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    Terri Harber/Daily World Both family-owned Swanson’s Foods have been sold. This is the back of the store which faces the Hoquiam River at 915 Simpson Ave., in Hoquiam, and is decorated with a mural.
    Swanson’s Foods changed ownership
    By Terri Harber • October 3, 2016 11:00 pm

    The business has been around for more than a century and has always been family owned

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    24th District hopefuls disagree on school funding, other issues at forum
    24th District hopefuls disagree on school funding, other...
    By Chris McDaniel Peninsula Daily News • October 3, 2016 11:00 pm

    Candidates said funding public schools is a priority, but disagreed on ways to provide the money.

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    Seattle says it will clear The Jungle, tells residents to leave encampment
    Seattle says it will clear The Jungle, tells...
    October 2, 2016 11:00 pm

    Earlier this year officials found more than 200 tents in the encampment, which stretched under and near Interstate 5 from Georgetown to Interstate 90. The city estimates there are 42 people remaining, after ongoing efforts to move residents out

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    You’d think the Sierra Club would back carbon-cutting I-732 — but you’d be wrong
    You’d think the Sierra Club would back carbon-cutting...
    October 2, 2016 11:00 pm

    Initiative 732 would gradually ramp up the price of coal, oil and natural gas — while reducing other taxes — in an attempt to lower emissions that spur climate change.

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    Two former teachers vie for state schools chief job
    Two former teachers vie for state schools chief...
    October 1, 2016 11:00 pm

    Both Erin Jones and Chris Reykdal say they will be strong advocates for K-12 education in what could be a bruising debate over how to end the unconstitutional reliance on local school district levies to help pay school-employee salaries.

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    Terri Harber/Daily World Wil Russoul and Nita Cross, who also goes by the name Wednesday, perform outside of Aberdeen City Hall on Wednesday night. About 40 people held a candle light vigil to remember Brooke Sandback and remind the community about the plight of the local homeless population.
    Homeless and activists hold vigil outside Aberdeen City...
    By Terri Harber • September 30, 2016 11:30 pm

    Participants remember friend and publicly demonstrate to keep spotlight on needs of area homeless

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    Public record: District Court, Sept. 29
    Public record: District Court, Sept. 29
    September 30, 2016 11:30 pm

    Recently filed case list from Grays Harbor County District Court

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    Required permits, approvals and plans
    Required permits, approvals and plans
    By Terri Harber • September 30, 2016 11:30 pm

    Long list of permits and approvals required before projecy can begin

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    (File photo | The Daily World) Rail cars line up inside the entrance of Westway Terminals’ Port of Grays Harbor property last December. The company is interested in expanding its facility to handle crude oil shipments.
    FEIS for crude oil shipment terminal in Hoquiam...
    By Terri Harber • September 30, 2016 11:30 pm

    Significant and unavoidable environmental impacts to health and safety likely if an accident occurs

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    Shelton’s Taylor Shellfish faces racial discrimination lawsuit
    Shelton’s Taylor Shellfish faces racial discrimination lawsuit
    By Amelia Dickson The Olympian • September 30, 2016 11:30 pm

    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Tacoma, on behalf of Jeremy Daniels, aformer employee at the company’s Samish Bay farm in Skagit County.

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    Public record: Superior Court, Sept. 29
    Public record: Superior Court, Sept. 29
    September 30, 2016 11:30 pm

    Recently filed case list for Grays Harbor County Superior Court

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    In Ocean Shores, lodging tax funds not enough to cover all the requests
    In Ocean Shores, lodging tax funds not enough...
    By Angelo Bruscas • September 30, 2016 11:30 pm

    The Ocean Shores Lodging Tax Advisory Committee last week began to review more than a dozen requests for an estimated $1.05 million in hotel/motel sales tax revenue next year, but those requests total at least $427,104 more than the city will have available to disburse.

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    FEIS for crude oil shipment terminal in Hoquiam released
    FEIS for crude oil shipment terminal in Hoquiam...
    By Terri Harber • September 30, 2016 4:30 pm

    Significant and unavoidable environmental impacts to health and safety likely if an accident occurs

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