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More than $400,000 in cash and gold was confiscated by law enforcement during Tuesday’s multi-county raid on suspected illegal marijuana grow operations.

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Tuesday drug bust nets $400,000 in cash and gold, more than 32,000 marijuana plants

Sheriff’s Office estimates the value of the plants confiscated at $80 million

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PUD’s 2018 budget anticipates 3 percent rate increase starting in April

Rate increase offsets higher BPA charges

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Final election results in; some close, but no recount

34.7 percent turnout considered better than expected

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GOP tax bill gains momentum despite skepticism from Republican holdouts

Full Senate is expected to vote later this week.

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Funds available for Broadway Ave. project in Hoquiam

Problematic stretch along the river prone to slide will be repaired

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                A massive crack caused by heavy rains has closed Blue Slough Road indefinitely.

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Blue Slough Road closed indefinitely

Heavy rain has caused the road to sink

Suspected illegal pot grow operations busted in GH, Thurston and King counties

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Suspected illegal pot grow operations busted in GH, Thurston and King counties

Investigation goes back to last summer

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E911 board narrowly passes 2018 budget

Cities will pay amount based on population and number of calls

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Commissioners disagree on flood rating system

Cormier said it would mean giving up local control

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Mushroom picker lost near Humptulips found unharmed

The 59-year-old spent the night in the woods before walking out

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                The Grays Harbor Historical Seaport will open its new gift shop to the public at 2 p.m. Dec. 2 as part of the 2017 Aberdeen Winterfest. Seaport Executive Director Brandi Bogdanovich is shown here with some of the shelves where patrons can purchase T-shirts, prints and other items.

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Historical Seaport staff, volunteers sprucing up for Winterfest

South Aberdeen site will serve as the ‘South Pole’ Dec. 2

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County will apply for funds for Copalis area water system

Cormier objects to county ownership

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Washington, Seattle spending $1.1M to fence off highways and bridges from the homeless

City staff say they’re averting the sort of incident that occurred in Atlanta, where a span of Interstate…