presses once hummed, their rhythmic cadence echoing through the newsroom. Crews… Continue reading

The Peninsula Daily News office building, at 305 W. First St. in Port Angeles, will soon be on the commercial real estate market. But staff will relocate to another Port Angeles building in the coming months.