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Aberdeen Police Officer Bob Green recently left patrol duty and is now the school resource officer. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Father, grandfather brings life experience to new job

Aberdeen’s new school resource officer enjoying the chance to interact with students and staff

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Bar business veterans will open in Polish Club location

Whiskey Creek Saloon to open soon in Aberdeen

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Hoquiam school superintendent announces retirement

Long-time head of district with about 1,600 students will leave his job at the end of school year

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City of Aberdeen seeks loan to to upgrade communications

Seeking loan to pay for improvements in ‘antiquated’ technology for all city departments

Shana Soliz walks back to her seat in the courtroom after appearing in front of Judge F. Mark McCauley on Friday in Grays Harbor County Superior Court. Soliz is the suspect in a fatal stabbing of Paul Mottinger on Nov. 21. Prosecuting and defense attorneys can be seen in the background. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Hoquiam murder suspect will undergo competency evaluation

Shana Soliz not scheduled to return to Superior Court until evaluation at Western Hospital is done

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Aberdeen council puts brakes on budget approval

The council plans to approve the budget during its next regular meeting on Dec. 28.

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Amazing Grace to host another homeless encampment

Aberdeen church pastor said they’ve learned plenty in the 18 months since first encampment was there

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Stuff the Bus — with holiday donations

New unwrapped toys, cash and non-perishable foods being collected by Grays Harbor Transit

The old Selmer’s building in downtown Aberdeen is the subject of an online petition that asks that its facade be incorporated into the design of the Gateway Center. Currently, the entire building is slated for eventual removal. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Further intermingling past and present in Aberdeen

An online petition seeks to include facade of old brick Selmers building in design of Gateway Center

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Opinions sought for creating job description

School officials want Aberdeen residents to detail thoughts on what’s needed to properly run district

Christmas lights adorn the exterior of the Aberdeen Mansion. There will be three holiday tours offered there this month. Proceeds for ticket sales will go to the Aberdeen Lions Club. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Special tours of Aberdeen Mansion celebrate the season

Proceeds from ticket sales to take these mansion tours will be donated to the Aberdeen Lions Club

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GHCH nurses approve labor contract

Agreement between hospital and UFCW Local 21 workers not yet achieved; demonstrations on Tuesday

Kurtis Dawson, CEO of the YMCA of Grays Harbor, will be leaving his position next week to relocate with his family to Tuscon, Ariz., where he will assume the CEO job at that region’s YMCA beginning in January. (Bob Kirkpatrick|The Daily World)

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Departing local YMCA CEO taking a post in Tucson

Wes Peterson will fill the spot until a permanent replacement is found