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Tharinger focuses on funding local projects as he seeks re-election
Tharinger focuses on funding local projects as he...
By Louis Krauss • October 22, 2018 7:00 pm

Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim, said he wants to continue work to secure funding for important local projects in the 24th Legislative…

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Challenger McEntire looks to stop tax increases, secure school funding
Challenger McEntire looks to stop tax increases, secure...
By Louis Krauss • October 22, 2018 7:00 pm

Jim McEntire, a Republican challenger for state representative of the 24th Legislative District, says he has two basic goals to…

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Callaghan, Werth vie for seat on PUD board
Callaghan, Werth vie for seat on PUD board
By Angelo Bruscas • October 22, 2018 7:00 pm

The two candidates for Grays Harbor Public Utility District commissioner both promise to oppose investing in unrelated economic development, but…

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Erin Frasier
Frasier stress development of small business and work...
By Dan Hammock • October 19, 2018 7:00 pm

Erin Frasier, running for a seat in the state House of Representatives representing the 19th District, says Southwest Washington has…

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Walsh: Lose or modify Growth Management Act to attract business to district
Walsh: Lose or modify Growth Management Act to...
By Dan Hammock • October 19, 2018 7:00 pm

Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, was elected to represent the 19th Legislative District in 2016, a rare Republican winner in the…

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DAN HAMMOCK | Grays Harbor News Grooup                                A September sunrise from the upper 2270 loop above Wynoochee Lake. A portion of the upper 2270 loop is listed for decommissioning by the Forest Service in a thinning and road project proposal up for comment.
Thinning plan and Wynoochee Valley access up for...
By Dan Hammock • October 18, 2018 7:00 pm

The U.S. Forest Service is accepting public comment on a proposal to thin timber and change the way it manages roads in the upper Wynoochee Valley.

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Mike Hayes, owner of Born In A Barn in Everett, makes handcrafted barn doors that can be used anywhere around the house. Born In A Barn will be one of more than 20 exhibitors from Snohomish County attending Seattle Home Show 2 coming Oct. 19-21 at CenturyLink Field Event Center. (Mike Hayes)
Barn doors and ‘She Sheds’ at Seattle Home...
By Evan Thompson • October 18, 2018 1:30 am

A Marysville shop’s backyard “she cave” will be in the spotlight this weekend.

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Raymond running back McCartney Maden runs against the Ocosta Wildcats on Friday. Maden had 155 rushing yards and four touchdowns in the Raymond victory. (Photo by Larry Bale)
Prep Football Roundup: Elma back to winning ways...
By Ryan Sparks • October 14, 2018 1:30 am

Also: Raymond routs Ocosta; PWV wins despite injuries

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Feeling the spirits of the season
Feeling the spirits of the season
By Michael Lang • October 12, 2018 1:30 am

Skeletons and spiders infest house on Glenn Road North east of Montesano in a good way.

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The Olympian: Timberland Regional Library board votes to hit pause on branch-closing capital facilities proposal
The Olympian: Timberland Regional Library board votes to...
October 11, 2018 1:30 am

After two hours of discussion and public comment, the seven-member board that serves Timberland Regional Library voted unanimously Wednesday to hit pause on a branch-closing capital facilities proposal until next August.

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Biologists John Rohrer of the U.S. Forest Service (left) and Scott Fitkin of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife examine an immobilized, 30-pound wolverine caught in a trap Feb. 1, 2015, near Easy Pass. Rohrer and Fitkin helped conduct research into wolverines in the North Cascades as part of a decade-long study that ended in 2015. (Zach Winters / U.S. Forest Service)
The wily wolverine: Iconic species making comeback in...
By Kari Bray The Everett Herald • October 9, 2018 1:30 am

A Snohomish man recently captured video of two wolverines near Glacier Peak.

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Chomp and a chat with the Elma chief
Chomp and a chat with the Elma chief
By Michael Lang The Vidette • October 9, 2018 1:30 am

Elma Police Chief Susan Shultz has lunch with students at Elma High School

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Votes pending on Monte teachers’ contract
Votes pending on Monte teachers’ contract
By Michael Lang The Vidette • October 8, 2018 12:30 pm

Negotiators for the Montesano School District and Montesano Education Association have a handshake agreement on a contract for teachers.

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