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Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers was among the area officers who participated in Saturday’s Shop with a Cop event. The project, in its 18th year, teams local law enforcement with kids selected by school principals from across the Harbor for breakfast at the Aberdeen Eagles, a ride in a department vehicle and $100 to spend at Walmart. Here Myers and his partner for the event, Shaylee Johnson, smile over a cart full of toys.

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Dozens of Harbor kids benefit from ‘Shop with a Cop’ project

Officers, kids enjoy breakfast at the Eagles, Walmart shopping spree

Ralph E Todd

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Two Level 2 Sex Offenders register East Aberdeen address

Both men served sentences, are considered ‘moderate risk to re-offend’

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Correction

Wrong date

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ACLU files suit against Grays Harbor County

Suit demands release of records detailing isolation of juvenile offender last spring

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North Shore Levee Project open house Dec. 6 at Rotary Log Pavilion

Location of preferred alignment, next steps to be discussed

The Grays Harbor Council of Governments is in the process of applying for a $600,000 EPA brownfield assessment grant. Working with the cities of Aberdeen, Hoquiam and Cosmopolis, and the firm Stantec, money from the grant would be used to find locations that would most benefit from cleanup and revitalization of old manufacturing and industrial sites. One area of interest is the old Posey Plant area in East Hoquiam.

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Council of Governments seeks EPA ‘brownfield’ grant

$600,000 to find, assess sites, plan cleanup and redevelopment in Grays Harbor County

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Dispatches for Dec. 2

Calls to emergency service agencies

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Up to two inches of snow in forecast for late Sunday, early Monday

Cold weather from Fraser River could bring some snow, freezing temperatures

Smell of natural gas closes several blocks of downtown Hoquiam

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Smell of natural gas closes several blocks of downtown Hoquiam

Roads blocked off, businesses evacuated between J, K, 6th – 8th while crews searched for source

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Dispatches for Dec. 1

Calls to public safety agencies

With the assistance of Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office K-9 service dog Max and his handler, Deputy Tracy Gay, deputies and Elma Police were able to track down and arrest a man who fled from officers Wednesday morning. The suspect led officers on a chase down State Route 12, reaching speeds up to 85 mph before being arrested in a wooded area just inside the McCleary city limits. GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY SHERIFF

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SR 12 high speed chase ends with K-9 pursuit, Longview man collared

Elma Police, deputies, ‘Max’ catch suspect in McCleary after Weds morning chase

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Two ‘active shooter’ drills scheduled at Elma schools starting Sunday

Police, fire, Sheriff taking part in exercise to practice cooperation between agencies

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Cougar sighted on Ocean Shores Elementary School grounds

Fish & Wildlife responds, students kept inside while threat assessed