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Olympic National Park prepares for storms

Some roads and campgrounds will close at noon Thursday

Sal Prieto of Aberdeen, left, holding a sandbag, was among residents and Grays Harbor PUD employees outside of the Aberdeen Water Department filling sandbags Thursday morning in preparation for strong storm conditions through the weekend. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)

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Strong storm front still expect to hit the Twin Harbors

System may not be as powerful as first projected

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Storms, labor and budget-related tasks for Aberdeen City Council

Information from the city about the storms was planned to come out today, but some details were presented…

Numbers-savvy Ross vying to serve the county as newest commissioner

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Numbers-savvy Ross vying to serve the county as newest commissioner

Ross is challenging incumbent Frank Gordon.

Gordon hopes to continue building relationships into next four years

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Gordon hopes to continue building relationships into next four years

Gordon is seeking re-election as District 2 Grays Harbor County Commissioner

Locals were purchasing rain gear at the Dennis Company Wednesday in anticipation of what some forecasters are saying could be the biggest weather system to hit the Twin Harbors since the 62’ Columbus Day storm. (BOB KIRKPATRICK|THE DAILY WORLD)

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Heavy rain and severe winds expected to wreak havoc on the Twin Harbors

Coastal region to see up to five inches of rain and wind gusts up to 60 mph

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State Supreme Court to hear Port oil project permit case

Quinault Tribe, City of Hoquiam square off in State Supreme Court over Port oil permits

New machine to test lung functions available at GHCH

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New machine to test lung functions available at GHCH

Updated design could help people be more comfortable as they take these tests

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2017 preliminary budget presented to Port of Grays Harbor commissioners

Port expecting $25 million in revenue next year

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Westport area beaches added to razor clam digs

Six-day razor clam dig set to begin after tests verified clams there met state health standards

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Oil comments dominate Hoquiam council meeting

Public comment period about to start

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Weather Service issues storm warning for coastal region

Heavy rains, strong winds and possible flooding expected in the region

Laura Carle/Contributed Photo Miller Junior High School students pose with U.S. military veterans during their trip in June to various sites in Washington, D.C. and New York City. Students and families are beginning to plan and raise funds for the trip planned in June 2018.

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Aberdeen students begin plans for the trip of a lifetime

The trip last eight days and includes a dizzying array of East Coast locations