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    Hoquiam City Council approves additional utility fee hike effective April 1
    Hoquiam City Council approves additional utility fee hike...
    By Dan Hammock • March 14, 2017 10:00 pm

    Additional $3.31 hike added to the $4.09 approved late last year to bolster lagging ambulance fund

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    The Satsop Business Park has welcomed two major new tenants this year, which will more than triple the number of employees who work there.
    Under the towers: Satsop Business Park tenants offer...
    By Dan Hammock • March 10, 2017 10:00 pm

    Job-rich tenents will be added to the mix

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    Port, Pasha become hub for recalled Volkswagens
    Port, Pasha become hub for recalled Volkswagens
    By Dan Hammock • March 10, 2017 10:00 pm

    Unknown number of recalled diesel vehicles staging at Terminal 4, Satsop Business Park

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    Hoquiam school superintendent candidates narrowed to four
    Hoquiam school superintendent candidates narrowed to four
    By Dan Hammock • March 10, 2017 10:00 pm

    Candidates will be available to the public at meetings Tuesday, Wednesday

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    Ericka Corban of Aberdeen performs her blind audition Monday on NBC’s The Voice.
    Chairs didn’t turn, but “Voice” appearance may open...
    By Dan Hammock • March 7, 2017 10:00 pm

    Singer/songwriter will focus on motherhood and tv/film soundtracks

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    The South Quinault Ridge and Moonlight Dome areas of the Olympic National Forest are part of the Wild Olympics legislation reintroduced by Sen. Patty Murray and Rep. Derek Kilmer Wednesday. Here a hiker stops at the South Quinault Ridge proposed wilderness, taking in the view of the Moonlight Dome proposed wilderness.
    Sen. Murray, Rep. Kilmer renew commitment to Wild...
    By Dan Hammock • March 1, 2017 10:00 pm

    State Rep. Walsh of Aberdeen calls Wild Olympics bill ‘bad for this area’

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    Hoquiam Mayor Jasmine Dickhoff swears in new Hoquiam Police officer Rob Verboomen at the beginning of the Hoquiam City Council Monday evening. Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers is in the background.
    Spring cleanup returns to Hoquiam; new officer sworn...
    By Dan Hammock • February 28, 2017 10:00 pm

    Vouchers to be given for dumping at LeMay

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    Projections indicate state salmon fisheries will again be tempered by low coho runs
    Projections indicate state salmon fisheries will again be...
    By Dan Hammock • February 28, 2017 10:00 pm

    Low predicted numbers of native salmon in several rivers challenge state fisheries managers

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    Nick Burgess performs at the Tap Room as part of The Alley’s First Friday event. Burgess is a good example of the type of performer you’ll see in The Alley; he is by day a paraeducator in Elma and is also a passionate musician, performing as a solo act, providing lead vocals and rhythm guitar for the pop punk band With Roots Above, and is also part of another local band, Across the Coastline, who according to the band’s Facebook page, will be performing at the famous Viper Room in Los Angeles in July.
    Burgeoning local music scene finds home in “The...
    By Dan Hammock • February 28, 2017 10:00 pm

    Effort drives audience to sample what local artists, businesses have to offer in downtown Aberdeen

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    WEfish will hold meeting Thursday to discuss Westport Fisherman’s Memorial
    WEfish will hold meeting Thursday to discuss Westport...
    By Dan Hammock • February 27, 2017 10:00 pm

    Ideas sought for improving memorial to reflect respect, honor for those lost at sea

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    Ariana Barre’ was crowned Miss Grays Harbor 2017 Saturday evening. She is a student of biochemistry and psychology at Seattle University, performed a vocal rendition of “What I Did for Love” from the musical A Chorus Line and, during the formal wear competition, confessed she self-identified as a Harry Potter superfan.
    Ariana Barre crowned Miss Grays Harbor 2017
    By Dan Hammock • February 27, 2017 10:00 pm

    Outstanding teen award goes to Aberdeen High’s Paicyn Dragoo

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    Dozens of people attended the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Grays Harbor/Willapa Bay salmon forecast meeting Wednesday at the Montesano City Hall. Pictured fielding questions are Grays Harbor biologist Mike Scharpf and Annette Hoffmann, Fish and Wildlife Region 6 fish program manager.
    Grays Harbor, Willapa salmon fisheries will see another...
    By Dan Hammock • February 24, 2017 10:00 pm

    Willapa Bay salmon forecast released at Wednesday meeting, Grays Harbor numbers not ready

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    The 2017 Miss Grays Harbor and Miss Grays Harbor Outstanding Teen pageants will be held Saturday at the 7th Street Theater in Hoquiam. Pictured front row left to right are this year’s teen contestants: Shayli Burlingame, Jordan Dehnert and Paicyn Dragoo. Back row on the left is reigning outstanding teen Grace Aiken. Miss Grays Harbor 2017 entrants from her left are Ariana Barre, Paige Folkers, Katurah Martin, Morgan Dehnert (no longer competing), Ericka Manwell, Kylie Shephard and Stephanie Hornback. At far right is the current Miss Grays Harbor, Brooke Swarts.
    2017 Miss Grays Harbor, Miss Grays Harbor Outstanding...
    By Dan Hammock • February 22, 2017 10:00 pm

    Pageant a Grays Harbor tradition for nearly 70 years

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