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LETTER:‘False characterization’

On Oct. 20, while in a debate broadcasted and recorded by KONP, Ken Hays, a candidate for PUD…

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LETTER:Exceptional men

Bruce Emery and Brian King are two exceptional men running for office to improve our county with a…

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LETTER:Likes Titterness

I have known Marc Titterness for more than 10 years, having met him and his wife not long…

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LETTER:Supports Peach

As a long time District 3 West End resident and professional forester, I have known and worked with…

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LETTER:Backs Brotherton

We in Jefferson County are lucky to have a number of citizens who care enough about our county…

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Should Twitter reinstate accounts that were banned for election or COVID-19 misinformation?

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The north end of the Point Hudson Marina is gone, leaving a gaping opening to the marina until it is replaced with a newer breakwater, expected to be in March. The south side will be replaced after the Wooden Boat Festival next September. The M/V Salish is in the background and completing a Monday morning run from Coupeville to Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Point Hudson breakwater removed

The north end of the Point Hudson Marina is gone, leaving a gaping opening to the marina until…

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Jefferson Healthcare seeks community input on draft strategic plan

Next listening session is Monday

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Do you think Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., will end up providing testimony in Georgia on possible illegal interference in the 2020 election?

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LETTER:Inflation not easy

Despite what the campaign ads might suggest, no candidate or party has the tools to take on and…

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LETTER:Advocates changes

I truly believe that 80 percent, or more, of our citizens would agree with me.

Ariel Juarez, 3, gets a piece of candy from Bre Fitzgerald of Sisters & Co on West First Street in Port Angeles as her dad, Robert Jennings, observes during downtown Halloween festivities on Monday. Nicky Jennings, left, is dressed as the Wicked Witch of the West and Fitzgerald is Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Lots of treats

Ariel Juarez, 3, gets a piece of candy from Bre Fitzgerald of Sisters & Co on West First…

Carmen Walter, 3, looks enamored with the T-Rex while waiting for the start of the annual Halloween Parade in Port Townsend on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Towering T-Rex

Carmen Walter, 3, looks enamored with the T-Rex while waiting for the start of the annual Halloween Parade…

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Should Donald Trump’s tax returns be kept away from a congressional committee investigating the IRS’ audit program and tax law compliance?

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The Crescent High School king and queen of Homecoming 2022 are Conner Ferro-May and Bay Peppard. They were crowned at halftime the Loggers’ home football game against Quilcene on Saturday at Crescent School. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Crescent Homecoming royalty

The Crescent High School king and queen of Homecoming 2022 are Conner Ferro-May and Bay Peppard. They were…

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In terms of national and economic security, are you more concerned about Russia or China?

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Do you believe the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted children’s test scores?

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Crime & Justice

Forks football players suspected of hazing fellow player

Alleged incident triggers criminal investigation

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LETTER:Tired of signs

How long must we be subject to the vast amount of political signage, both large and small, cluttering…

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LETTER:Emery’s ability

Having just received political mail from Bruce Emery’s opponent for director of Clallam County Director of Community Development…