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Lawmakers struck a nearly $900 billion COVID-19 relief deal including another round of stimulus checks and jobless benefits for struggling Americans.
    120,000 Washingtonians will lose jobless benefits this week
    By Paul Roberts The Seattle Times • September 4, 2021 1:30 am

    Just in time for Labor Day, 120,000 jobless Washingtonians will lose their unemployment benefits as a federal pandemic program expires…

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    Workers put together the massive stage at the 1971 Satsop River music festival. 	courtesy of darrell Westmoreland
    Music festival rocked the Satsop 50 years ago
    By Dan Hammock • September 4, 2021 1:30 am

    Fifty years ago, on Sept. 3, 1971, tens of thousands of festivalgoers went to a music festival on the 77-acre…

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    Negotiations ongoing for Shoalwater Bay Casino sports betting
    Negotiations ongoing for Shoalwater Bay Casino sports betting
    By Jerry Cornfield The Daily Herald • September 4, 2021 1:30 am

    Ongoing negotiations with the state will likely push back sports betting at the Shoalwater Bay Casino until after the first…

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    A van vs. boat trailer wreck on State Route 12 at the Monte Brady Road sent one person to the hospital Thursday. (Courtesy Grays Harbor Fire District 2)
    Van vs. boat trailer wreck sends one to...
    September 3, 2021 1:30 am

    A van versus boat trailer collision closed one lane of eastbound traffic on State Route 12 on Thursday afternoon.

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    Crews working under contract with the state Department of Transportation did some clearing work along the slide on Highway 101 Cosi Hill this week as they begin work to shore up the slide that’s kept the roadway to one lane since January 2020. (Courtesy Department of Transportation)
    Work progressing on 101 slide area
    By Dan Hammock • September 2, 2021 1:30 am

    Quigg Bros. Construction crews did some clearing work at the end of August as they prepare to dive into the…

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    Photo by Kathryn Smith 
Tony Enzler looks on as his son, Winston, prepares to launch a paint-filled balloon at the Cosi Art Center on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021.
    Cosi Art Kids enjoy ‘plein-air painting’
    September 2, 2021 1:30 am

    The Cosi Art Kids enjoyed a little “plein-air painting” on Saturday, Aug. 28, using a trebuchet to splatter one wall…

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
The grounds of the Westport Maritime Museum will be the place to be for seafood Saturday, not to mention arts and crafts vendors. The 74th annual seafood festival returns this year after a pandemic-related year off in 2020.
    Seafood and Corvettes: Two of Westport’s favorite festivals...
    By Dan Hammock • September 2, 2021 1:30 am

    It’s going to be a busy Saturday in Westport.

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
KBKW’s longtime Coffee Talk morning radio personality Doug McDowell gave his last broadcast from the Hoquiam Farmer’s Market on Tuesday morning, Aug. 31, 2021. The place was packed with listeners and numerous former and current elected officials. Here McDowell is greeted by Port of Grays Harbor Commissioner Tom Quigg. McDowell’s wife, Lorie, is in the foreground.
    Longtime Harbor morning talk radio host signs off
    By Dan Hammock • September 1, 2021 1:30 am

    After decades in the broadcast business, KBKW NewsTalk morning show host Doug McDowell gave his final broadcast at the Hoquiam…

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    Courtesy of Department of Fish and Wildlife 
Nine straight days of razor clam digging at select beaches begins Sept. 17, 2021. High populations have allowed the limit to be raised from 15 to 20.
    State announces 62 days of tentative razor clam...
    August 31, 2021 1:30 am

    Daily limit raised to 20 clams

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    Josh O’Connor
    New role for Sound Publishing President Josh O’Connor
    By Janice Podsada The Daily Herald • August 31, 2021 1:30 am

    EVERETT — Josh O’Connor, president of Sound Publishing and publisher of The Daily Herald, will step into a new role…

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    They're being called Bonnie and Clyde. Found by the side of the road with a sack of dog food, these two are pretty much inseparable. Seriously, if they are not within eyesight of each other, there's a whole lot of crying going on. Bonnie appears to be a German Shepherd mix while Clyde seems mostly lab. At approximately five years old, this somewhat portly duo hopes to be adopted together. Please, let's not break any hearts. They're friendly. They (obviously) love treats. They're entertaining. They come to you neutered and up to date on their vaccines. Bonnie and Clyde are available for adoption through PAWS if Grays Harbor. You can drop by 800 W 1st Street in Aberdeen on Wednesdays between 11:30 and 3. PAWS also has Saturday hours. Please visit www.pawsgh.org to fill out an application or call 360-533-1141. You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram. Keep in mind, those 55 years of age and older receive a 20% discount in adoption fees. 
Text and photo by Marcy Merrill
    Bonnie and Clyde: Adoptable Pets of the Week
    August 31, 2021 1:30 am

    They’re being called Bonnie and Clyde. Found by the side of the road with a sack of dog food, these…

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    The Westport Maritime Museum will be hosting an “ask the experts” forum on the main stage at the Grayland Community Hall Driftwood Festival Saturday and Sunday. Beachcombing and glass floats experts Alan Rammer (pictured) and Walt Pich will be on the panel. Visitors can learn about beachcombing and Japanese glass fishing floats, and can bring their own finds in to have the experts fill them on their origins. Pich has authored what are considered the definitive guides on glass floats and will have his books available for purchase at the event. (Courtesy Westport Maritime Museum)
    Ask the experts about glass floats at Grayland...
    By Dan Hammock • August 28, 2021 1:30 am

    The Westport Maritime Museum will be hosting an “ask the experts” forum on the main stage at the Grayland Community…

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    South County Fire paramedic Larry Hadland, left, hands a proof of vaccination card while emergency medical technician Kim Sharpe vaccinates Abel Cordova, 63, at his home on April 20, 2021. Cordova was unable to travel for a vaccination. Greg Gilbert |The Seattle Times
    County public health director: unvaccinated population putting strain...
    By Dan Hammock • August 28, 2021 1:30 am

    The vast majority of COVID-19 cases during this fifth wave of the pandemic is coming from unvaccinated people, and it’s…

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