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    Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group                                The Satsop River is the likely target of a dredging and floodplain management project as part of a bill in the state Legislature.
    Bill would likely approve dredging and flood-prevention project...
    By Louis Krauss • April 9, 2019 6:00 pm

    An amendment to a bill designed to build up salmon runs in order to provide more prey for orca whales,…

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    Davis Creek timber sale bids out at more than $1.25 million
    Davis Creek timber sale bids out at more...
    By Dan Hammock • April 9, 2019 6:00 pm

    The high bid for the most recent City of Hoquiam timber sale came in at just under $1.25 million, part…

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    COURTESY PHOTO                                This image shows the location of the proposed BHP potash facility at the Port of Grays Harbor. Highlighted in yellow are the sections of Airport Way and Paulson Road that would be vacated to make way for the facility.
    Public hearing set to consider vacating sections of...
    By Dan Hammock • April 9, 2019 6:00 pm

    Change meant to accommodate BHP

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    “American Pickers” make a stop in Hoquiam
    “American Pickers” make a stop in Hoquiam
    April 9, 2019 6:00 pm

    David Haerle | The Daily World

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    Hit-and-run driver damages Journey Travel structure
    Hit-and-run driver damages Journey Travel structure
    By COURTESY ABERDEEN POLICE DEPARTMENT A rented U-Haul truck driven by a 45-year-old East Aberdeen man damaged the drive-thru entrance to Journey Travel in Aberdeen Saturday. The driver fled the scene but later returned, and was cited with hit-and-run and driving on a suspended license. • April 8, 2019 6:00 pm

    A 45-year-old East Aberdeen man caused about $50,000 in damage when his rental truck struck the drive-thru entrance to Journey…

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    How local legislators voted in Olympia
    How local legislators voted in Olympia
    April 8, 2019 6:00 pm

    The House and Senate passed two separate state operating budget proposals this week. HB 1109, as passed by the House,…

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    Washington Democrats choose presidential primary for 2020, ditching precinct caucuses
    Washington Democrats choose presidential primary for 2020, ditching...
    By David Gutman The Seattle Times • April 8, 2019 6:00 pm

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    Ian Wagreich | U.S. Chamber of Commerce                                Congressman Derek Kilmer, left, accepts the Spirit of Enterprise Award April 4 from U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue.
    Congressman presented with national award for business support
    By Dan Hammock • April 8, 2019 6:00 pm

    Congressman Derek Kilmer received the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s annual Spirit of Enterprise Award April 4, in recognition of his…

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    Courtesy of Heather Van Hulle                                Ben Fagerstedt, left, sings with Michael Bublé at the Tacoma Dome on Saturday. For those who want to see the young man perfrom live, Fagerstedt will be singing at the Hoquiam Brewing Company April 20 from 7 to 8 p.m.
    Aberdeen teen sings with Michael Bublé
    By Louis Krauss • April 8, 2019 5:00 pm

    When world-renowned singer Michael Bublé singled out Aberdeen 17-year-old Ben Fagerstedt to sing with him Saturday night in front of…

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    Monte 7th grader held after school shooting messages
    Monte 7th grader held after school shooting messages
    April 8, 2019 6:00 pm

    Messages referenced past school shooting, specific students, official says

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    Thurston County officials confirm remains found are human
    Thurston County officials confirm remains found are human
    By Abby Spegman The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.) • April 6, 2019 5:00 pm

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    Speed limit lowered to 50 mph at Tacoma’s crash-prone I-5 curves
    Speed limit lowered to 50 mph at Tacoma’s...
    By Mike Lindblom The Seattle Times • April 5, 2019 6:00 pm

    By Mike Lindblom

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    Trains stopping in Elma put on notice
    Trains stopping in Elma put on notice
    By Michael Lang Grays Harbor News Group • April 5, 2019 6:00 pm

    The Elma City Council on Monday unanimously approved an ordinance aimed at deterring trains from stopping in the city.

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