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    Jetty repair request outlined for City Council
    Jetty repair request outlined for City Council
    By Angelo Bruscas • January 11, 2017 10:00 pm

    State asked to fund 1,000 feet of rehabilitation

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    GH Woodworkers Federal Credit Union has announced a merger with Great NorthWest Federal Credit Union. The merger, just six weeks in the making, becomes official Feb. 1.                                 GH Woodworkers Federal Credit Union has announced a merger with Great NorthWest Federal Credit Union. The merger, just six weeks in the making, becomes official Feb. 1. The circumstances behind the merger include a federal inquiry and a reported fire at the institution, but no further details were available as of Wednesday evening.
    GH Woodworkers, Great Northwest credit unions to merge
    By Dan Hammock • January 11, 2017 10:00 pm

    Merger reportedly fast-tracked by ‘unusual events’

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    Anderson & Middleton Company/Jones Photo Collection                                The Crystal Steam Bath building in Aberdeen has been knocked down for parking space at the future Gateway Center. This photo, from the Jones Photo Historical Collection, appears to have been taken soon after the building was built in 1928 on the 100 block of South F Street. A tailoring business occupies the middle of the building. The baths are believed to have closed for good in the 1980s. Local historian Roy Vataja remembers going to the Crystal Steam Bath when he was young and shared some memories from his experiences there. “My parents came to Aberdeen from Finland in 1959 and the sauna was, and is, one of main touchstones of Finnish culture. When I was growing up in the early 1970s we would frequently go to the Crystal Steam Baths on a Friday night. There was still a good sized Finnish population on the Harbor at that time and the owners, Rudy and Marge Kauhanen, were friends of the family. I remember how clean everything was. We’d go into the dressing room and then into the sauna. The upper deck was warmest and my dad would make sure that I always started out on the top deck and he would let the steam pour. I would stand it for as long as I could to prove how ‘tough’ a 7-year old I was, but eventually would have to move to the lower, cooler deck. Afterwards, we would cool off in the dressing room with my parents enjoying cans of Oly beer while I clutched my bottle of Simba soda. I really miss those days and although I did get to go into the building a few months ago, I much prefer remembering how it was.”
    Crystal Steam Bath building knocked down
    January 11, 2017 10:00 pm

    Local historian remembers family trips to place where locals went to cleanse their bodies and souls

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    State Poet Laureate at Shoalwater Bay Library Jan. 14
    State Poet Laureate at Shoalwater Bay Library Jan....
    By Barb Aue • January 11, 2017 1:30 am

    Free poetry writing workshop

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    LOCAL BAND TO PERFORM AT GOVERNOR’S BALL
    LOCAL BAND TO PERFORM AT GOVERNOR’S BALL
    January 11, 2017 1:30 am

    Dukes of Swing to play at Governor’s Inaugual Ball

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    Perfect weather to watch films inside
    Perfect weather to watch films inside
    January 11, 2017 1:30 am

    Catch two shows at the Bishop Center

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    Karen Rowe sits in City Council Chambers on Wednesday evening after being appointed and sworn-in to occupy the Fourth Ward seat vacated by Kathi Hoder. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)
    Karen Rowe appointed to Aberdeen City Council
    By Terri Harber • January 12, 2017 1:30 am

    Co-owner of GH Wine Sellars located downtown said her top goal is attracting more jobs

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    Updated flood ordinance aims to reduce insurance costs
    Updated flood ordinance aims to reduce insurance costs
    By Terri Harber • January 25, 2017 10:15 pm

    Property owners within Aberdeen’s special flood hazard area could save money on their flood insurance

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    Molly Bold will assume the new position of Westport Marina District Business Manager with the Port of Grays Harbor Jan. 23.                                 Molly Bold will assume the new position of Westport Marina District Business Manager with the Port of Grays Harbor Jan. 23.
    Molly Bold selected by Port as new Westport...
    By Dan Hammock • January 10, 2017 10:00 pm

    Established local WEFish nonprofit organization three years ago to support commercial fishing

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    What was an empty dry storage warehouse just a month ago is rapidly taking shape as a state-of-the-art marijuana growing operation. The Enterprise warehouse at the Satsop Business Park will house a large marijuana grow facility as early as April, which will employ up to 70 people. The lower level is being separated into growing houses, which will nurture the marijuana plants at different points of the growing process; the upper level will be an electrical mezzanine to accommodate all the wiring and ductwork required for such a facility. DAN HAMMOCK THE DAILY WORLD
    Construction at cannabis growing facility proceeding quickly
    By Dan Hammock • January 10, 2017 10:00 pm

    Satsop Business Park grower expects operations to begin in early spring

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    Free entry to state and national parks, forests for MLK holiday — with plenty of snow fun
    Free entry to state and national parks, forests...
    By Brian J. Cantwell The Seattle Times • January 10, 2017 10:00 pm

    Monday, Jan. 16, is a free-admission day at all national parks and national forests.

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    County Commissioner Wes Cormier remembers Herb Welch
    County Commissioner Wes Cormier remembers Herb Welch
    By Terri Harber • January 10, 2017 10:00 pm

    Cormier says former commissioner had a great sense of humor and easy-going style

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    Aberdeen City Council to hear from those wanting to join them
    Aberdeen City Council to hear from those wanting...
    By Terri Harber • January 10, 2017 10:00 pm

    Six residents of Aberdeen’s Fourth Ward expressed interest in occupying open council seat

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