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Four apply for vacant Hoquiam City Council Ward 1 position

Three residents have applied for the vacant Hoquiam City Council Ward 1 seat, and a current council member…

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Hoquiam brings back yard of the month program

Spruce up those yards, Hoquiam. The City Council is bringing back its yard of the month program.

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GHC President Minkler announces retirement

Grays Harbor College President Dr. Jim Minkler announced his retirement at a board of trustees meeting Wednesday morning.

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Behind-the-scenes work on North Shore Levee progressing

Funding sought for major construction to begin in 2021

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                 Ed “Mooch” Smith of Eatonville expertly dropped a top on a watermelon and a Volkswagen Beetle at the 2019 Loggers Playday.

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Organizers making plans for Hoquiam Loggers Playday Sept. 12

If all else fails, fireworks will light up the sky above Olympic Stadium

COURTESY PHOTO                                 Lifelong South Beach resident John O’Hagen turned 100 Friday.

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A century on the South Beach: John O’Hagen turns 100

During his century living on the South Beach, John O’Hagen has served his country, his community, and his…

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Grays Harbor County’s Phase 3 variance approved

Recreational facilities, libraries, museums and movie theaters can resume operations — with restrictions of course — now that…

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Gun-waving man reported near Grays Harbor College

A report of a man waving a gun at Grays Harbor College just after noon Wednesday brought a…

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Grays Harbor College passes budget, prepares for potential major cuts in state funding

The Grays Harbor College Board of Trustees approved a 2020-21 operating budget Tuesday, acknowledging that anticipated cuts in…

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Aberdeen CARES Act small business grant applications accepted through June 26

Aberdeen businesses with 20 or fewer employees and that suffered losses from COVID-19 shutdowns can apply for small…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News                                 Volunteers Delores Hampton, left, and Tavita Bucio, both of Sequim, pick up bags of potatoes and onions for placement into a waiting vehicle during a giveaway at the Clallam County Fairgrounds in Port Angeles in May. The organizer of that giveaway, Connie Beauvais, has announced four locations for a similar event, all potatoes, in Grays Harbor County starting Friday.

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More than 45,000 pounds of fresh potatoes to be given away at four Grays Harbor locations

McCleary, Elma, Hoquiam and Ocean Shores locations announced

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County approves first $500,000 in small business grants

The first $500,000 of the $2 million or more Grays Harbor County plans to provide in small business…

Photos by DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                More than 200 cars participated in the Aberdeen High School graduation parade Friday. Here cars are assigned numbers for the trek from Shoppes at Riverside to Stewart Field.

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AHS Class of 2020 parades to graduation

The Aberdeen High School Class of 2020 kicked off graduation night Friday with a parade through downtown to…