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County COVID site updated to provide state data

By Dan Hammock and Ryan Sparks

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State audit finds misuse of funds by former Grays Harbor Fire District 5 chief

The State Auditor’s Office in December published its findings into the investigation of possible misuse of public funds…

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Three additional COVID-related deaths reported in Pacific County

Three additional deaths have been attributed to complications of COVID-19 in Pacific County, public health reported late Monday.

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SR 109 in Ocean City reopens following flooding

The state Department of Transportation issued this news release Tuesday afternoon:

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Weekend storms bring heavy rain, minor flooding

Heavy rains soaked much of Grays Harbor County over the holiday weekend, bringing upwards of four inches of…

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Raymond to put $525,000 bond on February special election ballot for new fire truck

Raymond’s oldest fire engine will be replaced if the city’s citizens approve a $525,000 bond measure on the…

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CCAP gets $3.25 million for 24 low-income housing units

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Grays Harbor Community Hospital has installed its ultra-cold freezer to accommodate the necessary -75 degrees celsius needed for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Here pharmacy technician Katie Francis unboxes and stores the first Pfizer vaccine.

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Stafford Creek corrections officer dies from complications of COVID-19

GHCH: Despite surge, hospital has staff to isolate COVID cases, serve other community needs

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The Electron Dam on the White River with Mount Rainier in the backround. According to a new lawsuit. it’s killing fish and polluting Puget Sound with rubber and plastic debris from a recent retrofit — done without proper permits — in which old Astroturf was used as a liner for the project.

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Puyallup tribe files federal suit against Electron Dam, citing pollution, fish kills

By Lynda V. Mapes

Graphic courtesy of Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services

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County tops 2,100 COVID-19 cases

Over 50 new cases added, bringing overall count to 2,134

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The proposed location of Aberdeen’s first dog park in Garley Park. It will be split into two parts, one for smaller dogs, one for larger dogs.

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Plans for Aberdeen’s first dog park proceeding

Improvements coming to Garley Park in South Aberdeen

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Inslee extends indoor dining ban, other COVID-19 restrictions until Jan. 11

By Orion Donovan-Smith

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State begins coronavirus vaccinations for high-risk prisoners, staff

By Mike Reicher