PDN available online only on Monday

The U.S. Postal Service is taking Monday as its Christmas Day holiday so the Peninsula Daily News will not be printed on paper or delivered to your home that day. It will be available only online.

Christmas is one of 11 federal holidays that the U.S. Postal Service observes in 2022. Since Christmas is on Sunday, the agency will take Monday off. The Monday after New Year’s Day also will be a federal holiday.

Although print editions will not be delivered, Peninsula Daily News staff will prepare Monday editions that can be accessed at peninsuladailynews.com and on the PDN’s mobile app.

The entire Clallam and Jefferson county editions will be presented in the PDN’s online replicas. They will be available free to print subscribers.

To access the replica print editions online, go to Menu at the top left of Homepage, click on it and move down to Print Edition near the bottom of the drop-down menu.

Click on that and choose either the Clallam County edition or the Jefferson County edition.

All print subscribers have access to the digital editions as part of their regular subscriptions and can access the newspaper that day by logging in with their username and password.

Stories also can be read on the website.

The free mobile app for the PDN can be downloaded from the Apple Store and Google Play store.

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