Mining Company BHP Billiton Eyes Port of Grays Harbor For Export Facility
A new company is checking out the Port of Grays Harbor for a possible potash export business. However, BHP Billiton is also coming out of a 7-year relationship that failed to produce that site at the...
View Article“Purple Rain” soundtrack back on the charts
Warner Bros.Purple Rain is back on the charts. Prince and the Revolution’s soundtrack to the hit 1984 film has re-entered the Billboard 200 album chart at number four, thanks to the deluxe, re-mastered...
View ArticleWater Issues Temporarily Close Restrooms and RV Dump Facilities at Elma Rest...
Amenities available at the State Route 8 Elma Safety Rest Area are temporarily reduced pending emergency maintenance activities. Until further notice, the restroom building and RV Dumpsite are not...
View ArticleArmy Corps of Engineers to start Grays Harbor Outer Harbor maintenance...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin annual Grays Harbor maintenance dredging in the Outer Harbor April 1, utilizing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ hopper dredge vessel Yaquina. Working...
View ArticleID Thieves Sentenced to Prison for Scheme Targeting Unemployment Benefits and...
A pair of identity thieves who methodically stole people’s identities and used victims’ personal information to steal more than $350,000 were sentenced Feb. 21 in U.S. District Court in Seattle,...
View ArticleWanna Be Sellin’ Something: CD with nine unreleased Michael Jackson songs to...
CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty ImagesA 12-track CD that belonged to Michael Jackson, featuring nine of his unreleased songs, will go up for sale next week at the Gotta Have Rock and Roll auction site. The...
View ArticleID Thieves Sentenced to Prison for Scheme Targeting Unemployment Benefits and...
A pair of identity thieves who methodically stole people’s identities and used victims’ personal information to steal more than $350,000 were sentenced Feb. 21 in U.S. District Court in Seattle,...
View ArticleRazor clam dig begins February 23, more proposed through April
Razor clam diggers can count on evening digs starting Feb. 23 and begin planning trips this spring to Washington’s beaches after state shellfish managers today announced a schedule of proposed digs...
View ArticleAdam Levine and Behati Prinsloo buy $18 million LA mansion
ABC/Rick Rowell Adam Levine and wife Behati Prinsloo scored a deal on their brand-new home in Los Angeles. According to the real estate site Trulia, the couple plunked down $18 million for the estate...
View ArticleHere’s how to win a private performance from The Goo Goo Dolls
Bob MusselWant to win tickets to see The Goo Goo Dolls in concert and do some good at the same time? All it’ll cost you is ten bucks. The band is teaming up with the charity site Omaze to give fans the...
View ArticleJustin Bieber selling Purpose tour merch at H&M
Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images via ABCJust because Justin Bieber cancelled the rest of his Purpose tour doesn’t mean you can’t still buy a tour t-shirt. According to The Hollywood Reporter’s...
View ArticleSummit Pacific to Break Ground on Wellness Center September 15th
Summit Pacific Medical Center invites the community to attend a Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Wellness Center. The event is taking place Friday, Sept. 15, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the site of the new...
View ArticleSmoke Over Satsop is Power
Billowing steam from Grays Harbor Energy at the Satsop Business Park is sometimes reported as a forest fire along US Highway 12 in Elma. The time of year doesn’t seem to matter either, we’ve seen...
View ArticleTraffic Impacts of Razor Clam Bridge Project in Ocean Shores Rescheduled
The previously scheduled September 7 delivery and installation of the pre-cast concrete girders for the South Razor Clam Bridge has been re-scheduled for September 15, 2017. Essential materials for...
View ArticleBHP Billiton Details Potential Potash Export Facility at Open House
BHP Billiton hosted an open house last week to detail a proposed potassium chloride export facility at Terminal 3, near Bowerman Airfield. About 100 people attended the meeting Thursday night at the...
View ArticleVolunteers Sought for National Public Lands Day
In support of its goal of making America great through shared conservation, the Bureau of Land Management along with the US Forest Service are seeking volunteers to lend a hand Saturday, Sept. 30, from...
View ArticleTaste Washington Day celebrates farm-to-school connections Oct. 4
For the seventh year in a row, the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) and the Washington State Nutrition Association (WSNA) will promote Taste Washington Day, partnering with farmers and...
View ArticleCity of Aberdeen to Seek Very Interested Buyers for Several Properties
The City of Aberdeen will sell property from the county’s tax sale, but first, they want to know what you plan to do with it. Aberdeen Mayor Erik Larson said recently, “We’ve got seven properties, and...
View ArticleFinancial Aid Application Assistance Available at College Goal Washington Events
Do you need money for college? The first step is to file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA). You can do this at a College...
View ArticleQuigg Makes Bid on Pontoon Construction Site For Barge Repair Facility
A local business owner is looking to start a new business along the river with a bid on the Pontoon Construction site in Aberdeen. Tim Quigg, of Quigg Brothers Inc. submitted the paperwork this week to...
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