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Opinion

You thought McConnell was tough as majority leader? Wait until you see him as minority leader

By Doyle McManus

Business

Harbor businesses sought for GGHI annual survey

Greater Grays Harbor Inc. has released its third Business Outlook Survey. Similar to previous surveys related to the…

Business

U.S. Travel Association to advocate for tax credits for domestic travelers

By Rich Thomaselli

Nation/World

Rudy Giuliani sued by Dominion Voting Systems for $1.3 billion

By Stephen Rex Brown

COURTESY PHOTO 
Ocean Shores Buck Electric Ace Hardware owner Steve Buck has turned over the business to his sons. Pictured from left are co-owner Joe Buck, Cody James, co-owner Stephen Buck, and original owner Steve Buck.

Business

Original Buck Electric Ace Hardware owner turns Ocean Shores business over to sons

After 43 years in business, Ocean Shores’ Buck Electric Ace Hardware original owner Steve Buck is turning the…

Nation/World

Biden takes executive action to expand unemployment, food aid

By Chris Sommerfeldt

Craid Kohlruss/The Fresno Bee 
Contactor Tyler Papike helps clear a fallen ponderosa tree in front of a home he was working on in California’s Bass Lake area after strong winds rip through the area overnight on January 19, 2021.

Nation/World

‘Total war zone’ — Yosemite area hit hard by wind that toppled trees

FRESNO, Calif. — Lindsay Stevenson was in a camper van in the Yosemite National Park community of Wawona…

News

Master Gardeners seek scholarship applicants

The WSU Master Gardeners of Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties are accepting applications for the 2020 Don Tapio…

COURTESY PHOTO 
Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott, left, congratulates K9 officer Max on his handler, Sgt. Tracy Gay, for Max’s retirement after more than eight years on the force.

News

Sheriff’s Office K9 officer Max retires

Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office K-9 officer Max has earned his much deserved retirement after more than eight years…

Feature

Obituaries

Anita Wright

Anita Wright, age 77, passed away of respiratory complications on Jan. 12, 2021, in Centralia.

Northwest News

Can Reps. Newhouse and Herrera Beutler survive Trump impeachment votes?

By Jim Brunner

News

Chehalis Basin Authority affirms support for basinwide flooding, aquatic species plan

The Centralia Chronicle

Northwest News

‘Our work is not finished’

Washington lawmakers propose $2.2 billion for early action COVID-19 relief