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ISSUES OF FAITH: No worries when experiencing God’s peace
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all…
March 3, 2017
Entertainment
First Friday Art Walk Sequim nurtures nature’s bounty
SEQUIM — March’s First Friday Art Walk Sequim will have a green theme that represents eternal good spirits,…
March 3, 2017
Entertainment
‘Spoon River’ play stages characters’ epitaphs starting today in Sequim
SEQUIM — “Spoon River Anthology,” a play about a mythical Midwestern town, tells of heartache, love affairs, loneliness,…
March 3, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: More important than ever to realize compromise is the ultimate goal
The framers of our Constitution were really brilliant when they started with the equal branches of government, not…
March 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Supreme Court only supreme in its authority, not its judgment
Courts have the task of making judgments that interpret the law.
March 2, 2017
News
Sequim chamber picks Dave Bekkevar as Citizen of the Year; Mattingleys receive humanitarian award
SEQUIM — Dave Bekkevar will break tradition, riding in a convertible instead of his customary logging truck for…
March 2, 2017
News
Navy fields photos of its four-legged neighbors in Indian Island wildlife survey
INDIAN ISLAND — The U.S. Navy’s natural resource managers have been conducting a wildlife survey at Naval Magazine…
March 2, 2017
News
Start of Highway 101 work around Lake Crescent delayed until April
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The start of construction for the U.S. Highway 101 rehabilitation project around Lake Crescent…
March 2, 2017
News
Department of Transportation designing new Elwha River bridge for Highway 101
FORKS — The state Department of Transportation has started designing a new Elwha River bridge for U.S. Highway…
March 2, 2017
News
Bull trout lawsuit targeting Columbia Basin dams dismissed
By Keith Ridler
March 2, 2017
News
NEWS BRIEFS: Sequim police credit Project Lifesaver for quick recovery of elderly man … and other items
SEQUIM — Police found a 77-year-old Sequim man less than 20 minutes after he was reported missing, and…
March 2, 2017
Business
Port Angeles Serenity House thrift store to see changes, sets big sale
PORT ANGELES — The Serenity House Port Angeles Thrift Store is dropping prices as it works to empty…
March 2, 2017
News
Clallam commissioners join other boards in calling for longer halibut season
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has joined the chorus of local governments asking the state Department of Fish…
March 2, 2017
News
Olympic Medical Center back to normal operating room capacity
PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center was back to performing non-emergent and elective surgeries Wednesday, days after the…
March 2, 2017
News
Airports, legal volunteers prepare for new Trump travel ban
By Gene Johnson
March 2, 2017
News
State spent $34,000 on flight for prisoners in 2014
The Associated Press
March 1, 2017
News
Court denies immediate hearing to release Seattle ‘dreamer’
By Gene Johnson
March 1, 2017
News
Report: Washington’s most common crime shouldn’t be one
By Gene Johnson
March 1, 2017
News
Olympic Medical Center Foundation raises record amount at Red, Set, Go! luncheon
PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has raised a record amount at its 10th annual Red,…
March 1, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Needle exchange programs perpetuates needless tragedy
The article in the Feb. 27 Peninsula Daily News, “Official Highlights Needle Exchange, Testing,” said that 400 people…
March 1, 2017
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