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    FILE PHOTO                                The Hillier Union Building at Grays Harbor College was built in 1957, and the college continues to seek $41 million in state funding to build a 3-story replacement that would house most student services in one central location and include an events center.
    New union building at GHC misses cut on...
    By Dan Hammock • May 10, 2019 5:30 pm

    Funds for the construction of a new student union building at Grays Harbor College did not make the cut in…

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    Police arrest fleeing domestic violence suspect
    Police arrest fleeing domestic violence suspect
    May 10, 2019 5:30 pm

    A 55-year old Hoquiam man suspected of involvement in eight domestic violence-related felonies was arrested Thursday in Aberdeen, just after…

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    City Council pushes back date to carry out homeless evictions
    City Council pushes back date to carry out...
    By Louis Krauss • May 10, 2019 5:30 pm

    The Aberdeen City Council finalized the ordinance to clear the city’s riverfront homeless camp following a vote Wednesday night, and…

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    State approves ‘bonus’ razor clam dig May 18-20 at Mocrocks
    State approves ‘bonus’ razor clam dig May 18-20...
    May 10, 2019 5:30 pm

    State shellfish managers have approved a “bonus” razor clam dig at Mocrocks Beach May 18-20.

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    Fundraiser for local woman with MS who will have experimental procedure
    Fundraiser for local woman with MS who will...
    May 8, 2019 5:30 pm

    In August 2004, Sara Johnson was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis.

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    DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Executive Director Brandi Bednarik stands on the dock that normally hosts the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain. Contractors recently repaired a portion of the dock, which should allow the tall ships to return for the Aberdeen Splash Festival in July.
    Historical Seaport dock repairs pave way for tall...
    By Dan Hammock • May 8, 2019 5:30 pm

    The dock at the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport is under repair and is expected to be ready to host its…

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    Hoquiam teacher pleads guilty to charges related to false threat
    Hoquiam teacher pleads guilty to charges related to...
    By Dan Hammock • May 10, 2019 5:30 pm

    This story was updated at 10:50 a.m. May 10, 2019.

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    Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group                                 A group of priests and homeless advocates say a prayer with several plaintiffs involved in a lawsuit attempting to stop the City of Aberdeen from clearing the Chehalis River homeless camps.
    Federal judge orders hold on Aberdeen homeless evictions
    By Louis Krauss • May 8, 2019 5:30 pm

    A federal judge in Tacoma granted a 30-day stay, or hold, on the City of Aberdeen’s plan to clear people…

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    Free lunches for Hoquiam SD kids start June 17
    Free lunches for Hoquiam SD kids start June...
    May 7, 2019 5:30 pm

    The Hoquiam School District will once again offer free lunches to kids age 18 and younger during the summer, according…

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    COURTESY ABERDEEN POLICE DEPARTMENT                                Jay Staten, left, has been named Aberdeen Deputy Chief of Police, announced Police Chief Steve Shumate, right, Monday afternoon.
    Former Aberdeen Police officer returns as new Deputy...
    By Dan Hammock Grays Harbor News Group • May 7, 2019 5:30 pm

    Former Aberdeen Police officer Jay Staten has been hired as the new Aberdeen Deputy Police Chief, announced Police Chief Steve…

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    Army Corps to explore alternatives as Chehalis River dam review moves forward
    Army Corps to explore alternatives as Chehalis River...
    By Alex Brown The Centralia Chronicle • May 7, 2019 5:30 pm

    Proposed dam location is near Pe Ell

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    Federal hearing held on homeless eviction suit
    Federal hearing held on homeless eviction suit
    By Louis Krauss • May 7, 2019 5:30 pm

    A federal court hearing was scheduled for the U.S. District Court in Tacoma Tuesday afternoon, as part of a federal…

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    COURTESY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                                The “Heron Street Bridge” option was the favorite Heron Street Bridge replacement option among the 1,000 or so who completed a survey of four options in April. The Department of Transportation is hoping to officially announce its preferred option at a public forum in June.
    DOT nearing ‘preferred option’ for Heron Street Bridge...
    By Dan Hammock • May 6, 2019 5:30 pm

    Predesign work due by the end of June

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