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    Emma Scher | Washington Newspaper Publishers Association                                Secretary of State Kim Wyman, inside the Washington State Archive building, discusses problems the building has been having with leaking pipes last month in Olympia. The pipe above her head has leaked water in the past. The room stores county records. The building was built in 1962
    Washington’s original constitution is stored in building that...
    By Emma Scher Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • February 8, 2019 6:00 pm

    Records have been damaged, but none has been lost, officials said.

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    With snow cleared, Mount Rainier nears full reopening
    With snow cleared, Mount Rainier nears full reopening
    By Alex Brown The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash. • February 3, 2019 11:40 am

    By Alex Brown

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    Lawmakers in Olympia look to eviction reform to tackle homelessness
    Lawmakers in Olympia look to eviction reform to...
    By Jake Goldstein-Street The Seattle Times • February 3, 2019 11:40 am

    Jake Goldstein-Street

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    COURTESY HOQUIAM POLICE DEPARTMENT                                A Shelton man was arrested early Friday morning after leading Hoquiam Police on a brief chase through a fence and into a ditch at the Willis Enterprises wood chip mill on Airport Way.
    Short HPD pursuit of stolen front-end loader leads...
    February 1, 2019 6:00 pm

    A 33-year-old Shelton man was arrested Friday after breaking into the Willis Enterprises chip mill at Port of Grays Harbor…

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    GH County Commission to consider resolution against implementation of I-1639
    GH County Commission to consider resolution against implementation...
    By Dan Hammock • February 1, 2019 6:00 pm

    County Commission to consider resolution against implementation of I-1639

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    Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott
    Sheriff instructs deputies to take no enforcement action...
    By Dan Hammock • February 1, 2019 6:00 pm

    Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott has instructed his deputies to “take no enforcement action as it pertains to I-1639,”…

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    COURTESY DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY                                The Lady Grace fishing vessel sank in the Hoquiam River March 2, 2018, on the west side of the river north of the Hum Dinger restaurant. The owner of this vessel and one other has been fined by the State Department of Ecology for the sinkings and related spill response and cleanup.
    Ecology fines owner of two boats sunk in...
    By Dan Hammock • February 1, 2019 6:00 pm

    The state Department of Ecology has taken action against the owner of two of the seven sunken vessels in the…

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    Lawmakers propose limits on scope of Public Records Act for Legislature
    Lawmakers propose limits on scope of Public Records...
    By Emma Epperly WNPA Olympia Bureau • February 1, 2019 6:00 pm

    Changes the definitions of agency and legislature in state Public Records Act; creates new permanent exemptions for withholding records.

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    Legislators roll out school safety proposals
    Legislators roll out school safety proposals
    By Emma Epperly Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • February 1, 2019 1:30 am

    Creates statewide threat assessment best-practices; adds school resource officer training standards.

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    Profiled pooch owners may be able to appeal breed-based dog bans in their cities
    Profiled pooch owners may be able to appeal...
    By Emma Scher Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • February 1, 2019 1:30 am

    Cities that ban certain dog breeds would have to provide an appeal process for owners under proposed legislation that makes exceptions for good dogs of outlawed pedigree.

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    Lawmakers propose lowering B&O tax for some rural manufacturers
    Lawmakers propose lowering B&O tax for some rural...
    By Sean Harding Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • February 1, 2019 1:30 am

    The B&O tax is state’s major business tax, according to committee documents. The tax is imposed against a company’s gross income and does not deduct the cost of doing business.

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    Grays Harbor sheriff says he won’t enforce I-1639
    Grays Harbor sheriff says he won’t enforce I-1639
    January 31, 2019 5:49 pm

    Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott says he’s not enforcing the state’s new gun restriction initiative in its current state,according…

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    DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                 Bria Jessie Danner, 35 of Aberdeen, made her first court appearance Thursday, charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of 53-year-old Sung Sil Kim at the GuestHouse Inn on West Heron Street Wednesday.
    Suspect in GuestHouse Inn murder sent for mental...
    By Dan Hammock • February 3, 2019 11:40 am

    Bail set at $500,000, mental health evaluation ordered

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