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Montesano’s Blancas in first after Day 1 of district-golf championships
Montesano senior Hailey Blancas leads the field after the first day of competition at the 1A District 4 Girls Golf Championships on Monday at the Tumwater Valley Golf Course. The Bulldogs senior and defending state champion shot a 1-over par 73 for her 18-hole round, leading Elma sophomore Olivia Moore – last season’s district champion – by eight strokes heading into Tuesday’s final round.
Aberdeen City Council votes for downtown business micro grants
The Aberdeen City Council voted unanimously to help the city’s downtown businesses improve themselves in two ways, which made for a happy Wil Russoul, director of the Downtown Aberdeen Association (DAA). The council approved use of $10,000 in order to help downtown businesses improve the exterior of their shops,...
Napavine’s season ends in opening round of district tournament
NAP Pitching — H. Fay 6 IP, 9 H, 12 R (5 ER), 5 BB, 6 K. Highlights — C. Fay 2-3, BB; Evander 1-3, RBI, R. The Napavine softball team’s season came to an unceremonious end on Monday, as the Tigers were defeated by Raymond-South Bend 12-3 in the opening round of the district tournament.
Two late goals end Montesano’s season in first round of state tournament
Montesano’s season came to an end in a gut-wrenching 2-1 loss to Klahowya in the first round of the 1A State Tournament on Tuesday at Klahowya High School. Monte (14-8-1 overall) played through a scoreless first half with the 16th-seed Eagles (14-4-2) and into the second half, where the Bulldogs struck the first blow.
Don’t handcuff police from policing
One wonders what people are actually wanting when they parrot phrases like “equitable enforcement” regarding policing. Police already serve and protect all members of the community. “Change the culture of policing” seems to be suggesting police should ignore crime in communities already plagued by incivism and criminal activity.
Three people hurt, including two teens, after driver fails to obey stop sign, state patrol says
Two teenage boys and a man from Aberdeen were sent to an area hospital Sunday night after a collision in Grays Harbor County, according to Washington State Patrol. About 9:05 p.m., a 33-year-old woman from Ocean Shores was traveling westbound on Copalis Beach Road where it meets with state Route 109. The other vehicle was traveling northbound on SR 109 when the woman failed to obey the posted stop sign and struck it, troopers say.
Baseball Recap: Montesano's loss ends seven-game winning streak on the road
Montesano was the 12-11 winner over La Center when they last played one another back in April, but their luck changed this time around. The Montesano Bulldogs fell just short of the La Center Wildcats by a score of 4-2 on Saturday. For La Center's part, they saw two different...
McCleary City Council mulls comprehensive plan, transit station future
The McCleary City Council discussed the proposed adoption of a Comprehensive Plan update and the beginnings of a dialogue with Grays Harbor Transit during a quick meeting on Wednesday evening. No action was taken, with council members opting to defer voting anything forward until all members were present. The Comprehensive...
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