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Kelly Hewitt, left, poses for a picture with Sen. Dean Takko on March 20, 2019, in Olympia. Kelly, 15, worked as a page at the Capitol. She was sponsored by Takko. Submitted photo
East County kids work at Legislature
March 26, 2019 1:30 am

Two students from East County recently worked as pages at the Capitol.

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Holden: Nature or nurture argument could hinge on hope
Holden: Nature or nurture argument could hinge on...
By Public Health In View Karolyn Holden For Grays Harbor News Group • March 26, 2019 1:30 am

Without a doubt, the most compelling and inspiring things I’ve learned are related to the science of hope.

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Lawmakers propose an increase in school levy rates
Lawmakers propose an increase in school levy rates
By Emma Epperly Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • March 23, 2019 1:16 pm

Would increase levy cap from $1.50 to $2.50; mixed feelings on the policy from school districts statewide

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More than 100 local seats open for election this year
More than 100 local seats open for election...
By Dan Hammock • March 22, 2019 6:00 pm

A loaded 2019 election is stacked with seven mayors, two Port of Grays Harbor commissioners and a slew of city…

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State revenue forecast shows a $554 million increase for 2019-21
State revenue forecast shows a $554 million increase...
By Emma Epperly Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • March 20, 2019 1:30 am

Lawmaker opinions on what should be done with this increase revenue differ greatly.

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Montesano mayor registers with state to raise money for re-election
Montesano mayor registers with state to raise money...
March 20, 2019 1:30 am

Mayor Vini Samuel sends out release saying she’s seeking re-election.

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A crew from A-1 Roofing Inc. replaces the roof on the Chehalis Valley Historical Society roof Monday, March 18, in Montesano. The new roof was made possible by $15,000 donations from both Kelsey Foundation and Grays Harbor Community Foundation. Michael Lang | Grays Harbor News Group
Montesano museum gets new roof
March 19, 2019 1:30 am

“In the past few years, we’ve painted the inside of the museum, put new siding on it, replaced the windows and put in a new heating system,” Hooper said.

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The Grays Harbor Mounted Posse Indoor Pro Rodeo will return this weekend to Elma. Photo courtesy Grays Harbor County Fair and Event Center.
Mounted Posse rodeo returns
March 19, 2019 1:30 am

Spring won’t be the only thing in the air at the Grays Harbor County Mounted Posse Indoor Pro Rodeo this weekend in Elma.

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Firefighters from Montesano Fire Department and Grays Harbor Fire District 2 work the scene Tuesday, March 19, of a brush fire at 74 Devonshire Road west of Montesano. (Michael Lang | Grays Harbor News Group)
Fire District 5 responds to 2 brush fires...
March 18, 2019 1:30 am

One of the fires required crews from three fire districts as well as the Elma Fire Department to get under control. The state Department of Natural Resources is investigating its cause.

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Fire Department had a busy 2018
Fire Department had a busy 2018
By Michael Lang Grays Harbor News Group • March 15, 2019 1:30 am

City Council hears annual report from Fire Chief Corey Rux; handles other business at regular meeting

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Carbon fee back on the table for Washington
Carbon fee back on the table for Washington
By Emma Scher Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • March 13, 2019 1:30 am

Three bills would authorize bonds for transportation funding, generate funds for transportation projects through fees and taxes, and distribute those funds to agencies across the state.

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Rep. Jim Walsh, a Republican from Aberdeen (from left) and Sen. Dean Takko (D-Longview) each voted against efforts in the legislature to allow Washington to adopt daylight saving time year-round. Rep. Brian Blake (D-Aberdeen) and most other regional lawmakers voted for the House bill. Photo by Sean Harding | Washington Newspaper Publishers Association
Daylight saving all the time proposed for state
By Madeline Coats Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • March 13, 2019 1:30 am

Washington residents could have the option to vote on permanent daylight saving time; Senate passes bill allowing residents to vote on adoption of daylight saving time

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Montesano student reaches state geography competition
Montesano student reaches state geography competition
March 12, 2019 1:30 am

James Huff of Simpson Elementary is one of 100 Washington fifth- or sixth-graders who qualified for the 2019 state National Geographic GeoBee competition this month at Highline College in Des Monies.

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