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Fatal stabbing suspect has history of problems

She made several strange statements in court on Nov. 22, a day after her arrest on suspicion of…

One of the flyers distributed by UCFW Local 21 supporters on Friday inviting community members to attend a candlelight vigil for these union workers at Grays Harbor Community Hospital as they negotiate for a new three-year labor contract. The vigil is the last portion of a day for union members to hold informational demonstrations outside of the hospital on Dec. 13. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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UFCW members will demonstrate outside GHCH next week

Pickets then a candlelight vigil

Look of Gateway Center building still being determined

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Look of Gateway Center building still being determined

Feedback from community to help architects create a design reflective of local values wanted again

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Proposed rental property inspector job out of 2017 budget

Kathi Hoder resigns her city council seat because she is leaving Aberdeen to live in Hoquiam

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Walsh defeats Purcell by 559 votes in final counts

Secretary of State’s office certifies statewide results on Dec. 7 for General Election held Nov. 8

(Terri Harber|The Daily World) The Crystal Steam Bath building at 107 S. F St., in downtown Aberdeen has been slated for demolition. The City Council chose a contractor to do the work during their meeting on Wednesday night. The lowest bidder was KD&S Environmental LLC in Montesano.

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Contractor chosen to demolish decrepit Crystal Steambath building

According to the contract, the work is to be completed by Dec. 31.

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Firm secured to help ASD hire new leader

Aberdeen School Board begins effort to replace Superintendent Tom Opstad

Dorothy Mann sits in her Aberdeen home last week. She turns 106 on Thursday and there will be a party for her on Dec. 10. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Aberdeen woman turns 106 years old this week

Moderation and being positive are among practices that help Dorothy Mann live long and live well

WinterFest debuts in downtown Aberdeen Dec 2-3

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WinterFest debuts in downtown Aberdeen Dec 2-3

New two-day event to celebrate the holiday season and attract more shoppers to heart of the city

Joe Cornell of the nonprofit organization “Making a Difference for Grays Harbor Kids” hands a pair of gloves to a student Thursday at McDermoth Elementary School in Aberdeen as Principal Brandon Winkelman looks on. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Widower warmed by continuing nonprofit’s mission

Making a Difference for Grays Harbor Kids still helps local children after death of Beverly Cornell

Hospital workers bring their case to the board

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Hospital workers bring their case to the board

GHCH commissioners hear from union officials about efforts to negotiate new labor contract

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Aberdeen Council concerned about hiring city administrator

What should come first: Creating a job description or ensuring there’s money to pay for new position

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Dispatches for Nov. 22

Calls to public safety agencies