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Mariner Girl Scout Troop 120 reconnects

Seven original members reunite at Hoquiam High School Class of 1960 reunion

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Sen. John Braun poses for a photo July 17.

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State GOP confident they can retake Third Congressional District seat

Aberdeen’s Jim Walsh considering run for federal office

Rep. Jim Walsh
R, Aberdeen

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Pierce County GOP chair, state fair officials to meet over booth restrictions

Jim Walsh, chair of the Washington State Republican Party, says officials with the Washington State Fair are “asking…

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The crew at Jodesha Broadcasting

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GGHI names Jodesha Broadcasting as Member of the Quarter

For 26 years, Jodesha Broadcasting has been a trusted voice across the Twin Harbors, serving listeners with local…

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Weekend rain showers are expected to dampen the smoke coming from the Bear Gulch Fire.

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Could summer rain dampen Bear Gulch Fire?

Washington residents wouldn’t normally welcome a week of rain amid a stretch of sunny summer weather.

From left: Josh Martin, CEO; Diana Kolar, Quality, Compliance and Patient Safety Director; Katy Fredrickson, Quality and Patient Safety Coordinator; and Jon Bennefeld, Data Analyst.

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Summit Pacific earns honors for patient safety, innovation

Summit Pacific Medical Center has been recognized with two prestigious awards from the Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA),…

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Popular Perseid meteor shower lights up WA skies

The most popular meteor shower of the summer is about to peak in Washington.

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The Cosmo Specialty Fibers in Cosmopolis before a temporary shutdown of operations in April of 2020.

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Ecology opens public comments for Cosmo Specialty Fibers remediation

Last month, the Washington Department of Ecology issued Cosmo Specialty Fibers multiple penalties that total $2.3 million, for…

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The search patterns conducted for a missing kayaker off of Westport.

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Coast Guard suspends search for missing woman near Westport

The Coast Guard suspended its search for a missing kayaker near Westport, Washington, at 1:55 p.m., Tuesday. Missing…

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The articulated tug barge in the foreground at anchor near Anacortes is a prime example of the oil and diesel fuel transport vessel class getting more attention from state regulators.

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Plan to expand tugboat escort requirements for oil tankers stirs pushback

The escorts are meant to help reduce oil spill risks

At the public hearing held on Aug. 12, for the Forest Practices Board’s proposed rule amendments to Type Np Water Buffer for Western Washington, Pacific County Commissioner Lisa Olsen gave public testimony on the impacts to Pacific County. “Under this plan, approximately 12% of harvestable inventory, about 32,000 acres and over 600 million board feet, will be taken out of inventory and lost to all involved,” she said.

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Final public hearing for ‘no fish’ stream water buffers draws crowd

The proposed rule would increase buffer width and length