Aberdeen Police Officer Bob Green recently left patrol duty and is now the school resource officer. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Father, grandfather brings life experience to new job

Aberdeen’s new school resource officer enjoying the chance to interact with students and staff

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‘Barefoot Bandit’s’ GoFundMe plan for flight school grounded

His the federal probation office asked Colton Harris-Moore to stop fundraising.

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With Trump on horizon, Obama rushes to block oil drilling in parts of Atlantic, Arctic

Obama invoked a seldom-used provision in a 1953 law.

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Port Commission to consider Satsop Business Park lease with Overstock.com, LLC

Public meeting to be held at Port of Grays Harbor headquarters at 2 p.m. Wednesday

Young boy and tries out his bicycle from the Lions Club Bicycles from Heaven giveaway Saturday. DAN HAMMOCK THE DAILY WORLD

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Area kids get new wheels from Lions Club’s Bicycles from Heaven event

Annual program gives bikes, refurbished by inmates, to children who otherwise may never have one

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Hoquiam school superintendent announces retirement

Long-time head of district with about 1,600 students will leave his job at the end of school year

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State outlines tentative clam dig schedule through February

Waiting for word on New Year’s weekend digging

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County closes last regular meeting of year without adopting 2017 budget

Commission has until Dec. 31

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Trump promises to stop heroin epidemic with border crackdown, but there are wrinkles

Trump frequently mentioned the opioid crisis during his campaign.

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Officials working to land new industry that would provide 200 new jobs

Charlie Chinook, as the controversial mascot is known, has been a staple for generations.

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Most grant money ever for Port of Chehalis

Officials working to land new industry that would provide 200 new jobs.

Canyon Creek shelter, the only remaining Civilian Conservation Corps-constructed shelter in the Olympic backcountry, was among the structures threatened by a lawsuit filed by Wilderness Watch calling for the destruction of several structures in the Olympic Wilderness. Friday a federal court denied their suit, affirming the National Park Service’s authority to preserve buildings on park lands deemed to have historical significance.

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Court rules in favor of retaining historic structures in Olympic National Park

Historic preservation trust calls decision ‘a victory for historic structures in wilderness areas’

The 2,300-year old skull found in a crab pot off Ocean Shores in 2014 is one step closer to its final resting place. Researchers at the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation determined the skull is Native American in origin and have contacted several area tribes, including the Quinault Indian Nation, to determine the final disposition of the remains.

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State says 2,300-year-old crab pot skull is Native American

Quinault Nation among five tribes notified, final disposition to be determined