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LETTER:Benefits veterans

There are many different views about the effectiveness of our representatives in Washington.

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LETTER:Supports Nole

Being in law enforcement in Port Townsend is a very complicated job.

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LETTER:MAGA patriots

Some people these days have become so hateful, calling those of us evil names who do not think…

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LETTER:Ban hammers

The Speaker of the House’s husband, Paul Pelosi, was savagely attacked with a hammer.

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Life

Ukraine benefit to share international nourishment, connections

Two-day cuisine at Bella Italia raising funds for MREs

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on…

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Kate Reavey, English instructor and Studium Generale coordinator for Peninsula College, lower left, gives an introduction to a panel discussion on the Indian Child Welfare Act and its impact on Native peoples as part of the college's Studium Generale series on Thursday on the school's Port Angeles campus. Included on the panel were, from left, Dustin Brenske, behavioral health specialist with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; Jessica Humphries, education services supervisor with Jamestown S'Klallam; Charlotte Penn, crime victims services program manager with the Quileute Tribe; Brandon Mack, family court commissioner for Clallam County Superior Court; Vashti White, ICW case manager with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe; Joylina Gonzalez, child welfare program manager with the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe; and Rachel Munoz-McCormick, Clallam County Court facilitator.

News

Indian Child Welfare Act,documentary focus of Studium Generale

Clallam court one of two in state

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Top off your glass and your garden

HERE WE ARE, at the midpoint of another season!

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LETTER:Winning combination

Voters, please be heard and vote for what the majority of us in Clallam County need, the winning…

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LETTER:Speaks for Titterness

I live in Jefferson County, where I first met Marc Titterness, back in 1995, when he was working…

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LETTER:Peach dedicated

This election, I am voting for Bill Peach for county commissioner and encouraging you to do the same.

News

Washington: What to expect on election night

Ballot counting totals can be slow in vote-by mail state

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LETTER:League forums

Early in each election cycle, the League of Women Voters of Clallam County invites local candidates to participate…

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LETTER:Voting for Emery

I’m excited to vote for Bruce Emery for Clallam County Department Community Development director.

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LETTER:Backs Purser

Will Purser unquestionably deserves re-election as Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner, for no other reason than he…

Conductor Jonathan Pasternack, pictured in early 2020, will take the stage with the Port Angeles Symphony again this Saturday. photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Symphony to present three masterpieces

First full Symphony concert of 90th anniversary this Saturday

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Matthew Barton, membership director for the Strait Turners, demonstrates how to make a Christmas tree ornament on his lathe. He is using a a spindle roughing gouge to remove of the first layer of the wood, local cedar. His shop is large and filled with tools, but he says that beginners need only a few tools to get started and one could turn out a Christmas tree in half a day. The Strait Turners have a couple lathes that they lend to members.

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Woodworking show set for Shipley Center in Sequim

Strait Turners club members share knowledge and love of craft

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Are you voting in the Nov. 8 midterm election?

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News

Clallam Transit plans a new on-demand service

Curb-to curb Pingo to replace shuttles in Sequim, Forks

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Life

Autumn’s glory on display at First Friday Art Walk

SEQUIM — A celebration of the Olympic Peninsula in autumn will be featured in the Blue Whole Gallery’s…