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LETTER: Trump even less than a fool for pulling out of Paris accords

Our president is much less than a fool.

Life

HELP LINE: SHIBA needs volunteers like you

WHAT’S THE ONE thing that drives every single one of us uniformly nuts, no matter what?

Life

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Enjoy homemade pizza with friends

SEVERAL YEARS AGO, my family and I attended a dinner celebration at the home of a mentor of…

HORSEPLAY: Carrying on the tradition: Children learn to ride

Life

HORSEPLAY: Carrying on the tradition: Children learn to ride

MY HEART SANG with joy when I stopped by the Quarter Moon Ranch game show in Carlsborg last…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each…

Pasternack signed to five-year deal with symphony

Life

Pasternack signed to five-year deal with symphony

PORT ANGELES — As the Port Angeles Symphony prepares for the start of its new fiscal year July…

News

EYE ON JEFFERSON: Commissioners mull contract for Center Road overlay project

The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider awarding a contract to Lakeside Industries Inc. for their bid amount…

Arts & Entertainment

Friends Meeting Hall goes Gaelic for Monday concert

PORT TOWNSEND — Gaelic songs, tunes and dance music will be performed at the Friends Meeting Hall on…

Life

Hiking tour, swap meet, Pride march coming up this week

A virtual hiking tour, a swap meet and a Pride march are among upcoming activities on the North…

Arts & Entertainment

Book, live readings celebrate Sierra Club founder

Robert Wyss, author of “The Man Who Built the Sierra Club: A Life of Dave Brower,” will give…

News

Canoe capsizes near Hood Canal Bridge

SHINE — Two people ended up in the water when their motorized canoe capsized on the north side…

Human power wins: French rowers first to cross R2AK’s first finish line

News

Human power wins: French rowers first to cross R2AK’s first finish line

PORT TOWNSEND — For the first time ever, a craft operating on human power was the first to…

News

Peninsula graduation ceremonies set to begin today

EDITOR’S NOTE: The date of the Forks High School graduation has been corrected.

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Gym sets weeklong open house; septic rebate program available in Clallam County

SEQUIM — The Sequim Gym at 145 E. Washington St. will hold a weeklong open house in celebration…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: A few more suggestions to make our world a better place to live

The May 25 letter to Peninsula Voices, “Global concerns,” impressed me because it is good to see people…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Writer’s critique of Neal’s column misses the (funny) point

I would like to add my voice to the millions of other readers who no doubt did a…

Arts & Entertainment

New Old Time Chautauqua to present benefit for Hands Across the Border

PORT TOWNSEND — The New Old Time Chautauqua will present a benefit show for the Hands Across the…

Torrid romance plays out on Port Townsend stage starting this week

Arts & Entertainment

Torrid romance plays out on Port Townsend stage starting this week

PORT TOWNSEND — A new rock opera titled “Murder Ballad” exploring the complications of love, the compromises we…

Aspiring world-class quartet on view at Saturday performance

Arts & Entertainment

Aspiring world-class quartet on view at Saturday performance

PORT TOWNSEND — After teaching a weeklong musical workshop, the award-winning Miró Quartet will perform at 7:30 p.m.…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Hood Canal Bridge closures planned tonight and Saturday night … and other items

SHINE — One-hour closures of the Hood Canal Bridge are planned between 11:59 tonight and 4 a.m. Saturday.