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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…

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White House says it’s on solid legal ground in making Mulvaney acting consumer bureau chief

Trump Friday night named Mulvaney, the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, as the…

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Time Magazine calls Trump ‘incorrect’ after he claimed to turn down ‘Person of the Year’ nomination

Time rebutted, “The President is incorrect about how we choose Person of the Year.”

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Flynn as cooperator poses danger to Trump

Legal experts weigh in.

From left, Central Elementary students Eli Lavallee, Blake Anderson, James Young and teacher Chase Taylor stand in front of a student-made collage of what kindness means to them. The school in Hoquiam is participating in a month-long project to encourage students to conduct random acts of Kindness. (Courtesy Denise Pearl)

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Central Elementary reinforces kindness with “Wonder” novel

By students incentives to do good deeds, the Hoquiam school is reshaping its atmosphere

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More than 200 killed as Egypt militants attack mosque in Sinai

The assailants opened fire on worshippers from four off-road vehicles and blocked escape routes from the area by…