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    Chehalis Basin Board to divert $3.82M from projects with lack of state budget
    Chehalis Basin Board to divert $3.82M from projects...
    By The Chronicle • August 9, 2017 1:30 am

    The money will be “borrowed” until the Legislature approves a capital budget.

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    Centralia carjacking victim struck on the head
    Centralia carjacking victim struck on the head
    By The Chronicle • August 9, 2017 1:30 am

    The man was reportedly attacked by unknown suspects who stole his car and later set it on fire.

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    Don’t read this while driving: Distracted driving ticket numbers are in
    Don’t read this while driving: Distracted driving ticket...
    By Craig Sailor The News Tribune • August 9, 2017 1:30 am

    By Craig Sailor

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    Overstock.com doubling in size at Satsop
    Overstock.com doubling in size at Satsop
    August 8, 2017 5:30 pm

    Adding another 150 jobs

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    A flier distributed by the Aberdeen Police Department.
    Aberdeen Police asking for information on missing Aberdeen...
    August 8, 2017 10:30 am

    No contact since a Facebook post indicating they intended to end their lives

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    Dispatches for Aug. 8
    Dispatches for Aug. 8
    August 7, 2017 7:00 pm

    Calls to area emergency service providers

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    Annual Cowboy Breakfast is Aug. 13
    Annual Cowboy Breakfast is Aug. 13
    August 7, 2017 7:00 pm

    Presented at the county fair by 4-H

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    Two Hoquiam-area homes hit hard by fire Sunday
    Two Hoquiam-area homes hit hard by fire Sunday
    August 7, 2017 7:00 pm

    One home in the 2400 block of East Hoquiam, believed to be vacant, a complete loss

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Port Commissioner Stan Pinnick talks to Pasha’s Stevedoring and Terminals Operations Manager Tim Ryker at front. Behind them are ILWU Local 24 President Mike Brown talking with Port Commissioner Chuck Caldwell. Behind them are the three additional vehicle models that will be coming to the Port of Grays Harbor as part of a new agreement between Chrysler and Pasha – Fiat, Jeep Compass, and Dodge Journey. This picture was taken Monday at a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the agreement at Terminal 4 at the Port of Grays Harbor.
    Pasha Automotive Services signs import agreement with Chrysler
    By Dan Hammock • August 7, 2017 7:00 pm

    Company at Port’s Terminal 4 is looking to fill 10 positions to handle increased traffic

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    Courthouse may have TV role
    Courthouse may have TV role
    By Corey Morris GH Newspaper Group • August 7, 2017 7:00 pm

    Commissioners accept resignation letter from Spatz

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    State does not intend to give Lewis County pot revenue
    State does not intend to give Lewis County...
    By The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash. • August 5, 2017 7:00 pm

    The county was informed it could not prohibit the sale and manufacture of cannabis and then seek to receive marijuana tax money.

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    Flood Authority faces uncertain six months with no capital budget
    Flood Authority faces uncertain six months with no...
    By Natalie Johnson The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash. • August 5, 2017 6:00 pm

    Projects that will be put on hold include a wastewater project in Grays Harbor County.

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                The burned-out remains of the structures that stood at the corner of West Market and South Michigan streets are gone. The City of Aberdeen purchased the property at 518, 5181/2 and 522 West Market in the spring for the assessed value of $74,750 from the owner’s estate; almost $62,000 went into escrow to be used by the estate to demolish the structures. According to the proposal from the city in March of 2016, the price of the property was less than the estimated cost of demolition. Not only were the burned-out buildings an eyesore, they attracted vagrants and drug and criminal activity that left neighbors in fear and Aberdeen Police busy for months. Workers were leveling the property Thursday afternoon; it will eventually be a gravel lot.
    Bye bye, eyesore
    August 5, 2017 1:30 am

    West Market property that housed crime, drug activity, had neighbors in fear, is demolished

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