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LETTER: Supports Vega

Tyler Vega is running for Port Townsend City Council in the upcoming primary.

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Do you agree with new requirements for federal workers that require forms attesting they’ve been vaccinated or mandatory masking, testing and distancing?

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EXPLAINER: Employers have legal right to mandate COVID shots

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The state of California. New York City. Hospitals and nursing…

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The National Security Administration says rebooting a smartphone once a week can help with cybersecurity. Do you currently shut yours off and turn it back on?

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Lefties shortstop Nick Oakley makes a throw to first on Thuirsday night in Port Angeles.

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LEFTIES: Oakley named West Coast League Player of the Week

PORTLAND, Ore. — Port Angeles Lefty Nick Oakley’s spectacular week earned him a West Coast League Moss Adams…

FILE - In this Friday, March 5, 2021 file photo, a restaurant worker holds his face mask in Biloxi, Miss. On Friday, March 12, 2021. The nation’s top health agency is expected to backpedal on its masking guidelines and recommend that even vaccinated people wear masks indoors in parts of the U.S. where the coronavirus is surging, according to a federal official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to release the data. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to make an announcement Tuesday, July 27, 2021. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

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CDC masking guidelines change due to Delta variant

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Police-reform legislation went into effect Sunday. Are you concerned about how it might affect you in an emergency?

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Wildfires blasting through West draw states to lend support

Oregon’s Bootleg Fire 46 percent contained

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LETTER: Natural selection

As more of our population dies of COVID-19, it is apparent that nearly all of them are unvaccinated.

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LETTER: Darwin award

I would like to submit my nomination for this year’s Darwin Award to all the unmasked, unvaccinated people…

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Health officers in six Washington counties recommended Monday a return to wearing masks indoors. Will you wear one voluntarily?

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LETTER: Get vaccinated

Now’s the time.

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LETTER: Opposes incumbents

Bruce Springsteen’s ” My City of Ruin” must be the theme song of three council members running for…

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LETTER: Backs incumbents

A Sequim-based Republican-leaning group co-led by defeated Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire has promoted a group of opposition…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Tips and tricks to keep the blooms coming

SINCE I AM continually tending all flowers I have planted, as well as employing homeowners to help in…

Photo by Karen Griffiths

Cutline: OPEN, a  horse rescue, rehabilitation and adoption organization held a fundraising event earlier this month at Layton Hill Horse Camp. Participants who enjoyed a weekend of fun, festivities  and learning included from left: Cody Craig, Mark Jackson, Pulsed Electromagnic Field Therapist Dayna Killam, Farrier Joe Marceau, OPEN board members Rachel and Ben Rowland.

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HORSEPLAY: Campout raises funds for Olympic Peninsula Equine Network

OPEN THE TRAILS! It’s a theme most fitting for the Olympic Peninsula Equine Network’s (OPEN) campout celebration and…

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Do you think the Morse Creek curve improvements along U.S. Highway 101 are sufficient?

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Are you excited for the return of sprint boat races?

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Olympic Medical Center has hired Dr. Ranjini Krishnan, a cardiologist. 

Krishnan will see patients at Olympic Medical Physicians’ Specialties Clinic in Sequim.

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Olympic Medical Center hires cardiologist

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center has hired Dr. Ranjini Krishnan, a cardiologist.

Olympic Medical Physicians has hired Michael Coudriet, an advanced practice registered nurse.

Coudriet will see same day, non-emergency patients in OMP's walk-in clinic in Port Angeles.

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Olympic Medical Center hires advanced practice registered nurse

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center has hired Michael Coudriet, an advanced practice registered nurse.