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    Prosecutor’s Office juggling four first-degree murder cases
    Prosecutor’s Office juggling four first-degree murder cases
    By Dan Hammock • August 30, 2017 7:00 pm

    Unprecedented in county prosecutor’s 14 years working in the office

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    Catastrophic storms, once rare, are almost routine
    Catastrophic storms, once rare, are almost routine
    By Amina Khan Los Angeles Times • August 30, 2017 7:00 pm

    Is climate change to blame?

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    Port officials: Crude oil no longer in plans
    Port officials: Crude oil no longer in plans
    By Angelo Bruscas • August 29, 2017 7:00 pm

    Port officials said that both pending crude oil proposals by current Port tenants have been abandoned.

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    Residents debate Confederate flag at Morton City Council meeting
    Residents debate Confederate flag at Morton City Council...
    By Jordan Nailon The Chronicle • August 29, 2017 7:00 pm

    Citizens vent their frustrations or support revolving around a controversial float from the Loggers Jubilee parade earlier this month.

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    Hoquiam Council approves funds to bid on tax lien properties
    Hoquiam Council approves funds to bid on tax...
    By Dan Hammock • August 29, 2017 7:00 pm

    Action taken on ATVs in the city, flood relief repair and more at Monday meeting

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    Commissioners request ‘pittance’ for indigent defense
    Commissioners request ‘pittance’ for indigent defense
    By Corey Morris GH Newspaper Group • August 28, 2017 7:00 pm

    County argues state should cover total cost

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    Community sale to aid Copalis Crossing firefighters
    Community sale to aid Copalis Crossing firefighters
    By The Daily World • August 28, 2017 7:00 pm

    A community garage sale this weekend will benefit the Copalis Crossing Firefighters Association.

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    Man dies after being run over on Highway 12
    Man dies after being run over on Highway...
    August 28, 2017 7:00 pm

    Road blocked for hours

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    The Black Pearl Tavern on J Street in Hoquiam.
    Dispute between tavern owners and LGBTQ group becomes...
    By Dan Hammock • August 28, 2017 7:00 pm

    Both sides say threats have been made

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    Family forestry event in Oakville shines light on best practices
    Family forestry event in Oakville shines light on...
    By Jordan Nailon The Chronicle • August 27, 2017 6:00 pm

    Eent last Saturday drew roughly 250 people

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    Tattered Shelton home yields evidence in child-porn case
    Tattered Shelton home yields evidence in child-porn case
    By Erik Lacitis The Seattle Times • August 26, 2017 3:00 pm

    The Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office will search the 14-acre property with cadaver dogs.

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    Sheriff’s Office eyeing Seattle case for possible Baum connection
    Sheriff’s Office eyeing Seattle case for possible Baum...
    By Corey Morris GH Newspaper Group • August 25, 2017 10:00 pm

    The Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office now is looking into the connection between Lindsey Baum, a missing child from McCleary,…

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    Aberdeen council approves contract with ARM for Main Street USA bid
    Aberdeen council approves contract with ARM for Main...
    By Dan Hammock • August 25, 2017 10:00 pm

    Three-year deal to fund effort, including hiring a required full-time director

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