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The new school discipline rules will guide discipline policies to ensure rules are applied fairly across the state and will be enforced over the next two school years. Courtesy photo
Washington schools update student discipline rules
By Madison Miller • September 13, 2018 8:30 am

The new rules will minimize suspension and expulsions for minor offenses.

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Cause of fire that destroyed Forks-area mill undetermined
Cause of fire that destroyed Forks-area mill undetermined
By Paul Gottlieb Peninsula Daily News • September 13, 2018 1:30 am

By Paul Gottlieb

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VIDEO: Effort to move Olympic National Park goats to new home is underway
VIDEO: Effort to move Olympic National Park goats...
By Jesse Major • September 13, 2018 1:30 am

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Olympic National Park’s mountain goats have begun a historic journey back to their native habitat in…

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A flock of shorebirds flies en masse in April 2018 over the mudflats of Bowerman Basin in Hoquiam. The shorebird festival continues throughout the weekend. Photo by Macleod Pappidas, The Daily World file
Port, Hoquiam trying to clear the way for...
By Doug Barker Twin Harbors Newspaper Group • September 12, 2018 11:00 am

Australian company considers Port of Grays Harbor for $440 million potash export facility.

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Details emerge on Summit Pacific’s residency clinic project
Details emerge on Summit Pacific’s residency clinic project
By Michael Lang The Vidette • September 14, 2018 7:00 pm

Elma’s Summit Pacific Medical Center and Hospital District No. 1 are in a race against the clock to establish a…

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Change in leadership at county Emergency Management
Change in leadership at county Emergency Management
By Mike Lang GH Newspaper Group • September 10, 2018 7:00 pm

Chuck Wallace is no longer the deputy director of Grays Harbor County’s Emergency Management department, Sheriff Rick Scott said Monday.

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Port Townsend display illustrates battle some veterans face at home
Port Townsend display illustrates battle some veterans face...
By Jeannie McMacken • September 10, 2018 1:30 am

By Jeannie McMacken

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Work resumes on US 12
Work resumes on US 12
By The Vidette • September 7, 2018 1:30 am

Work by heavy equipment operators at two sites on the highway were put on hold by strike.

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Twenty-six artists and many food vendors will return this year for Lake Sylvia State Park Fall Festival.                                The artist and food vendors will return this year for Lake Sylvia State Park Fall Festival, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 15, 2018, at the park. Photo Courtesy of Helen Hepp.
Ninth Lake Sylvia State Park Fall Festival coming...
By Michael Lang • September 6, 2018 1:30 am

Plenty of family-friendly activities will return this year.

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A young orca chases a chinook salmon last year in the Salish Sea near San Juan Island. Image obtained under National Marine Fisheries Service permit #19091. Photograph by John Durban (NOAA Fisheries/Southwest Fisheries Science Center), Holly Fearnbach (SR3: SeaLife Response, Rehabilitation and Research) and Lance Barrett-Lennard (Vancouver Aquarium’s Coastal Ocean Research Institute).
Task force to save orcas meets in Anacortes
By Mandi Johnson • September 6, 2018 1:30 am

With just 75 Southern resident orcas remaining, a group is taking action to save this endangered species.

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A skateboarder passes Summit Pacific Medical Center, where the new Wellness Center, right, begins to take shape behind the hospital Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018, in Elma. Photo by Michael Lang, The Vidette
Summit Pacific responds to Montesano’s desire to change...
By Michael Lang The Vidette • September 1, 2018 1:30 am

CEO Josh Martin released a statement Thursday.

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The Montesano Clinic on Pioneer Avenue is part of the Grays Harbor Community Hospital organization. It has one doctor and one advanced registered nurse practitioner.
Monte requests to be removed from Hospital District...
By Michael Lang Twin Harbors Newspaper Group • August 30, 2018 11:32 am

The Montesano City Council unanimously passed a resolution requesting withdrawal from the Grays Harbor Public Hospital District No. 2.

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Photos by Michael Lang | The Vidette                                Above, Commander Kyle Winkle, from left, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2455 in Montesano, presents Ambassador For Peace medals to Korean War veterans Herb Beck of Montesano and Maurice Fox and Lloyd Jorgensen, both of Aberdeen, during a ceremony Aug. 21, 2018, at the VFW hall in Montesano. At left, Grand Edwards receives recognition for his 60-year membership at the VFW from Winkle. Edwards is believed to be the oldest veteran in the county. At right is the Ambassador For Peace medal.
Area veterans honored for service
By Michael Lang The Vidette • August 30, 2018 1:30 am

Three veterans received medals and a fourth was recognized for his longevity.

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