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    Medical contract, flood wall and software round out county talk
    Medical contract, flood wall and software round out...
    By Corey Morris GH Newspaper Group • May 16, 2017 7:00 pm

    The Grays Harbor County commissioners took action Monday on the Wishkah flood wall and new software for the Treasurer’s Office,…

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    Pacific County 2017 candidate filings
    Pacific County 2017 candidate filings
    May 16, 2017 7:00 pm

    Two contested races include Port of Peninsula District 2 Commissioner, Mayor of Raymond

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    GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE                                This dog was shot with an arrow in rural Aberdeen off State Route 105 Sunday. Surveillance video from a nearby archery club allowed Sheriff’s Office detectives to identify and arrest a 50-year-old suspect in Aberdeen on Monday.
    Man arrested for shooting dog with arrow at...
    May 16, 2017 7:00 pm

    Suspect identified by surveillance video at range, dog expected to recover

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    Residents pack meeting to learn about Summit Lake’s toxic algae
    Residents pack meeting to learn about Summit Lake’s...
    By Lisa Pemberton The Olympian • May 15, 2017 7:00 pm

    More than 200 people filled a lodge at the Boy Scouts of America’s Camp Thunderbird.

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    Hoquiam pastor convicted of child molestation, sentencing scheduled for June 9
    Hoquiam pastor convicted of child molestation, sentencing scheduled...
    By Dan Hammock • May 15, 2017 7:00 pm

    Adair Krack found guilty of one count of second degree child molestation

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    LOW INCOME HOUSING INSTITUTE PHOTO                                The Low Income Housing Institute’s vision for a low income housing development in the Aberdeen/Hoquiam area would be modeled on the Billy Frank Jr. building that is nearing completion in downtown Olympia. It has 43 units, is close to transportation, parks and schools and targets the general homeless population, homeless young adults, veterans and disabled people under the age of 61 who are exiting institutional care in favor of community-based independent living.
    Local group meets with Low Income Housing Institute...
    By Dan Hammock • May 15, 2017 7:00 pm

    Properties in Aberdeen and Hoquiam under consideration for low income housing development

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    Willapa Bay, Grays Harbor natural fall Chinook removed from NOAA overfishing list
    Willapa Bay, Grays Harbor natural fall Chinook removed...
    May 15, 2017 7:00 pm

    Seafood, commercial fishing industry down in 2015 but still above five year average

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    A new law could help prevent the ‘extended nightmare’ of squatters
    A new law could help prevent the ‘extended...
    By Walker Orenstein The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) • May 14, 2017 9:00 pm

    The bill gives property owners a new tool aimed at evicting squatters quicker and without the hassle of a court battle.

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    Dispatches for May 12
    Dispatches for May 12
    May 12, 2017 10:00 pm

    Calls to local emergency services

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    Governor Jay Inslee signs a bill designed to expand the state’s forest riparian easement program. Pictured left to right are Ken Miller, 2013 Tree Farmer of the Year and Director of the Washington Farm Forestry Association; Leah Dobey from the Department of Natural Resources; Bonnie Miller; David Woltjer, Rep. Mike Chapman’s intern; Sarah Temples, Rep. Chapman’s legislative assistant; Rep. Ed Orcutt; Gov. Inslee; Dave Warren with the Department of Natural Resources; Rep. Mike Chapman, bill sponsor; Heather Hansen with the Washington Farm Forestry Association; Sen. Dean Takko; and Jason Callahan with the Washington Forest Protection Association.
    Rep. Chapman bill updating the forest riparian easement...
    May 12, 2017 10:00 pm

    Program pays landowners for trees they cannot harvest to protect fish habitat

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    BOB NEISINGER PHOTO                                Dr. Eugene Schermer, right, was awarded the Daily World’s Citizen of the Year honor Thursday. Pictured with Dr. Schermer’s is Dr. Joe Malik, who was president of Grays Harbor College for 17 years starting in 1972. Schermer taught at the college for 20 years and was appointed the school’s Vice President of Instruction by Malik.
    Citizen, firefighter and police officer of the year...
    By Dan Hammock • May 12, 2017 10:00 pm

    Crowd filled with families, friends of recipients and previous award winners

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    (Travis Rains | The Vidette) Longtime scouts and their families enjoyed a beautiful afternoon May 6 by telling camp stories around the fire at the decommissioning of Camp Delezenne in Elma.
    Decommissioning ceremony held for Camp Delezenne
    By Travis Rains GH Newspaper Group • May 12, 2017 10:00 pm

    Camp Thunderbird to play vital role in the future

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    Candidate filing week begins on Monday
    Candidate filing week begins on Monday
    By Corey Morris GH Newspaper Group • May 12, 2017 10:00 pm

    122 offices open countywide

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