Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Not caring

COVID-19 is not a joke or something the government is doing to you; it’s a virus that moves through the air, is breathed in and… Continue reading

LETTER: Safe to eat out

I want to inform the owners and staff of our local restaurants and bars that I and my husband are so happy to know that… Continue reading

LETTER: Unite against COVID

For any other disaster, I would like to think our community would work feverishly, arm in arm, for a successful outcome. But apparently not this… Continue reading

LETTER: A community fight

What has this community come to? This is the first letter I have ever written to a newspaper after many years of reading the daily… Continue reading

LETTER: Are you patient zero?

The bubonic plague, which destroyed half the population in some towns, started in somebody’s body. Some person was hosting a microorganism that ended up being… Continue reading

LETTER:Individual responsibility

Self-righteousness without serious soul-searching to discover our own culpability allows us to react to every perceived threat spontaneously, but unless we constantly remind ourselves that… Continue reading

  • Sep 13, 2021

LETTER:Kudos to Berry

Kudos to Dr. Allison Berry for the fine work she has done under the terrifying burden of this virus. We particularly admire her courage with… Continue reading

  • Sep 13, 2021

LETTER: America’s demise

Warning, our county is in danger. We have seen the collapse of Afghanistan. Will this happen to our country? How did you vote? Did you… Continue reading

  • Sep 12, 2021

LETTER: Be a patriot

Those who have been protesting against wearing masks, vaccinations and the efforts by our public health officials to curb the increase in COVID-19 cases need… Continue reading

  • Sep 12, 2021

LETTER:A Pandora’s Box

I’m beginning to think that Texas is onto something with its new anti-abortion law. Why can’t we pass a law like that for the Second… Continue reading

  • Sep 12, 2021

LETTER:Italian harassed

I’m a dark-skinned Italian, born in Italy, and a U.S. citizen. I’ve lived here for 17 years and have noticed changes since 2016. Lately, people… Continue reading

  • Sep 12, 2021

LETTER:Minority unvaccinated

I was the first speaker recognized by Clallam County Commission Chair, Mark Ozias, at the Sept. 7 commissioners’ meeting. I spoke on behalf of my… Continue reading

  • Sep 12, 2021

LETTER:Try volunteering

Per the protests that occurred Sept. 3 and Sept. 7 at the Clallam County Courthouse, it would appear there are a number of people who… Continue reading

  • Sep 12, 2021

LETTER: Fair decision

Dr. Allison Berry made a fair decision in allowing bars and restaurants to serve only vaccinated people. That leaves them open, versus being closed to… Continue reading

  • Sep 10, 2021

LETTER:Ducceschi accomplishments

The article about Frank Ducceschi (“Former newspaper publisher dies”) detailed numerous accomplishments at what became known under his leadership as the Peninsula Daily News as… Continue reading

  • Sep 10, 2021

LETTER: Applauds Berry

I appreciated the PDN coverage of the protests surrounding Dr. Allison Berry’s recent mandate. As a responsible proponent of health-related community issues for years, she… Continue reading

  • Sep 9, 2021

LETTER: Opposes mandates

We can be silent no more. Rise up. Speak up. Be heard. My fellow JeffCo residents, support our community and businesses; especially those that don’t… Continue reading

  • Sep 9, 2021

LETTER: April data

How utterly deceptive and irresponsible for PDN editorial to suggest that service discrimination against more than 40 percent of the population will allow county restaurants… Continue reading

  • Sep 8, 2021

LETTER: Seriously?

What is happening to this county? We have a record number of COVID-19 cases, we are seeing COVID-related deaths almost every day, and our hospitals… Continue reading

  • Sep 8, 2021

LETTER: Patriarchal theocratic rule

Women and girls trapped in Afghanistan remain the target of the most vicious assaults. To be made invisible in a country even while made of… Continue reading

  • Sep 5, 2021