Life

Dear Abby: Doctor husband is a poor patient for his nurse wife

Advice column

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Obituaries

Gweneth Arden (Hedin) Tjernberg

Gweneth Arden (Hedin) Tjernberg was born to Fred J and Geraldine (Palmateer) Hedin on Dec. 5, 1936.

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Obituaries

Mary Catharine O’Brien

Mary Catharine O’Brien, 93, of Aberdeen, Washington, passed peacefully into Heaven on May 14, 2021.

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Obituaries

Maria “Crazy” CollinsJune 8, 1957 — May 12, 2021

Maria “Crazy” Collins died peacefully surrounded by family at UW Medical Center.

Obituaries

Tiffany S. Powell-Dunn

Tiffany S. Powell-Dunn, 43, of Montesano, Washington, passed away peacefully at home on May 3, 2021.

Obituaries

Becky Decker

Becky was born in Kansas and then became a longtime Grays Harbor resident. A severe lung issue took…

Obituaries

Death Notice

Michelle Cain

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The Elma PTA presented a $24,000 check May 14 for new playground equipment at Elma Elementary. The money was raised by Elma kids. Pictured from left are Elma Schools Superintendent Kevin Acuff, Elma Elementary Principal Mark Keating, Elma PTA Treasurer Darcy Dotson, and PTA President Kina Delimont.

Life

Elma kids raise $24,000 for new playground equipment at Elma Elementary

Youngsters in Elma teamed up and raised $24,000 for new playground equipment at Elma Elementary School.

Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News

Opinion

Commentary: The people lose while Hamas and Bibi play political war games

By Trudy Rubin

Business

Some parents will get a $300 monthly tax payment this summer

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eligible parents can get up to $300 per child from Washington as a monthly tax…

Life

Holiday host is ready to ban brother from family festivities

Dear Abby: My brother “Patrick” and I have known “Bobby” for about 20 years. Patrick is closer friends…

Nation/World

COVID vaccine hesitancy remains a ‘major barrier’ in rural areas, new CDC study finds

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Coronavirus vaccine coverage is substantially higher in urban areas across the country than in rural…

Life

As pollen torments millions, it might be getting worse

PHILADELPHIA — He found masses of pollen as thick as “oatmeal,” and once discovered that grains from palm…