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Donna Lynn Gregoroff

Lifelong Grays Harbor resident Donna Lynn Gregoroff went home to Jesus on July 30, 2022.

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Grass Creek Bridge on state Route 109 west of Hoquiam is set for emergency repairs.

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WSDOT plans Grass Creek Bridge emergency repair

State Route 109 at the Grass Creek Bridge is set for a $1.4 million emergency repair projected to…

From left, Mike Myers, president of the Midnight Cruizers car club, presented a tool kit containing $600 worth of specialty tools to Jesse Kangas-Hanes, instructor in Grays Harbor College’s automotive technology program. The car club meets the first Wednesday of the month at the Cosmopolis Lions Club. They host two car shows a year in Aberdeen as well as the Rod Run at Rainbow Falls State Park. Photo by Lisa J. Smith

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Midnight Cruizers car club presents tool kit to GHC’s automotive program

Photo by Lisa J. Smith

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Three cones at the foot of this hill mark where a landslide descended onto the 300 block of Broadway Avenue in East Hoquiam. The area of the slide has been a “regular problem,” and is “one of the areas that is currently under design for repairs,” according to Brian Shay, Hoquiam’s city administrator.

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Landslide hits hilly block of Broadway Avenue

A landslide occurred on a twisty, turny, hilly road on Monday night in Hoquiam.

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One suspect dead in shootout with police after chase

One suspect is dead and another was injured following a shootout in South Thurston County Monday that came…

SR 109 stabilization project WSDOT

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Crews will work to stabilize the hillside above SR 109 west of Hoquiam

The Washington State Department of Transportation will start on a $500,000 project to stabilize nearly 0.7 miles of…

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Evergreen director says vandalism of Native art feels ‘a little personal’

The Evergreen State College has had a wood carving greeting its students for nearly 40 years. Named the…

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A Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife plan to protect steelhead in Grays Harbor, Willapa Bay and coastal Olympic Peninsula rivers is under review.

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WDFW seeks input on plan to protect steelhead

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is looking for feedback on the Department’s draft Coastal Steelhead…

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Marjorie Louise Jennings

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A first-in-the-nation 988 line for Native people goes live

The first mental and behavioral health 988 crisis line in the nation tailored for Native and Indigenous people,…

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
United States Marine Corps Retired Capt. Jim Daly talks to veterans and their families Thursday night about his trials and tribulations during his years of service and what he’s been through since he returned from fighting in Vietnam. Like thousands of other military members, he came back a changed man. Daly recently wrote a column in <em>The Daily World</em> about his challenges upon returning from Vietnam and how other veterans suffer in similar ways. “In Vietnam, I was wounded when I was blown off a plane and landed on my head,” Daly wrote. “But you can’t see that injury, it is only a couple of broken vertebrae and crushed cartilage. I also had to do some things that really messed with my head, and that is where the worst wounds were suffered.”

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Aberdeen Elks Lodge 593 recognizes veterans for their service

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Second suspect arrested for murder in Oakville investigation

Law enforcement officials have identified and arrested a second suspect in the July murder of a Kelso man…

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Auto theft task force arrests 5, recovers 15 stolen vehicles

A regional auto theft task force arrested five people Tuesday and recovered 15 stolen vehicles near Tacoma and…