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LETTER: Supports Heidi Eisenhour for district 2

From Brinnon

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LETTER: Supports Van De Wege for state Senate

From Sequim

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LETTER: Disagrees with Brian Pruiett’s actions against Steve Tharinger at debate

From Sequim

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LETTER: Supports Charter Amendment 5 for DCD director appointment

From Sequim

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LETTER: Concerned with Biden’s health

From Port Angeles

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LETTER: Supports Lisa Dublin for Clallam County Superior Court judge

From Sequim

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LETTER: Thoughts on COVID-19

From Forks

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LETTER: Supports Rick Paschall for Clallam PUD

From Sequim

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LETTER: Reader endorses Brian Pruiett for state Legislature

From Sequim

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LETTER: Approve R-90

From Port Angeles

Washington State Department of Agriculture entomologist Chris Looney looks at two of the dozens of Asian giant hornets he vacuumed from a nest in a nearby tree Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Blaine, Wash. Scientists in Washington state discovered the first nest earlier in the week of so-called murder hornets in the United States and plan to wipe it out Saturday to protect native honeybees, officials said. Workers with the state Agriculture Department spent weeks searching, trapping and using dental floss to tie tracking devices to Asian giant hornets, which can deliver painful stings to people and spit venom but are the biggest threat to honeybees that farmers depend on to pollinate crops. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

News

Scientists remove 98 ‘murder hornets’ in state

Workers sustain no stings or other injuries

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Life

Winners announced in the Olympic Peninsula Pet Photo Contest!

We have our winners of the Olympic Peninsula Pet Photo Contest, sponsored by Olympic Peninsula Humane Society.

News

State court explains ruling in defamation case

Reykdal failed to prove the statement as ‘demonstrably false’

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Supports Derek Kilmer for U.S. House of Representatives

From Quilcene

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LETTER: Supports Lisa Dublin for Clallam County Superior Court judge

From Port Angeles

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LETTER: Supports Judge Lauren Erickson’s reelection

From Port Angeles

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Carlos Dunlap (96) is able to sack Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) in spite of being blocked by Ravens offensive tackle Orlando Brown (78) during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Sports

AP sources: Seahawks land Cincinnati’s Dunlap

By Tim Booth | Associated Press

Politics

Van De Wege, Beauvais air views in Forks

Jobs, housing, COVID-19 discussed over Zoom

Poll

France and Germany are instituting country-wide lockdowns again with rising cases of COVID-19. Do you think it will slow the spread of the virus?

Daily poll

Politics

Officials encourage vigilance on election misinformation

No reports of any breaches of state’s election systems