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White House says cutting COVID-19 spread a matter of patriotism

Northwest News

State sees slight increase in new jobless claims as backlog is processed

OLYMPIA — The number of Washington workers filing initial unemployment benefits increased slightly last week as the state…

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McEntire, Blake rematch for District 19 State Rep. position No. 2

By Jackson Gardner

Northwest News

Masks to become mandatory in Washington

OLYMPIA — Washington residents will be required to wear masks in public starting Friday as a way to…

Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers

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Hoquiam Police Chief talks enforcement of governor’s statewide face coverings requirement

Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers posted the following Wednesday after Gov. Jay Inslee announced the wearing of mandatory…

Elma High School’s Top 10 graduates

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Elma High School’s Top 10 graduates

These are the top-ranked seniors from the 102 in Elma High School’s Class of 2020.

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GHC President Minkler announces retirement

Grays Harbor College President Dr. Jim Minkler announced his retirement at a board of trustees meeting Wednesday morning.

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Behind-the-scenes work on North Shore Levee progressing

Funding sought for major construction to begin in 2021

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N.Y., N.J. and Connecticut announce quarantine on visitors from states with high virus numbers

By Dave Goldiner

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Coastal Harvest partners with Hoquiam School District summer meal program

The Hoquiam School District has updated changes to its summer lunch program, which began June 22 and will…

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                 Ed “Mooch” Smith of Eatonville expertly dropped a top on a watermelon and a Volkswagen Beetle at the 2019 Loggers Playday.

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Organizers making plans for Hoquiam Loggers Playday Sept. 12

If all else fails, fireworks will light up the sky above Olympic Stadium

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Construction of US 12 roundabout near Oakville starts after July 4

Work includes plans to keep traffic moving during construction

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Four new COVID-19 cases reported in Pacific County

Grays Harbor total stands at 24