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    The 2,300-year old skull found in a crab pot off Ocean Shores in 2014 is one step closer to its final resting place. Researchers at the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation determined the skull is Native American in origin and have contacted several area tribes, including the Quinault Indian Nation, to determine the final disposition of the remains.
    State says 2,300-year-old crab pot skull is Native...
    By Dan Hammock • December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    Quinault Nation among five tribes notified, final disposition to be determined

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    ‘Push is coming to shove’ on school-funding plan, but task force needs more time
    ‘Push is coming to shove’ on school-funding plan,...
    By Melissa Santos The News Tribune • December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    The eight-member task force has until Jan. 9 to come up with recommendations.

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    Dispatches for Dec. 16
    Dispatches for Dec. 16
    By Dan Hammock • December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    Calls to local emergency service agencies

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    Aberdeen Fourth Ward council member wanted
    Aberdeen Fourth Ward council member wanted
    December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    Filling Kathi Hoder’s spot

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    City of Aberdeen seeks loan to to upgrade communications
    City of Aberdeen seeks loan to to upgrade...
    By Terri Harber • December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    Seeking loan to pay for improvements in ‘antiquated’ technology for all city departments

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    Aberdeen man arrested on suspicion of rape of a minor
    Aberdeen man arrested on suspicion of rape of...
    By Dan Hammock • December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    32-year-old suspect arrested and booked into Grays Harbor County Jail Tuesday

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    Shana Soliz walks back to her seat in the courtroom after appearing in front of Judge F. Mark McCauley on Friday in Grays Harbor County Superior Court. Soliz is the suspect in a fatal stabbing of Paul Mottinger on Nov. 21. Prosecuting and defense attorneys can be seen in the background. (Terri Harber|The Daily World)
    Hoquiam murder suspect will undergo competency evaluation
    By Terri Harber • December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    Shana Soliz not scheduled to return to Superior Court until evaluation at Western Hospital is done

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    Participants in the Port of Grays Harbor’s Deeper Draft Phase II celebration Wednesday pose for a picture. From left: Port Executive Director Gary Nelson; Port Commissioner Jack Thompson; Army Corps of Engineers Colonel John Buck; Brusco Tugs’ Kevin Campbell; 19th District Representative Brian Blake; and ILWU Local 24 President Mike Brown.
    Port dredging, decades in the making, celebrated
    By Dan Hammock • December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    Deeper Draft Phase II event draws representatives from government, unions, Port workers

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    On the Harbor and elsewhere, earthquake insurance prices soar
    On the Harbor and elsewhere, earthquake insurance prices...
    By Daniel Gilbert The Seattle Times • December 16, 2016 10:00 pm

    Insurance regulators at a loss to resist hikes

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    Underwater volcano’s eruption captured in exquisite detail by seafloor observatory
    Underwater volcano’s eruption captured in exquisite detail by...
    December 15, 2016 1:30 am

    Two tectonic plates separate has been captured in more detail than ever before

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    Aberdeen council puts brakes on budget approval
    Aberdeen council puts brakes on budget approval
    By Terri Harber • December 14, 2016 10:00 pm

    The council plans to approve the budget during its next regular meeting on Dec. 28.

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    State reports lowest unemployment rate since 2008
    State reports lowest unemployment rate since 2008
    By Dan Hammock • December 14, 2016 10:00 pm

    Department also reports growth in labor force, private sector employment

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    Gov. Inslee unveils budget plan, vows upgrade to state’s mental health system
    Gov. Inslee unveils budget plan, vows upgrade to...
    By Walker Orenstein The News Tribune • December 14, 2016 10:00 pm

    The plan would rely on $4.4 billion in new tax revenue, much of which would come from new taxes on capital gains and carbon emissions.

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