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Hoquiam unveils first look at 2018 property tax revenue forecast

Standard one percent increase in property taxes proposed

Hoquiam Council to review shorelines permit fee structure

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Hoquiam Council to review shorelines permit fee structure

Some say current structure makes Hoquiam look unfriendly to large projects

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ACLU and county settle suit over juvenile detention isolation

Judge Edwards: ACLU’s description of the situation not accurate

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Hoquiam and Aberdeen mayors in spat over combining efforts

Dickhoff calls out Larson in public and he responds on Facebook

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                An ecstatic group of Aberdeen High School students celebrate with their Bobcat mascot after being named the winners of the 2017 Food Ball competition Monday evening.

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Aberdeen High School Bobcats score second victory in a row in 2017 Food Ball

Aberdeen and Hoquiam collected 15,000 pounds of food for local food banks

Emmet and Ansel Quigg, sons of David Quigg, peer through the large Noel sign that was lit up along with the Christmas tree on the first day of the 2016 Aberdeen Winterfest. This year there will be two tree lightings - one Dec. 1 in Zelasko Park, and another at the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Dec. 2.

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Kick off the Christmas season Dec. 1 at the second annual Aberdeen Winterfest celebration

Dozens of merchants offering free drawings, tree lighting at 6 p.m. at Zelasko Park

COREY MORRIS | GH NEWSPAPER GROUP                                Jacob Eveland was sentenced Monday morning to 50 years in prison for the brutal murder of Roy N. Jones of Elma in May of last year.

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Eveland sentenced to 50 years for 2016 slaying of Elma man

Judge David Edwards: ‘You committed a brutal, brutal murder.’

Chandler Meade sentenced to more than 31 years for murder of Lael Hyvonen

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Chandler Meade sentenced to more than 31 years for murder of Lael Hyvonen

Sentence was the maximum allowed by law; “not nearly enough” said Judge Edwards

Photo by Meryl Schenker                                Hoquiam attorney Ray Kahler was appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to fill the Grays Harbor County Superior Court Judge position that comes open in January when Judge F. Mark McCauley retires at the end of the year.

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Hoquiam attorney Ray Kahler appointed to Grays Harbor County Superior Court

Gov. Inslee announced the appointment Friday morning, effective in January

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Hoquiam woman found competent to stand trial for first degree murder

Shana Soliz charged with killing Paul Mottinger last November at the home they shared

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                State Attorney General Bob Ferguson stopped by Daily World headquarters in Aberdeen Tuesday to talk about his litigation against the Trump administration, his fight to preserve the state’s marijuana laws, the lawsuit against the makers of OxyContin and a proposed ban on the sale of assault weapons.

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State Attorney General talks opioids, guns and weed with The Daily World

Ferguson handling massive opioid lawsuit against Purdue Pharma in-house

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Ride the Wave: A fast, free and easy way to travel downtown Aberdeen

Free shuttles leave every 20 minutes from Aberdeen transit center on Wishkah Street

Meade pleads guilty to first-degree murder

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Meade pleads guilty to first-degree murder

Makes no statement as he enters guilty plea, looking at 300-380 months in prison