I represent Clallam Public Utility District as the commissioner for District 2. I am committed to uphold the promises I made during my campaign, specifically,… Continue reading
I am writing to urge Peninsula Daily News readers to join me in voting for Brian King as our next sheriff of Clallam County. I… Continue reading
We have safety with Sheriff Joe Nole. We’ve needed law enforcement several times and the response has been quick, swift, and very professional. There have… Continue reading
I encourage Clallam County voters to support Bruce Emery for Director of the Department of Community Development. I had the privilege of directing Bruce in… Continue reading
A friend recently told me, over coffee, “as a lifelong Democrat, I walked away in peace to join the sanity of the Republican Party. It’s… Continue reading
Republicans are trying to build a right-wing, fascist power with coordinated domestic attempts to undermine our Constitution and openly undermining a woman’s right to an… Continue reading
Articles and photos about Peninsula College’s Fall Spectacular on Oct. 1 offer a promising preview for Olympic Peninsula’s major higher education resource. Of course, a… Continue reading
With the midterm elections looming, it is a good time to remember Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He and Abraham Lincoln were our greatest presidents. Remember FDR’s… Continue reading
I am urging all who regularly use state Highway 112 to take action to stop Forest Practices Application 2617656. This Rayonier proposal to log almost… Continue reading
My family has lived in the West End for the better part of a century. Landslides on state Highway 112 between Deep Creek and Twin… Continue reading
Yes, it’s that time. Time for us to define what kind of country we want to be. Time to choose democracy over autocracy, time to… Continue reading
Cal Thomas’ column of Thursday, Sept. 29, ascribed Giorgia Meloni’s political positions to her Christianity. He dated her Christianity to the period of “cathedrals and… Continue reading
We all know that retaining an attorney can be costly and navigating the legal system can be a difficult process without one. For low-income families… Continue reading
On Sept. 23 I was fishing near the Canadian border out of Port Angeles. A Canadian Coast Guard vessel pulled up to me in U.S.… Continue reading
President Biden signed an executive order forgiving $10,000 to $20,000 worth of student loan debt. But the truth of the matter is he didn’t forgive… Continue reading
If you prefer a Public Utility District candidate with a history of ignoring ratepayers and is indifferent to future changes, then vote for Will Purser… Continue reading
Each day I linger at our windows at the corner of Eunice and Caroline streets where the view draws people. Some arrive at the B&B… Continue reading
The 2020 Washington State Legislature enacted, and Gov. Jay Inslee signed, a law adopting whatever carbon emissions regulations the state of California would adopt thereafter.… Continue reading
As a grandfather, I look at the world we are leaving our future generations. We are in a climate change crisis, but you wouldn’t know… Continue reading
Several recent letters have been critical of Clallam PUD’s lack of vision with respect to adopting renewable energy sources. I would remind readers that from… Continue reading