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A Sunday afternoon crash injured three people on U.S. Highway 12 in Porter.

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Three injured in crash on U.S. Highway 12 in Porter

Multiple agencies responded to a two-car crash near Porter on Sunday afternoon after a car was struck head-on…

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Sheriff’s deputies pursued and stopped a vehicle driven by a man wanted for multiple warrants on Thursday morning.

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Sheriff’s deputy pursue, arrest Spanaway man wanted for multiple warrants

The chase took place west of Hoquiam

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Mayor Linda Springer talks during a February city council meeting in Cosmopolis.

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Cosi city council approves shifting bond account

The budget is stabilizing, acccording to the mayor

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Issues with wetland delineation have arisen at this housing development site in Westport. The city hopes an independent study will provide clarity and consistency for permitting.

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Westport wants fresh eyes on wetlands

City commissions study to characterize wetlands throughout Westport

Rick Hole

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Rick Hole, former assessor, files for county commissioner seat

Lone Republican in District 2 race emphasizes public safety and job growth as top priorities

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Pacific Northwest Renewable Energy will begin construction this year on a 40-acre wood pellet manufacturing facility at this property owned by the Port of Grays Harbor near its Terminal 3 dock in Hoquiam. The $250 million plant will take 24-30 months to build, the company said.

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‘Big win for the Harbor’: Leaders celebrate pellet approval

Wood pellet facility estimated at $250 million and 50-60 jobs

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer
D-6th District

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Rep. Kilmer legislation would protect elections from AI

U.S. Representatives Derek Kilmer (WA-06) and Tony Gonzales (TX-23) introduced the Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act, bipartisan…

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Aberdeen City Council, which most recently called Rotary Log Pavilion home after Aberdeen City Hall’s elevator broke May 1, is now moving to Grays Harbor College’s Student Services building. The meetings, hopefully a “temporary permanent” position until the city hall elevator is replaced, will occur in room 3322. The news about the switch was announced Thursday morning, six days before the May 22 meeting.

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Aberdeen City Council moves to Grays Harbor College

The Aberdeen City Council will move venues for the second time in a couple weeks after the elevator…

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Bruce Moore, left, and Mark Bowman, right, make up The Catahoula Hounds. The musical duo has been playing for a long time and on Saturday 6 p.m., they’ll inject their live energy into Red Cedar Beer Bar — 1941 Riverside Ave., in Hoquiam.

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The Catahoula Hounds will make their mark at Red Cedar on Saturday

Bruce Moore, a talented, veteran musician who’s played music for more than 40 years, laughed about a little…

Master Gardeners of Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties
On Saturday, May 18 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and Sunday, May 18 (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.), the Master Gardeners will be putting on their 25th Annual Home and Garden Show at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds in Elma.

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Weekend Events

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ plays at the 7th St. Theatre

Washington State Parks
Lake Sylvia State Park will be closed June through September for a major construction project that will replace the culvert beneath the entrance road with a bridge and a new road.

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Lake Sylvia State Park to close through September

Lake Sylvia State Park will be closed June through September for a major construction project that will replace…

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer
D-6th District

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Kilmer bill: Fair adoption tax credits for Tribal families

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer (WA-06), Mike Kelly (PA-16), Gwen Moore (WI-04), and John Moolenaar (MI-02) introduced the Tribal…

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A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk lands at the Ocosta School District’s football field on Tuesday.

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Coast Guard helicopter visits Ocasta students

The visit comes as the service performs more community outreach