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Showing 8 articles from June 24, 2013.

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Hospital welcomes Dr. Linda Klein, M.D.

SOUTH BEND – Willapa Harbor Hospital is pleased to announce that Dr. Linda Klein, MD, will join the medical staff starting July 1. Willapa Harbor Hospital has purchased the Pacific Family Health Center from Dr. Michael Buben, effective July 1. 

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Inslee continues fight for education during second special session

Editor’s Note: Governor Inslee sent the Herald an update about the second special session conducted in the Washington Legislature.

By Governor JAY INSLEE

As we wrap up the second week of our second special session, I want to share an update from Olympia.

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Pirates plunder the planks of Westport
One adorable scallywag marched through the streets challenging a few to sword fights.
Pirates plunder the planks of Westport

WESTPORT – Pirates of all sizes kicked off summer this weekend in Westport at the 11th Annual Pirate Daze. The nautical invasion began Friday at noon and was in full swing quickly with a few live bands performing and pirates plundering the boardwalk.

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Relay raises $41 grand; Co-chairs Silvernail, Rowlett passing the torch

To Fight Cancer

 By GEORGE KUNKE

As of Sunday evening, the Thirteenth Annual Willapa Bay Relay for Life raised $41,283.76.

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Respect for the trophies
Photo by Steve Rogers South Bend alumnus Rob Everitt presents South Bend School District Superintendent Mike Morris with one of several plaques from the 1940's that he refurbished for the high school trophy case. Everitt noticed that the plaques were in
Respect for the trophies
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State to appeal Jones trial

By GEORGE KUNKE

The Washington State Attorney General’s Office is going to file an appeal to the Supreme Court over an appeals court decision to grant Martin A. Jones a new trial. The state has 30 days to file its petition and there’s no guarantee the case will be heard. If not, the appeals court decision would stand and Jones would get his new trial. If a new trial were granted, everything would start from square one.

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WHH - Photos + Videos

Exploring the 1880’s
Fifth grade students at Raymond Elementary School had the opportunity to tour and explore at Pioneer Farms in Eatonville. The tour included visiting two homestead cabins built in the 1880's and learning about the families who built and lived in them. The
Exploring the 1880’s
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Fun in the sun
Photo by Larry Bale With summertime officially in full swing, it’s time to get out and enjoy the sunshine. Kayaking, bicycling, jogging, speed-walking, and any one of your favorite outdoor sports are a good way to get some sunny exercise.
Fun in the sun
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