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Monte police secure eight Automated External Defribillator machines

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Monte police secure eight Automated External Defribillator machines

The Montesano Police Department announced at a city council meeting Tuesday evening that it had secured eight Automated…

Montesano police officers honored for heroic actions

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Montesano police officers honored for heroic actions

Officers O’Connor, Gillies receive awards for actions that helped save lives

Coastal Community Action Program pivots during pandemic

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Coastal Community Action Program pivots during pandemic

CCAP adjusts to remain functional while dealing with COVID restrictions

Heavy winds, rain expected to blanket area through Wednesday

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Heavy winds, rain expected to blanket area through Wednesday

Grays Harbor and Pacific County to see upwards of 55 mph winds, three inches of rain

GOP candidates speak at Harbor Freedom Rally

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GOP candidates speak at Harbor Freedom Rally

Several dozen attendees brave rain to hear local Republican candidates speak in Aberdeen

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State seeks policy feedback on Willapa Bay salmon management, hatchery reform

Public invited to submit comments online through Oct. 12

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GHC’s Cassell starts season off with first-place tie

Chokers sophomore shoots 140 at GHC invite

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WDFW expects large crowds on local beaches for weekend digs

Razor clam season

Bowling in Grays Harbor on the brink

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Bowling in Grays Harbor on the brink

Owner Rob Shaver’s Rainier Lanes, Shores Bowl re-opens under state restrictions

GHC coaches adjust to recruiting in COVID era

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GHC coaches adjust to recruiting in COVID era

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Montesano smoothie bar closes for upgrades

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Montesano smoothie bar closes for upgrades

Urban Juice Factory to re-open late this month with full-service kitchen, wine and beer service

Tall fire breaks out in South Bend

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Tall fire breaks out in South Bend

Flames were near homes, but firefighters reacted quickly

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Enrollment numbers down in East County school districts

Lower enrollment means loss of funds