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LETTER:Opposes gun ban

The article “Gun ban approval sighted; court block said likely” (PDN, April 1) requires some comments.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Logical choice

As a retired teacher and passionate supporter of public education, I carefully follow news of what’s happening in…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Now is the time for cool-tolerant plants

JUST SO YOU know, I’m outraged and furious!

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Opinion

Point of View: Partnership for the Planet: Some Earth Day thoughts

ALL OF US have made a conscious decision to live on the Olympic Peninsula. We need only step…

News

NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None…

Education

PASD talks 2023-24 budget funding, cuts

Community invited to ask questions, offer feedback

Beth Pratt

Business

In One Voice: Hood Canal Bridge closure victory

As you have no doubt seen in this newspaper and from other local news sources, the much anticipated…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Martin didn’t have coffee

ACCORDING TO CHERISHED legend, one late October day in 1517, Martin Luther left his house carrying a piece…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Backs plan

I am writing to express my full support for the recent decision by the Sequim School Board to…

Dr. Suzy Ames, president of Peninsula College. (Submitted photo)

Opinion

POINT OF VIEW: College-to-career pathways offered at Peninsula College

WHAT’S THE VALUE of higher education these days?

Pictured from left are Forks Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lissy Andros, Cornerstone Award recipient Nedra Reed, Wes Romberg, Bill Brager and JoMarie Miller accepting the Halvie Award on behalf of the Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction, Citizen of the Year Shelley Castellano, Business of the Year award winner Dean Decker, and Forks Chamber President Trent Thurman. Not pictured are Deborah Scannell and Jerry Leppell. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

News

Forks’ best presented with awards

Honors highlight West End community accomplishments

Kevin Gallacci.

News

Clallam Transit chief retires after 39 years

Kevin Gallacci’s last day to be June 30

Poll

Do you think you personally do enough for the environment?

Daily poll

Jaiden Dokken, Clallam County’s first poet laureate, receives a hug and flowers from their father Mark Dokken of Port Angeles after Jaiden was inaugurated to their two-year post on Tuesday at the Port Angeles Public Library. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Life

Clallam’s first poet laureate busy long before inauguration

Free activities scheduled around the county

Poll

Should the Port Angeles City Council vote to double its pay when the proposal is heard May 2?

Daily poll

Painter Julie Read is among the artists who will host the Bunker, an art space for teens at the Northwind Art School. The school at Fort Worden State Park will host the free, open studio this Friday. (Northwind Art)

Arts & Entertainment

The Bunker is back with free art space

Event returning Friday for teens

News

Port Townsend High School mobile kitched delayed

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend High School culinary program’s new mobile kitchen hit a small road bump…

Poll

Clallam County is considering a ban on new electronic signs as part of new code. Do you support that idea?

Daily poll

The Clallam County Courthouse is in the foreground while the Klahhane Ridge in the Olympic National Park is covered with fresh snow. High temperatures are expected to be in the the upper 40s to mid-50s this week with some rain showers in the forecast. (Dave Logan/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Time for spring

The Clallam County Courthouse is in the foreground while the Klahhane Ridge in the Olympic National Park is…

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News

Forks’ Best of Our Community Awards set for Wednesday

Nominations made for Volunteer, Citizen and Business of the Year