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DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Jody Peterson (left), president of the Hoquiam Business Association, discusses the particulars of the group’s proposed downtown business improvement district at Sadistik Sykles (formerly Chris’s Cycle Shop) Wednesday evening. To her left is Kyle Pauley, past president of the association.

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HBA proposes the creation of Hoquiam business improvement area

Hiring a point person for the promotion of Hoquiam businesses was the priority decided upon by the Hoquiam…

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9th Circuit Court panel rejects prayer at school board meetings

By Maura Dolan

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Trump’s financial aid offer to farmers criticized as tax-funded ‘welfare’

By Thomas Clouse

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                After oiled birds have been cleaned and thoroughly dried, they are taken to a large pool for further rehabilitation.

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Just in case: oiled wildlife exercise held at Satsop Business Park

Warehouse 19 at the Satsop Business Park became a pop-up triage center for feathered victims of an oil…

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Contractor chosen for Montesano Main Street/US12 interchange improvements

A bid of $475,000 was approved by the Montesano City Council for intersection control improvements at the Highway…

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Overnight detox facility coming to Aberdeen

Grays Harbor County’s first overnight detox program could soon be coming to Aberdeen, as well as a new…

Nation/World

Ivanka Trump’s clothing line to shut down

By Matthew Boyle, Lindsey Rupp and Kim Bhasin

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County demands state refund cost of ballot boxes

The Grays Harbor County Commission sent a strong message to the state at its Monday, July 23, meeting,…

Nation/World

Judge Kavanaugh could give conservatives the vote they need to rein in EPA rules on climate change

By David G. Savage

Louis Krauss | The Daily World                                KPFF Engineer Steve Schmitz, middle, explains the logistics of the North Shore Levee that he and others from Aberdeen and Hoquiam have been working on.

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Lawmakers, staff tour North Shore Levee building sites

A handful of state and federal representatives visited Aberdeen on Tuesday to learn about the North Shore Levee…

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Aberdeen seeks applicants for museum board

The City of Aberdeen is seeking new members to serve on the board for the Aberdeen Museum of…

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Hundreds of people filled Montesano’s Main Street Saturday for the 16th annual Historic Montesano Car Show. Event coordinator Larry Foss said 242 cars were entered in this year’s show.

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Hundreds flood Main Street for Historic Montesano Car Show

242 classic, modern and custom cars and trucks line blocks of downtown

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Earthwise, an architectural salvage company specializing in reclaiming building materials from northwest buildings, opened its new store in Aberdeen at 416 N. Park St. Saturday morning. From left are Aaron Blanchard, Linda Privately, Paul Petrauskus, Kurt Petrauskas, Aberdeen City Council president Tawni Andrews, Casey Patrick and store manager Mal Moran.

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Earthwise opens 10,000-square-foot location on North Park in Aberdeen

Old Ford dealership location now holds reclaimed vintage building supplies