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Things To Do for Father’s Day in Grays Harbor
Sunday, June 16, 2024, is Father’s Day and it’s a great time to do to something special with our dads, father figures and best buds that always have our backs. This year, take a trip to Seabrook, have a great meal, or check out a movie with the family. Here are some things to do for Father’s Day in Grays Harbor.
Aberdeen’s Cone, Johnson named to 2A Evergreen Conference’s top All-League squad
Aberdeen standouts Evan Cone and Isaiah Johnson were named two of the 2A Evergreen Conference’s top players as the league announced its all-conference team for the 2024 season. Johnson was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year after the senior defender made 216 defensive stops this season to...
Sheriff’s deputy pursue, arrest Spanaway man wanted for multiple warrants
A Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office deputy investigating a car parked off the road Thursday morning resulted in a police chase and arrest near Hoquiam. The incident began on the 100 block of Powell Road, said Undersheriff Kevin Schrader. “One of our deputies was out patrolling. He saw a vehicle...
Montesano does it again, beats Seton Catholic for district championship
The Montesano Bulldogs proved once again why late-May is their time of the year. The Bulldogs performed in crunch time to earn a hard-fought 5-3 win over Seton Catholic in the 1A District 4 championship game on Saturday at Fort Borst Park in Centralia. The Bulldogs (21-3 overall) and Cougars...
Westport wants fresh eyes on wetlands
Wetlands dot many parts of Westport, and the growing city wants a scientist to provide a deciding opinion on their current character, and how they came to be. Earlier this year the Westport City Council approved $15,000 for that work — an independent scientific wetlands review to help the city “better plan for shoreline management actions in the future, ultimately outlining the wetland boundaries and wetland types within the city limits of Westport.”
State Softball: Tumwater obliterates Aberdeen to reach 2A semifinals
THUNDERBIRDS 14, TIGERS 0 (5 inn.) TUM Pitching — Ferguson (W) 5 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 SO. Highlights — Haase 2-2, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R; Paull 1-2, HR, 4 RBI, R; La Praim 2-4, RBI, R; Barrett 1-2, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, SB.
Aberdeen falls in district-title pitcher’s dual to W.F. West
In a district-championship game where runs were at a premium, Aberdeen never got the key hit it needed in a 2-1 loss to W.F. West on Friday at Recreation Park in Chehalis. The Bobcats (18-6 overall) drew first blood against a stingy Bearcats defense when right fielder Scotlyn Lecomte led off the top of the second with a double, but was stranded at second after Bearcats starting pitcher Taylor Tobin got back-to-back strikeouts.
Rick Hole, former assessor, files for county commissioner seat
Rick Hole, former county assessor and chair of the Grays Harbor County Republican Party, is making a bid for county commissioner. Hole filed earlier this month for the District 2 seat, joining Democrats Brian Blake, a former state legislator, and Jerry Rajcich, a public health specialist, who declared their candidacy in April.
Aberdeen City Council moves to Grays Harbor College
The Aberdeen City Council will move venues for the second time in a couple weeks after the elevator in Aberdeen City Hall broke on May 1. The city shared the news of the change early Thursday morning, six days before the city council’s next meeting, which will happen Wednesday, May 22 at 6:30 p.m.
‘Big win for the Harbor’: Leaders celebrate pellet approval
After a proposed $250 million wood pellet facility cleared a major hurdle Tuesday by securing air quality permits to operate in Hoquiam, many leaders and residents celebrated a future boon in jobs, tax dollars, private investment and new industry, while others remained wary of the plans. Hoquiam’s incoming plant is...
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