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    Liberty Bay shellfish beds open for first time in decades
    Liberty Bay shellfish beds open for first time...
    By The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash. • September 17, 2017 7:00 pm

    The 760 acres of commercial shellfish beds were shuttered 26 years ago due to increasing pollution.

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    Tribes might push their own carbon tax initiative in 2018
    Tribes might push their own carbon tax initiative...
    By Melissa Santos The News Tribune • September 18, 2017 7:00 pm

    “We are running out of time”

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    Lawmakers grant themselves extra secrecy, media suit claims
    Lawmakers grant themselves extra secrecy, media suit claims
    By The Associated Press • September 16, 2017 7:00 pm

    AP, Sound Publishing and other news outlets are suing the Legislature over state open-records law.

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    A spin of the random story generator
    A spin of the random story generator
    September 16, 2017 1:30 am

    Nothing New — By Roy Vataja

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Sen. Dean Takko (D-Longview), Hoquiam City Administrator Brian Shay and BHP’s Manager of Corporate Affairs Ken Smith chat before the BHP open house Thursday at Hoquiam High School. About 100 people attended and were filled in about the company’s proposed potash storage and shipping facility at the Port of Grays Harbor.
    Potash project open house Thursday well attended
    By Dan Hammock • September 16, 2017 12:15 am

    Australia based company looking to build a potash storage and shipping facility at the Port

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    Benefits of Main Street designation for Aberdeen topic of Tuesday forum
    Benefits of Main Street designation for Aberdeen topic...
    By Dan Hammock • September 16, 2017 12:15 am

    Aberdeen Revitalization Movement will host meeting at D&R Events Center at 6 p.m.

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Cortese’s Italian Restaurant has undergone a lot of changes since Jan. 1 when Fawn Sharp (left) took over sole ownership. She brought on Tena Arceo, who has decades of chef and restaurant management and development experience, on shortly afterward to revamp the menu and atmosphere of the location.
    Cortese’s Italian Restaurant still finding its way with...
    By Dan Hammock • September 16, 2017 12:15 am

    Fawn Sharp, Quinault Nation President, is now the sole owner of the South I Street eatery

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    Aberdeen Council brings back garage sale proposal; final reading, public comment Sept. 26
    Aberdeen Council brings back garage sale proposal; final...
    By Dan Hammock • September 16, 2017 12:15 am

    Bill amended to raise proposed limit from two to four annually; current law sets limit at 10

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Aberdeen City Attorney Eric Nelson officially retired at the end of the City Council meeting Wednesday evening. To celebrate, with gentle nudging from Mayor Erik Larson, he pulled at the ends of his bright red bowtie and opened his collar.
    Aberdeen city attorney bids adieu
    By Dan Hammock • September 16, 2017 12:15 am

    Eric Nelson honored Wednesday after 29 years as city corporate counsel

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    Annual Showcase Grays Harbor features agriculture
    Annual Showcase Grays Harbor features agriculture
    By Travis Rains GH Newspaper Group • September 16, 2017 12:15 am

    Austin Dairy and Wild Thyme Farm featured.

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    Bears, bobcats and more: WDFW timeline shows scope of poaching
    Bears, bobcats and more: WDFW timeline shows scope...
    By Jordan Nailon The Chronicle • September 16, 2017 12:15 am

    More details on massive poaching operation uncovered in Southwest Washington.

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    Ex-Westport police officer charged with molestation
    Ex-Westport police officer charged with molestation
    By Corey Morris GH Newspaper Group • September 13, 2017 7:00 pm

    Montesano case

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    (Travis Rains | The Vidette) A Rognlin’s crew works together to tackle part of the reconstruction effort on East Pioneer Avenue just past the Montesano Fire station on Sept. 11.
    Construction woes at E. Pioneer likely to carry...
    By Travis Rains GH Newspaper Group • September 13, 2017 7:00 pm

    Rainy season could put project on hold until April 2018

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