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Founders Day festivities focus on history and hope

In the wake of the fire that destroyed the museum, “we really need to get people together,” said…

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Aberdeen officials offer fireworks rules reminder

With July 4 festivities approaching, the Aberdeen Fire Department is reminding citizens that Aberdeen’s fireworks regulations are more…

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There might be a roundabout in Hoquiam’s future

A total of 23 projects included in the plan ranging from bridge replacement to construction projects

LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Sylvia Dickerson, left, and artist Doug Orr stand by the “Grizzly Hare” statue that was restored and reinstalled this week with three other critters.

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The Critters are back

Four of the “critter” statues seen around downtown Aberdeen were reinstalled on sidewalks this week, and are more…

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Feds OK $2.2 million for tsunami tower at Tokeland

3,400-square-foot tower would accommodate more than 380 people

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Washington’s largest psychiatric hospital loses $53 million in annual funding after failing survey

By Walker Orenstein

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Grays Harbor College president Dr. Jim Minkler addresses graduating students at Friday night’s commencement ceremony at Stewart Field in Aberdeen.

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Grays Harbor College for the first time ever delivers four-year degrees at Friday graduation ceremony

More than 300 degrees earned, nearly 200 students attended Stewart Field commencement

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                County Coroner Lane Youmans plans to spend even more time dishing out popcorn at the 7th Street Theatre after he retires later this year. Between the Coroner’s Office and Sheriff’s Office, Youmans has been serving the public for more than 40 years.

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Coroner Youmans set to retire at end of term

Ends a 40-plus-year career in public service.

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Trump plan gives immigrants choice of detention, with or without child

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Trump administration is developing a plan that would give parents who are caught crossing…

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Students in Aberdeen can take all-online classes starting in fall

A new online course option is coming to the Aberdeen School District this fall, and targets students who…

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Tumwater Walmart shooting victim paralyzed, remains in critical condition

By Joseph O’Sullivan

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Leaders tour site as Chehalis dam project awaits environmental review

By Alex Brown

Nearly 200 graduates take to Stewart Field for GHC graduation ceremony

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Nearly 200 graduates take to Stewart Field for GHC graduation ceremony

Friday evening event featured a first for GHC, the presentation of four-year degrees