A sample taken last week was at 354 micrograms per liter, while just 1 microgram per liter is reason for a health concern.
Rider injured; dog owner cited
Next digging expected in the fall
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Raymond Gregson graduated May 1, is currently a student at Grays Harbor College
When nearly 40 people were sickened in March after eating raw oysters, 31 companies had to shut down.
A champion of conservation and the natural world
Thurston County Health Department officials took a sample on Thursday to test for toxins.
Wildlife officials say the poachers have illegally killed hundreds of animals, including deer, elk, bear, cougar and bobcats.
Dig at Mocrocks depends on toxin tests
Minimum bid $9.75 million on 54-acre site adjacent to Port of Grays Harbor
Emergency Management Division Director urges schools to register for the Great Washington ShakeOut