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LETTER:Illogical, immoral

I read with dismay and disgust reports in the news of otherwise intelligent people protesting COVID-19 vaccinations and…

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LETTER:Vaccine doubts

We’ve been told that the vaccine is the safest way to avoid COVID-19 and that breakthrough cases, in…

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LETTER:Vaccine rights

I am writing to express my strong support for individual choice regarding COVID-19 vaccinations.

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LETTER: Is Thomas anti-science?

Cal Thomas (“Doubling down on crises,” PDN, Aug. 12) who has never claimed to be a scientist, illustrates…

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

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

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Fall into Autumn gardening

THE WEATHER SURE has been crazy of late — dry, hot, smokey then actually cold last Monday.

Police officers Adam Lovik and Swift Sanchez help a bunch of school children with information and freebie from the police department. The Back to school fair, the 13th annual,  was held in the parking lot of the PA school district buildings at 9th and “B” Streets. Over 50 volunteers from many community organizations helped droves of young kids getting ready for school in a few weeks with supplies and information about the upcoming school year which in Port Angeles begins on Sept 2nd this year.

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Checking out Port Angeles Back to School Fair’s wares

Police officers Adam Lovik and Swift Sanchez help children with information and freebies from the police department at…

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US keeps ban on nonessential border crossings to slow COVID

Peninsula Daily News

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Should more area school districts consider honoring past achievements with a Hall of Fame?

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LETTER:Freedom and responsibility

It is time to talk about responsibility.

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LETTER:Expensive mistake

We here in Port Angeles will say, “What has Afghanistan got to do with us?”

Juggler Charlie Thompson, 13, shows off his stuff to passersby and Gary Ross, sitting in a chair in front of the Conrad Dyer Fountain at First and Laurel streets in Port Angeles. Thompson has been juggling since he was 9 and said he learned most of it from watching YouTube. He rides his bike downtown to entertain locals and visitors alike. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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For his next trick …

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LETTER: Climate science

Climate science

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Have you increased protection against COVID-19 in response to reports of increased cases?

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Have you increased protection against COVID-19 in response to reports of increased cases?

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Should President Biden tie Medicare and Medicaid funding for nursing homes to staff vaccinations for COVID-19?

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Port Angeles City Council to consider funding scoring criteria

Peninsula Daily News

Jasmine Paul, 9, left, and John Hall, 10, put together a habitat diorama in which animals might live in nature after gathering materials in Webster's Woods at Port Angeles Fine Art Center. The diorama is just one of many projects and games students will participate in this week as part of art camps at the center, which is hosting two weeks of camps focusing on different ways in which science and art intersect. This week's half-day sessions are focused on Nature Art Camp and Treasure Map and Geocache. Next week's camps, The Art of Science Journals and Sculpture Design for Kids, are full, but students can be placed on a waiting list. Registration for a session is $100 for arts center members and $120 for non-members. For more information, visit www.pafac.org/summercamp.html or email rachel@pafac.org.

Life

Where art and science meet

By Dave Logan

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Do you still have a record player that plays vinyl?

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Lincoln Park BMX Track was the center for BMX racing in Western Washington over the weekend as the park hosted state qualifying races for the state championships in Spokane next month and Gold Cup qualifiers for a five-state regional championship in Richland in September. 
In the 14 Expert class are No. 10 Josiah Ringstad of Port Orchard, #63 Cash Coleman of Port Angeles and in the lead, No. 6 Jackson Beal of Port Townsend.

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BMX RACING: Lincoln Park hosts state and Gold Cup qualifiers

Local riders compete