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Aberdeen legislators draft bill to make the razor clam the official state clam

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Aberdeen legislators draft bill to make the razor clam the official state clam

Call it bipartisan bivalve legislation.

Commissioners vote to end syringe exchange in June

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Commissioners vote to end syringe exchange in June

Grays Harbor County will discontinue its syringe exchange program in Aberdeen on June 30, following a 2-1 vote…

PHOTO COURTESY PORT OF GRAYS HARBOR                                From left, PUD commissioners Dave Timmons, Russ Skolrood and Arie Callaghan joined Port of Grays Harbor commissioners Stan Pinnick and Phil Papac for a joint special meeting Tuesday to learn about the potential benefits a transoceanic fiber optic cable landing could have on the region. Also discussed was a plan to increase the power capacity at the Satsop Business Park.

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Study: Schafer Island Beach best spot to land transoceanic fiber optic cable

Schafer Island Beach near Westport is the best location for receiving transoceanic fiber-optic cables destined for a landing…

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Deadline extended: You still have time to sign up for Obamacare in Washington state

By Heidi Groover

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Trump retreats from threat to shut down government over money for border wall

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump appeared to back away from threats to shut down parts of the…

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Judge postpones sentence for Michael Flynn after blasting his conduct

By David Willman

Oakville man donates more than 150 hand-made toys

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Oakville man donates more than 150 hand-made toys

By Katie Hayes

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Commissioners vote to end Aberdeen’s syringe exchange

The Grays Harbor County Commissioners voted 2 to 1 Tuesday in favor of ending a county-funded syringe exchange…

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With layoffs looming, Aberdeen School District offers new buyout incentive

Facing the prospect of teacher layoffs for next year, the Aberdeen School District is offering $10,000 incentive payments…

(Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group) A man broke the glass door on the Market Street entrance to Aberdeen City hall around 10:30 p.m. Saturday.

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Transient turns himself in after breaking Aberdeen City Hall door

A transient known to Aberdeen Police turned himself in after breaking a glass door at the Market Street…

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Oakville School evacuated due to bomb threat

The Oakville School was evacuated Monday afternoon after a person called the school district and claimed a bomb…

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Russia waged vast pro-Trump social media plan, Senate panel told

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Russia’s plot to wield social media sites to divide Americans and aid Donald Trump in…

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Potash public hearing postponed

A public hearing on a proposed potash facility at the Port of Grays Harbor scheduled for Wednesday has…