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Hospital increases UFCW wages by 2 percent

Increase does not affect current ongoing negotiations between union, GHCH

Joshua James Allen, Level 3 sex offender

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Two level 3 sex offenders register at Aberdeen, Elma addresses

Grays Harbor County Sheriffs Department: both considered high risk to re-offend

Whitney’s Best Interpretation of Festival Theme Festival of Lights parade entry. DAN HAMMOCK THE DAILY WORLD

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Montesano awash with color at Festival of Lights parade

Annual event draws crowds to downtown, Beast Bus steals the show

United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior Mike Connor announced the publication of an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to comprehensively update the regulations governing trade occurring within Indian Country, historically known as the Indian Trader Regulations, during a visit to the Swinomish Tribe Thursday. The rules, which govern trade occurring within Indian country and were drafted in 1957, have not been comprehensively updated in more than 50 years. (Photo by Tami Heilemann, U.S. Department of the Interior)

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U.S. seeks tribal guidance on proposal to update ‘Indian Trader Regulations’

Original 1957 rules governing trade in tribal areas haven’t been updated since 1965

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Olympic National Park Wilderness to be renamed to honor Dan Evans

Quinault tribe lauds passage of bill honoring the former Washington senator, governor

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Public instruction superintendent adopts computer science standards

Standards vary grade to grade, passed ‘bias and sensitivity review’ before adoption

North Shore Levee team unveils ‘preferred’ alignment

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North Shore Levee team unveils ‘preferred’ alignment

The cities of Aberdeen and Hoquiam are teaming up on the massive project.

TimberWorks’ flood risk reduction plan has been finalized and is up for Hoquiam and Aberdeen city council review next week. The massive plan includes improvements that not only would greatly relieve ongoing flood problems in both cities, it would also provide improved public access and salmon and wildlife habitat. This rendering shows a typical flood wall inland of the Hoquiam River at 14th Street near the Riverside Avenue Bridge.

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‘Master plan’ to combat Aberdeen, Hoquiam flooding ready for approval

Both city councils will vote on proposal to curb flooding, enhance access, habitat

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Quinault Nation celebrates Army Corps decision on pipeline

Tribe President, others flew to Standing Rock protest site Sunday

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Aberdeen officers bust serial trespassers downtown

One man has 89 arrests, 428 recorded involvements with police since ‘92

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PUD commissioners pass ‘break-even’ 2017 budget

Budget projects four percent customer rate increase, features $8 million in improvements

Students mill outside the front entrance of Hoquiam High School shortly after a lockdown caused by a student claiming to have a weapon around 11 a.m. Tuesday. School officials and Hoquiam Police located the 14-year old student; a search turned up no weapon. The student was arrested for malicious mischief for damaging a door as he exited the school. The lockdown was lifted before noon.

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Rumor of student with weapon prompts Hoquiam High lockdown

Lockdown lifted by noon

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Arrest made in Hoquiam vehicle prowls

30-year old suspect with Hoquiam ties arrested after pursuit Friday