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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 well Florida is doing with COVID-19. According… Continue reading

Are the results of the general election what you expected?

Are the results of the general election what you expected?… Continue reading

  • Nov 3, 2021
Williams Lake Mayor Walt Cobb reads a written statement at council Nov. 2. (Angie Mindus photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Williams Lake mayor ‘seriously sorry’ for sharing offensive post about residential schools

Mayor Walt Cobb apologizes for offending, but says WLFN open letter was a ‘personal attack”

Williams Lake Mayor Walt Cobb reads a written statement at council Nov. 2. (Angie Mindus photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Vancouver father accused of killing 2-year-old child

A Vancouver man is accused of kidnapping and killing his 2-year-old child. The Columbian reports police arrested Gustavo Enrique Villalobos… Continue reading

Election results

Election results Initial returns in contested races: Clallam County Port of Port Angeles District 1 Colleen McAleer 13,351 97.04% Write-In 407 2.96% District 2 Steven… Continue reading

A voter drops off his ballot Monday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. More than 31 percent — 31.37 percent — of the 57,150 ballots mailed to registered voters had been returned as of Monday, according to the Clallam County elections office. Ballots must be postmarked by today or deposited at one of seven drop boxes in the county tonight by 8 p.m. Initial results will be posted at www.peninsuladailynews.com. Look for more coverage in Thursday’s print editions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Every vote counts

Dave Logan For Peninsula Daily News A voter drops off his ballot Monday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. More than 31… Continue reading

A voter drops off his ballot Monday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. More than 31 percent — 31.37 percent — of the 57,150 ballots mailed to registered voters had been returned as of Monday, according to the Clallam County elections office. Ballots must be postmarked by today or deposited at one of seven drop boxes in the county tonight by 8 p.m. Initial results will be posted at www.peninsuladailynews.com. Look for more coverage in Thursday’s print editions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

LETTER: America’s collective spirit dead

Some 80 years ago, Americans, engaged in the most titanic conflict in the nation’s history, were referred to as “the greatest generation.” Theirs was a… Continue reading

Is it a realistic goal for the United States to be “net zero” in terms of carbon emissions by 2050?

Is it a realistic goal for the United States to be "net zero" in terms of carbon emissions by 2050?… Continue reading

  • Nov 1, 2021

Gov. Jay Inslee lets state eviction moratorium expire

After more than 18 months of pandemic-driven eviction limits, Gov. Jay Inslee said he will allow the latest version of the state’s eviction… Continue reading

LETTER: Fall Fest

My wife and I would like to congratulate Stephanie and all the volunteers who planned and put on the wonderful event called “Fall Fest.” It… Continue reading

LETTER: How is this patriotic?

Once again, I read a person calling the inconsiderate people who have refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19 “Great Patriots.” How are they patriotic in… Continue reading

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Peninsula a beacon to family in leukemia struggle

GoFundMe site raises money to help household stay together

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Should more neighboring school districts partner on issues such as academic and emotional development, and strategies for staff retention?

Should more neighboring school districts partner on issues such as academic and emotional development, and strategies for staff retention?… Continue reading

  • Oct 31, 2021

A GROWING CONCERN: Dos and Don’ts to fill fall days

I LIKE TELLING other gardeners what to do so I don’t have to perform so many tasks! With that said, it’s been a great week… Continue reading

LETTER:Electeds’ salaries

At the quarterly meeting of elected officials and department directors on Oct. 25, the county commissioners led a discussion of proposals for increasing elected officials’… Continue reading

LETTER:I worry

I am sitting here with my Voters’ Pamphlet worrying about which candidates for the Sequim City Council I will vote for. On one hand, we… Continue reading

LETTER:Integrity in elections

Signs associating a slate of candidates associated with Donnie Hall and Jim McEntire with a call to stop a methadone clinic in Sequim have appeared… Continue reading

LETTER:Sequim council

We will be voting for Sequim City Council candidates and I recommend the experienced team of those who have been sitting on the council and… Continue reading

LETTER:Vote for change

This is in response to the paid advertisement in last week’s Sequim Gazette from Gayle Baker promoting the Independent Advisory Association-groomed candidates for city council.… Continue reading

LETTER:Vote for McEntire

A leter published Oct. 24 was a smear campaign against Jim McEntire, a candidate for Olympic Medical Center commissioner. Jim McEntire is a veteran who… Continue reading