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Jonathan and Stephanie Bennett, owners and operators of the new Steam Donkey Brewing Company on Wishkah Street, are finishing up preparations for their opener Friday at 3 p.m. Opening day fare will include an IPA, Brown Porter, Strong Bitter, and Belgian Ale.

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First brewery in Aberdeen in 70 years opens Friday

Steam Donkey Brewing Company has craft beers in a family friendly environment

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Hawaii judge blocks Trump’s travel ban for second time

The Hawaii ruling came as two other federal judges considered similar actions.

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Ocosta robotics team qualifies for nationals

Fundraising effort underway

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Renee Jensen takes position in Monroe

Leaving in early May

Fishing and hunting license increases are still part of the Governor’s budget package, despite legislation regarding those increases failing to get out of committee before the last legislative cutoff.

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Commercial and recreational fishing, hunting license increases still on the table

Bills regarding the increases died in committee, but remain part of 2017 budget package

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Pacific Fishery Management Council chooses options for 2017 ocean salmon season

Council sets three options for Washington coast for sport, commercial, tribal fisheries

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Jensen stepping aside as SPMC CEO

Jensen’s last day is May 5.

Alicia Henderson

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Aberdeen has a new school superintendent

Dr. Alicia Henderson accepts the job

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24 million would lose health coverage under GOP repeal bill in first decade, CBO says

The bill would bring about some savings, reducing the federal budget deficit by $337 billion over the first…

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House committee gives Trump more time to produce Obama wiretap evidence

Trump lodged the allegations against Obama in a series of tweets March 4.

Aberdeen High School’s advanced construction class: Top row, from left C.J. Oldham (in window), Amy Twibell, and instructor Cory Martinsen. (Front, also from left) David Housden, Eric Haven, Jason Hansen, Elias Jimenez, Alex Reyes and Jared Eaton. (TERRI HARBER|THE DAILY WORLD)

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Construction students to compete in statewide event

Aberdeen High’s advanced construction class among teams constructing tiny shelters to promote tech ed

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City makes pitch for county to take on Gateway Center

Push is on to identify potential tenants

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Hoquiam City Council approves additional utility fee hike effective April 1

Additional $3.31 hike added to the $4.09 approved late last year to bolster lagging ambulance fund