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DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                 Barb Anderson, co-owner of Marshall’s Garden and Pet Supply in Aberdeen, stands beside some crimson cherry rhubarb plants in the store’s greenhouse.

Life

Interest spikes in home gardening

Harborites are getting their hands dirtier than ever before as they ride out the pandemic at home.

News

Summit Pacific COVID case transferred to Olympia

ELMA — Summit Pacific Medical Center officials said they have had their first positive COVID-19 case. It was…

News

1.2 million students won’t return to classrooms anytime soon

The governor has extended a statewide closure through June 19 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Parade for the pupils

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Parade for the pupils

Photo courtesty of Central Park Elementary

Business

Ocean Shores mayor orders moratorium on business evictions

By Scott D. Johnston

Nation/World

First government report on coronavirus crisis confirms U.S. hospitals face dire problems

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The nation’s hospitals are facing severe shortages of tests, critical protective gear and staff needed…

Life

Aberdeen Founders Day parade canceled

Aberdeen’s annual Founders Day parade has officially been canceled, nearly three months before it was scheduled to happen.

Nation/World

Coronavirus News Roundup

State superintendent says schools may remain closed

News

Six individuals have tested positive for COVID-19 in Grays Harbor County

There are now six confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Grays Harbor County, according to an update released by…

News

Grays Harbor patient considered recovered has tested positive for COVID again

By Doug Barker

News

Girding for losses, O.S. lays off 17, reduces hours for 33

OCEAN SHORES — Anticipating major revenue losses to the city as businesses feel the fallout of the COVID-19…

Transit ridership way down, buses go on reduced service

News

Transit ridership way down, buses go on reduced service

Grays Harbor Transit announced Thursday that because riders are following orders to stay home whenever possible, ridership is…

Northwest News

Inslee extends statewide stay-home order through May 4

OLYMPIA — With the number of deaths and infections from the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to rise, Washington residents…