Vehicle Strikes Horse, Ejects Rider, Near Ocean Shores
A rider and her horse were struck by a car near Ocean Shores yesterday. A 31-year-old Ocean Shores man told the Washington State Patrol that the sun was in his eyes and he didn’t see them. His 2002...
View ArticleAberdeen Police Seek Assistance Locating Emery Parks
Aberdeen Police are seeking the public’s help to locate Emery Parks, reported missing from the Olympia area in June. Parks is transient and diagnosed with Schizophrenia. The 48-year-old is 6’4″ tall,...
View ArticlePort of Grays Harbor Begins Dredging of Westport Marina
The Westport Marina will begin dredging operations today for the first time in 39 years. The Port of Grays Harbor said the project will take place in two phases, carried out by two contractors working...
View ArticleAgreement reached to benefit coho salmon, steelhead in Wynoochee River basin
State and tribal leaders have agreed to a plan that will enhance coho salmon and steelhead populations diminished by the Wynoochee Dam in Grays Harbor County. A public meeting on the plan is scheduled...
View ArticleAnnual Maintenance at Cosmo Specialty Fibers Could Stir Up Odors
Nearby residents may notice possible odor issues this week due to annual maintenance work at Cosmo Specialty Fibers Industrial Site in Cosmopolis. Cosmo Specialty Fibers will be conducting their annual...
View ArticleSpecial City Council Meeting in Aberdeen Tonight
The City of Aberdeen will hold a special council meeting tonight to conduct business intended for a meeting last week that was canceled when notice of the meeting was not issued within the required...
View ArticleAberdeen Armory Building Demolition Begins Today, No Current Plans For Site
Demolition begins today of the Armory Building at 117 E. 3rd Street in Aberdeen. more than a year after a June 2018 fire destroyed the building and much of its contents. During the work, the contractor...
View ArticleGrays Harbor College Automotive program Earns Master Automobile Service...
Grays Harbor College’s Automotive Technology program last week officially earned Master Automobile Service Technology Accreditation, the highest level of program accreditation recognized by the...
View ArticleWSDA Concludes Trapping, Proposes Spring Treatments Against Gypsy Moth
The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) is proposing to treat two areas in Snohomish County next spring to eradicate introductions of gypsy moth, a non-native, invasive pest that can...
View ArticleCity of Aberdeen to Receive EPA/State Grant for Replacement of Wastewater...
The City of Aberdeen has been awarded over $2-million to replace its aging wastewater disinfection system. The grant will help the Public Works department eliminate the use, handling, and transport of...
View ArticleArmy Corps of Engineers Declares Emergency to Assist Shoalwater Bay Indian...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District commander has declared an emergency December 17, in response to a request for assistance from the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe. The request is to...
View ArticlePilot Program at Stafford Creek to Identify, Help Incarcerated with Traumatic...
Stafford Creek Corrections Center is the site of a new pilot program that will identify incarcerated individuals with traumatic brain injuries, thanks to a federal grant. A traumatic brain injury, or...
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