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DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Irv Stephens, left, and Jim Evans pose with the Purple Hearts they earned more than 65 years ago in the Korean War. The two Grays Harbor residents were surprised with the medals at a Department of Veterans Affairs meeting in Aberdeen.

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Local Korean War Vets get long-overdue Purple Hearts

Irv Stephens, Jim Evans are among the ‘Chosin Few,’ survivors of the battle at Chosin Reservoir

Scroggs and Sturgeon seek to fill two-year stint on hospital board

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Scroggs and Sturgeon seek to fill two-year stint on hospital board

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Trump’s over-the-top presidency has changed the rules for prospective candidates

Clearly, the old rules of political campaigning no longer apply.

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Trial dates set for five key suspects in massive poaching ring

Also, a new suspect was charged.

Nation/World

Federal flood insurance pushed to brink by storms

Insured damage has racked up estimated costs of $16 billion.

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Health care markets to open amid federal uncertainty

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Welch and Hensley vie for hospital district seat

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Welch and Hensley vie for hospital district seat

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DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Phillip MacNealy, president of Family Promise of Grays Harbor outside of one of seven host churches that have come on board to house homeless families — St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church on the corner of G and First streets in Aberdeen.

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Family Promise Grays Harbor seeks solutions to homelessness

Program designed for families seeks to give a leg up to the area’s homeless population

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Is school funding fixed?

That’s up for debate in front of the Supreme Court soon

Nation/World

After Trump claim of calling families of fallen service members, White House still lacked casualty list

Exclusive report

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Will Democrats use Niger as Trump’s Benghazi?

Democratic calls for hearings and probes are mounting.

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O’Reilly reportedly paid $32 million harassment settlement before signing new Fox contract

The settlement was made in January, just before O’Reilly signed a new four-year contract

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Trump says he’ll allow release of JFK assassination files

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