Hector Ray Canales Sr., 55, pleaded guilty to conversion of tribal funds in May 2016.
The Lady Washington needed $30,000 to replace three damaged spars, and donors generously exceeded that amount.
Flights were canceled due to weather for Ocean Shores Appreciation Day on Saturday.
The Ocean Shores Lodging Tax Advisory Committee has recommended the city accept the Convention Center magement services proposal made by a San Antonio, Texas company over a less-comprehensive proposal by Columbia Hospitality of Seattle.
On Monday Grays Harbor PUD commission was presented with three options for meeting future requirements for renewable energy sources.
A Vietnam memorial, currently at Bryan Park, will be relocated to Fleet Park, and will honor two Montesano men.
Rare nautical relic will be displayed at Maritime Museum
A Spokane man accused of bludgeoning his girlfriend to death in front of their 3-year-old son pleaded guilt late Tuesday afternoon.
Montesano hearing examiner heard only opposition to a proposed variance for retail marijuana
More than 700 Washington students enrolled at ITT Tech’s three campuses in Seattle are losing funding.
Justice Charles Z. Smith, who rose from the poverty and racism of the Deep South to break ground as Washington’s first African-American state trial judge and Supreme Court justice, died Sunday in Seattle.
Flights were canceled due to weather for Ocean Shores Appreciation Day on Saturday
Democrat Purcell retained a razor-thin lead over incumbent Rep. JD Rossetti
