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    Hoquiam council approves fire engine bond for November ballot
    Hoquiam council approves fire engine bond for November...
    By Dan Hammock • July 28, 2020 3:30 pm

    Hoquiam needs a new fire engine, and residents will vote on a 15-year bond to pay for one.

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    U.S. economy’s recovery stalling, and it could get even worse
    U.S. economy’s recovery stalling, and it could get...
    By Maeve Sheehey and Steve Matthews Bloomberg News • July 27, 2020 3:30 pm

    By Maeve Sheehey and Steve Matthews

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    North Beach schools likely to begin school year with all remote learning model
    North Beach schools likely to begin school year...
    July 27, 2020 3:30 pm

    Emphasis on mastering remote learning

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    Republicans will cut jobless payments in new relief plan
    Republicans will cut jobless payments in new relief...
    By Erik Wasson Bloomberg News • July 27, 2020 3:30 pm

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senate Republicans propose cutting supplemental unemployment benefits to $200 weekly from $600 until states are able to…

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    Results from COVID-19 vaccine trial may be ready by November, Fauci says
    Results from COVID-19 vaccine trial may be ready...
    By Andrew Siddons CQ-Roll Call • July 27, 2020 3:30 pm

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — An experimental COVID-19 vaccine being developed by the National Institutes of Health and biotech company Moderna, Inc.,…

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    Grays Harbor County has recorded its 75th case.
    Latest update shows 6 more Covid cases
    By Dan Hammock • July 27, 2020 3:30 pm

    The number of positive Covid-19 cases in Grays Harbor County jumped by six on Sunday, from numbers previously updated Thursday.

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    Outdoor burn ban started Sunday
    Outdoor burn ban started Sunday
    July 27, 2020 3:30 pm

    The Office of the Grays Harbor County Fire Marshal has announced restrictions on outdoor burning on the Harbor as of…

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    Roy Vataja Collection                                 The Hotel Hoquiam opened in June, 1900 - a massive, ornate, four-story structure with turrets and gingerbread trimmings. It stood on the south end of Hoquiam’s business district , bounded by 7th and 8th Streets and M and N Streets - across from the old Hoquiam train station and just south of where the Saron Lutheran Church stands today. It was a White Elephant, losing money and glamour, and ending up as an apartment house, but for the ten years that it stood, it was a beautiful and storied White Elephant. It burned on July 22, 1910 at the cost of 2 lives.
    In the summer of 1910, fire was in...
    July 27, 2020 1:30 am

    HARBOR FIRES GREAT AND SMALL – JULY 1910

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    19th District House candidates talk taxes, sex ed, budget at online debate
    19th District House candidates talk taxes, sex ed,...
    By Dan Hammock • July 24, 2020 7:30 pm

    The five candidates for two House of Representatives positions in the 19th District, talked taxes, budgets, infrastructure and the state’s…

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    Grays Harbor County has recorded its 75th case.
    Covid case count surges to 75
    By Dan Hammock • July 24, 2020 5:30 pm

    The number of positive Covid-19 cases for Grays Harbor County was at 75 as of Friday afternoon, jumping four on…

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    WSU reverses course for fall semester, says courses will stay online due to virus surge
    WSU reverses course for fall semester, says courses...
    By Chad Sokol The Spokesman-Review • July 27, 2020 3:30 pm

    By Chad Sokol

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    Grays Harbor County officials say the number of positive Covid cases is at 70 as of late Wednesday.
    Grays Harbor Covid case count jumps by four...
    July 23, 2020 1:30 pm

    Grays Harbor County health officials reported four more cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday, putting the total at 70.

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    Montesano, Elma schools planning five day a week on-site learning this fall
    Montesano, Elma schools planning five day a week...
    By Dan Hammock • July 22, 2020 5:00 pm

    The Elma and Montesano school districts plan to offer full-day Monday-Friday schedules this fall, with adjustments made to comply with…

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