Print edition available today, e-edition only this Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News has a print edition available to subscribers today but will have an electronic version only on Wednesday.

The newspaper made the change in anticipation of Juneteenth, a federal holiday on Wednesday.

The U.S. Postal Service does not deliver the mail on federal holidays.

Additional federal holidays this year include: Independence Day on Thursday, July 4; Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 2; Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, Oct. 14; Veterans Day on Monday, Nov. 11; Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 28; and Christmas on Wednesday, Dec. 25.

To view the e-edition, go to www.peninsuladailynews.com and click on the Menu button in the top left-hand corner and select e-Editions from the drop-down menu.

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