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Timmons wins second term on Grays Harbor PUD

Six-year term

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19th District House race too close to call between Walsh and Purcell

Purcell holds a 320-vote lead

New owner of Swanson’s plans to invest in improvments

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New owner of Swanson’s plans to invest in improvments

Tom Sequin, longtime manager, will run day-to-day operations

Community members provide opinions about the proposed Gateway Center

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Community members provide opinions about the proposed Gateway Center

Go online to express an opinion; another meeting in a month

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State Legislative candidate Jimi O’Hagan says he didn’t steal anything

Campaign manager said O’Hagan held vehicles in lieu of an unpaid debt

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Aberdeen mayor’s budget includes a city administrator

Larson: “The city should be in a position to capitalize on opportunities when they happen.”

Riley Jackson portrays Ladahlord in “James and the Giant Peach,” which debuts Friday at the Bishop Center for Performing Arts at Grays Harbor College. Sitting to the left are Maija Nordin and Chawndra Hicks. (Bob Kirkpatrick/The Daily World)

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GHC’s production of James and the Giant Peach debuts Friday

Many storytelling elements are employed on stage to bring children’s fantasy to life as a musical

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Discussion continues about upcoming AHS move to trimester system

Schedule changes are slated to begin in the fall of 2017 and will bring school into state compliance

Grays Harbor College hosts its Fall Gala art exhibit on Friday from 6-8 p.m. at the Spellman Library gallery on the Aberdeen campus.

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Area artists featured in this year’s GHC library exhibit

Reception is in Spellman library on Friday evening and works are on display through Dec. 3

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Gateway Center public design meeting on Thursday

The Gateway Center will sit on the northeast corner of Wishkah and F streets in Aberdeen

Record-breaking rainfall in Aberdeen and Hoquiam

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Record-breaking rainfall in Aberdeen and Hoquiam

The soggiest October many people can remember leads into what’s normally the rainiest month

Work continued Friday on the Tesla Supercharger station in downtown Aberdeen. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Work continues in Aberdeen on Tesla Supercharger station

The car maker was looking for a location to place a charging station for traveling Tesla motorists

This office building at 101 E. Market St., in downtown Aberdeen is called the Seafirst building. An increasing number of homeless people have been congregating in its covered parking lot and nearby. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Downtown business owner concerned about homeless attracted to Seafirst building

Once thriving downtown office building nearly vacant and homeless congregate outside it and nearby