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A GROWING CONCERN: No care anywhere but here and now

I RECEIVED THE following letter this week and my first thought was here and only here!

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LETTER:Hazel Wolf’s views

In a Feb. 6 letter, the writer stated that if Hazel Wolf were still alive she would not…

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LETTER:Gun laws

Remember all the bills meant to stop drugs, never the dealers;how are they working for you now?

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Did you watch any of the 2022 Winter Olympics?

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Do you agree with Canada breaking up the truck protest?

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ISSUES OF FAITH: A fair search for happiness

Nearly 10 million people attended the Seattle World’s Fair in 1962.

Gov. Jay Inslee

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State to lift indoor mask mandate March 21

Indoor requirement also to be ended on Peninsula

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King County ending vaccine requirements at bars, restaurants

Businesses will be free to impose their own vaccination requirements

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Washington revenue projections see $2.7 billion increase

By Rachel La Corte

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The state indoor mask mandate will end March 21, but it will still be recommended to wear face coverings. Will you do so?

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LETTER: Disturbing the peace

We have lived just outside Sequim city limits since 2009, and have enjoyed the peace and quiet.

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Should the House committee investigating the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, have access to the White House visitor log from that day?

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Cath Hickey of Sequim takes a close-up photograph of snow drops, some of the first flowers to tell of the coming of spring. With the recent warmer weather, thousands of the delicate little flowers have bloomed in a carpet of beauty on the Olympic Hot Springs Road before the Olympic National Park entrance and the parking lot for Madison Falls. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A closer look

Dave Logan

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Justices reject 4th recall petition against Snohomish County sheriff

OLYMPIA — The state Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a lower court’s ruling that rejected a fourth recall…

Heart signs were hung on the poplar trees lining state Highway 20 in Port Townsend on Saturday. One sign was signed by someone named Bill that declared, “Save the Poplars.” The signs were taken down on Sunday. City Manager John Mauro said Tuesday that city crew members did not remove the signs. The Peninsula Daily News on Monday incorrectly said that they had.(Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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For the love of poplars

By Steve Mullensky

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LETTER: US military-industrial complex to blame

The U.S. military-industrial complex continues to drag the country into unnecessary and ghastly wars to pursue bloated defense…

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Would you reconsider traveling to Canada after the country’s easing of some COVID-19 restrictions?

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Will you feel safe enough to go indoors without a mask if/when the state removes its mandate?

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LETTER:A better solution

A recent study noted that our nation has experienced a nursing shortage dating back to the early 1900s…

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LETTER:Distressed by oyster farm

I am deeply distressed to learn that the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge apparently is being sacrificed to develop a…