The old Selmer’s building in downtown Aberdeen is the subject of an online petition that asks that its facade be incorporated into the design of the Gateway Center. Currently, the entire building is slated for eventual removal. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Further intermingling past and present in Aberdeen

An online petition seeks to include facade of old brick Selmers building in design of Gateway Center

Nation/World

Final Wisconsin recount tally strengthens Trump’s victory

The results effectively ended the recount efforts of Green Party presidential hopeful Jill Stein.

Sunshine the dog takes the first steps toward her new hind legs

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Sunshine the dog takes the first steps toward her new hind legs

Nearly $10,000 has been raised for the once-abused animal.

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2 Washington state electors sue over law on election results

A hearing on their request for an injunction barring the state from enforcing the law is scheduled for…

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For Port of Olympia, controversial cargo and protests are part of doing business

This time around, the uprising is focused on hydraulic fracturing, a process more commonly called fracking.

Festival of Lights brightens Montesano

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Festival of Lights brightens Montesano

Parade highlights annual holiday event.

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Lewis, Thurston, Pacific and Grays Harbor counties and tribes receive salmon habitat funding

Grays Harbor County received $509,493, and the The Quinault Indian Nation received $198,645 of the county’s funding for…

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Congress approves transfer of ancient skeleton to Native American tribes

Experts believe Kennewick Man, discovered in 1996 on federal land along the Columbia River, is nearly 9,000 years…

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WDFW officers use cellphone data, Facebook to uncover McCleary man’s alleged poaching

Cody M. Young, 30, of McCleary, made his first appearance Wednesday in Lewis County Superior Court.

Nation/World

Clinton won as many votes as Obama in 2012 — just not in the states where she needed them most

Clinton’s huge majority in California was also part of her key weakness — a base of support too…

Nation/World

Trump looks to McMorris Rodgers to run Interior Department

McMorris Rodgers, the highest ranking Republican woman in the House, would take over a 70,000-person agency that manages…

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GHCH nurses approve labor contract

Agreement between hospital and UFCW Local 21 workers not yet achieved; demonstrations on Tuesday

Kurtis Dawson, CEO of the YMCA of Grays Harbor, will be leaving his position next week to relocate with his family to Tuscon, Ariz., where he will assume the CEO job at that region’s YMCA beginning in January. (Bob Kirkpatrick|The Daily World)

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Departing local YMCA CEO taking a post in Tucson

Wes Peterson will fill the spot until a permanent replacement is found