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Cargo containers from ship that caught fire still missing

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Do you think the issue of presidential executive privilege as it relates to the Jan. 6 investigation will make its way to the U.S. Supreme Court?

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Did you know that trees contain DNA that can link them, like human DNA, to individuals?

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Would you support the concept of having a safe place to park overnight for women who live in their vehicles?

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LETTER:Face history

I want to thank Congressman Derek Kilmer for co-sponsoring the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School…

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LETTER:Climate change

A letter, “Climate Change,” PDN, Oct 20, claimed that scientific research supporting a less extreme view of climate…

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LETTER:Florida COVID Stats

Aaron Levenstein said “Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive. But what they conceal is vital.”

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LETTER:Violation of whose rights

In 1968 I had graduated from college, been accepted to grad school and had been granted a teaching…

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LETTER:Support for Stoffer

I write to join the chorus of supporters of Jim Stoffer’s integrity and dedication to our community’s quality…

Sequim Museum Director Judy Stipe, left, and volunteers Bob Stipe, exhibit woodworker, and Katherine Vollenweider, volunteer designer and curator, put the finishing touches on the new exhibit, “Journey Through Time," which opened last week at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N. Sequim Ave. Visitors can see how this area has changed from the Pleistocene Era to the present. A year in the making, this exhibit displays artifacts, ship models, historical photographs, charts and more from the museum’s collection. Admission at Sequim Museum & Arts is always free (donations are accepted), and is open 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesdays-Saturdays. Submitted photo

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Sequim Museum offers ‘Journey Through Time’

Sequim Museum Director Judy Stipe, left, and volunteers Bob Stipe, exhibit woodworker, and Katherine Vollenweider, volunteer designer and…

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Taking advantage of the ideal time of year, Andrew May transplants bronze sedges out of the rose garden and then will add new roses.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Fall planting keeps garden outlook rosy

NOT ONLY DID we have frost this past week, we turned our calendars to November and this morning…

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Is there someone in your family you honor on Veterans Day?

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The MV Coho sails again starting Monday. Do your holiday plans include a trip to Canada?

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Follow the thread

There’s a thread you follow.

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Do you think parking lots in commercial areas have a zoning impact on potential multifamily housing efforts?

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LETTER:Better here than Florida

There was a letter, a week or so ago, that made a claim about the wonder of how…

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Forks mayor wins another term

FORKS — Forks Mayor Tim Fletcher will serve another four-year term after winning a huge margin over opponent…

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16 indicted after officials disrupt multi-state drug ring

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