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Hotheaded friend dunks man’s toothbrush in toilet

I have shared a friendship for 40 years with a woman who is known for having a quick…

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Murphy

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Adoptable Pet of the Week: Murphy

Murphy is a big, giant puppy. If he knows what you want from him, he will most likely…

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8 new dating trends (Don’t get Kanye’d!)

By Darcel Rockett

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Christmas celebration coming to Grayland Community Hall

The Grayland Community Hall will again celebrate the season with a variety show at 2 p.m. on Dec.…

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World Gone By: In 1944, Vincent and Kenneth Harmia are home on leave

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Children’s Christmas Party

COURTESY HOQUIAM POLICE DEPARTMENT                                Aberdeen Police Chief Steve Shumate, left, and Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers with a 2019 Shop with a Cop participant at the Walmart Saturday morning.

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2019 Shop with a Cop

The air was pierced with sirens Saturday morning as the county’s police departments and the Sheriff’s Office paraded…

COURTESY PHOTO                                Grays Harbor College sponsored its first Small Schools Band Festival on Nov. 20. Five local schools participated. At the end of the day, all 130 students took the stage and played three songs, each one conducted by one of three guest clinicians. The event was sponsored by the Grays Harbor College Foundation, and there was no entry fee to participate. High schools in attendance were Ilwaco, Wishkah, Raymond, Willapa and Ocosta. The clinicians were Erik Curley, Kelsey Thompson and Roger White.

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GHC hosts small school bands

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2020 “Rainy Day Reviews” set

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2020 “Rainy Day Reviews” set

Next month, the Aberdeen Timberland Library will begin its annual series of “Rainy Day Reading Reviews.”

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Childhood abuse led woman to long life of promiscuity

I was molested by my sister’s husband in 1959.

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World Gone By: In 1994, Calica’s daycare kids donate toys to Salvation Army

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