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LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Gepetto’s owner Bob McEndoo stands outside the Montesano restaurant. He’s concerned about the financial toll a new $11.50 minimum wage will have on business.

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Local businesses react to raised minimum wage, paid sick leave

The state minimum wage has gone up to $11.50, some businesses fear the financial toll

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Congress returns to work with slimmer GOP majority to accomplish Trump’s agenda

By By Lisa Mascaro

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Promoting health at a hefty price: Seattle’s soda tax kicks in

By Daniel Beekman

Nation/World

Accidental shooting deaths have plummeted

By Kurtis Lee

Nation/World

A ‘monumental moment’ for fully legal marijuana in California

By Patrick McGreevy

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Citizen helps Aberdeen officer avoid potential harm during arrest

Police want to thank the person knocked a knife out of the suspect’s hand

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                The county is still monitoring the movement of Blue Slough Road and has yet to set a timeline for repair. This photo was taken Nov. 28, less than a week after the road was closed.

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Still no timeline for Blue Slough Road repair

County engineers monitoring split roadway’s movement, will re-evaluate after first of the year

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                A raid on a residence at Stewart and B streets in early December netted an Aberdeen Public Works dump truck a bed full of large marijuana plants, about 700 all told. The raid was part of the ongoing Grays Harbor County Drug Task Force takedown of illegal grow facilities dating back to Nov. 28.

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Top stories of 2017

Massive pot busts top list chosen by Daily World staff

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Here’s a list of free days in state parks, starting on New Year’s Day

First-day hikes get year started on the right foot

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SR8: All traffic diverting to eastbound lanes, expect up to 15-minute delays

Traffic configuration slated to last through the spring of 2019

LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Nurse practitioner Judy Miller stands in one of two examining rooms at the new walk-in clinic at Swanson’s in Aberdeen. It will serve those with minor ailments such as a cold or the flu.

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Walk-in clinic opens in Aberdeen Swanson’s

It will treat minor ailments and accepts some insurance plans

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REG makes it official: no crude oil plans for Port of Grays Harbor

Company has said since 2015 that it had abandoned plans for crude storage, shipping

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Westport man sentenced to more than six years for conspiracy to commit fraud

He and co-conspirators used renewable energy company to collect millions