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How do you plan to celebrate the first day of summer?

How do you plan to celebrate the first day of summer?… Continue reading

  • Jun 19, 2021

Do you approve of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday?

Do you approve of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday?… Continue reading

  • Jun 18, 2021

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: West End Thunder drag races return this weekend

Peninsula College to host summer basketball camps in July and August

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Crews work on Thursday to dismantle the loading dock at the site of the former Rayonier pulp mill in Port Angeles. Workers began removing about 800 concrete dock panels this week as a step toward dismantling the 6-acre pier at the former Rayonier property 2 miles east of downtown Port Angeles. The target date for completion is July, while more than 5,000 creosote-treated pilings will not be taken out at least until 2023 as part of the overall environmental cleanup of the 75-acre former industrial site's uplands and adjacent harbor waters, a process overseen by the state Department of Ecology and paid for by property owner Rayonier Advanced Materials.

Dock dismantle begins at Rayonier site in Port Angeles

Peninsula Daily News Crews work on Thursday to dismantle the loading dock at the site of the former Rayonier pulp mill in Port Angeles. Workers… Continue reading

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Crews work on Thursday to dismantle the loading dock at the site of the former Rayonier pulp mill in Port Angeles. Workers began removing about 800 concrete dock panels this week as a step toward dismantling the 6-acre pier at the former Rayonier property 2 miles east of downtown Port Angeles. The target date for completion is July, while more than 5,000 creosote-treated pilings will not be taken out at least until 2023 as part of the overall environmental cleanup of the 75-acre former industrial site's uplands and adjacent harbor waters, a process overseen by the state Department of Ecology and paid for by property owner Rayonier Advanced Materials.

ISSUES OF FAITH: Why apologize?

We’ve all been there. Whether intentionally or not, we’ve all said or done something that ended up hurting, angering or embarrassing someone. Sometimes when this… Continue reading

LETTER: A way to serve

In the national interest, we are sometimes asked to serve, in ways we may not like or understand. Young men were drafted to serve in… Continue reading

LETTER: Why I’m a RINO

For the last 60 years, I’ve been, like my father and most of my friends, a fairly conservative Republican. I believed in the basic tenants… Continue reading

Do you approve of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday?

Do you approve of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday?… Continue reading

  • Jun 17, 2021

Do you have plans for Father’s Day weekend?

Do you have plans for Father's Day weekend?… Continue reading

  • Jun 17, 2021

New state vaccine lottery announced for military

Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday announced a new COVID-19 vaccine incentive lottery for the state’s military,… Continue reading

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Online Psychics: Top 3 Psychic Reading Sites Are Only A Click Away!

There are many things people need to balance in their lives in order to maintain happiness and emotional health. You need to look after your… Continue reading

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FILE - In this Oct. 24, 2020 file photo a Washington State Department of Agriculture worker displays an Asian giant hornet taken from a nest, in Blaine, Wash. Scientists have found a dead Asian giant hornet north of Seattle, the first so-called murder hornet found in the state this year, federal and state investigators said Wednesday, June 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson,File)

Dead ‘murder hornet’ near Seattle is first found in US in 2021

Scientists have found a dead Asian giant hornet north of Seattle, the first so-called murder hornet found in the country this year, federal… Continue reading

FILE - In this Oct. 24, 2020 file photo a Washington State Department of Agriculture worker displays an Asian giant hornet taken from a nest, in Blaine, Wash. Scientists have found a dead Asian giant hornet north of Seattle, the first so-called murder hornet found in the state this year, federal and state investigators said Wednesday, June 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson,File)

LETTER: An elitist

Jefferson County Commissioner Greg Brotherton is a elitist. During a Zoom meeting on Monday, June 14, Brotherton said commissioners Kate Dean and Heidi Eisenhour were… Continue reading

LETTER: Homeless encampment

Jefferson County Commissioner George Brotherton is proposing the county build a homeless encampment on Cape George Road near our community. We are a largely rural… Continue reading

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Sequim junior Petra Bernsten, right, controls her Bainbridge opponent during a match earlier this month. Bernsten has been selected the Olympic League Girls Wrestling MVP.
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Sequim junior Petra Bernsten, right, controls her Bainbridge opponent during a match earlier this month. Bernsten has been selected the Olympic League Girls Wrestling MVP.

Do you have plans for Father’s Day weekend?

Do you have plans for Father's Day weekend?… Continue reading

  • Jun 16, 2021

Do you have plans for Father’s Day weekend?

Do you have plans for Father's Day weekend?… Continue reading

  • Jun 16, 2021
Travis Michael Parker.
Travis Michael Parker.

Should a homeless encampment be moved from the Jefferson County Fairgrounds to an equestrian park on Cape George?

Should a homeless encampment be moved from the Jefferson County Fairgrounds to an equestrian park on Cape George?… Continue reading

  • Jun 16, 2021

Should a homeless encampment be moved from the Jefferson County Fairgrounds to an equestrian park on Cape George?

Should a homeless encampment be moved from the Jefferson County Fairgrounds to an equestrian park on Cape George?… Continue reading

  • Jun 16, 2021