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Caleb Wilson.
Born Friday April 11th
at 13:20 in the afternoon.
Caleb’s parents are Michelle and Leland Wilson
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SHOPPING CART ROUND-UP!!!!
By Ian Cope on Friday, May 09, 2008 |
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Aberdeen police officers and volunteers from the community have spent the last two days rounding up shopping carts that have littered the streets of downtown Aberdeen.
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WATER QUALITY THREATENS SHELLFISH
By Dave Wilkins on Thursday, May 08, 2008 |
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Fecal coliform and other pollution levels continue to threaten shellfish growing areas in Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties, according to the state Department of Health, but at least things haven't gotten worse since last year.
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PUD WESTPORT OUTAGE RESCHEDULED
By Ian Cope on Wednesday, May 07, 2008 |
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Grays Harbor PUD is rescheduling the planned power outage in the South Beach area from Saturday afternoon to Friday afternoon. The outage will run from approximately 1pm until about 8pm Friday, May 9, 2008. The PUD worked with Westport City Officials, cranberry growers and those planning the Saturday Memorial Service for Neddie Rose Farrington to find another option for the planned outage. The outage is critical to address needed repairs at the Elk River transmission line crossing.
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ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN
By Dave Wilkins on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 |
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This is not a news story. This is a personal story. I share it because you may at one time or another have gone through the same thing. And in the sharing, perhaps, we can each learn something and grow stronger.
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ABERDEEN DELAYS WATER RATE INCREASE
By Ian Cope on Thursday, April 10, 2008 |
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The Aberdeen City Council decided to temporarily postpone a planned water rate increase for large industrial customers last night, in order to allow the city public works staff to sit down with officials from Cosmopolis and better explain the reasons for the increase.
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Myanmar seizes UN aid supplies, 'not ready' to let in US
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) -- Myanmar's military leaders seized aid shipments headed for cyclone survivors and told the top U.S. diplomat there Friday that they're not ready to let in American aid workers despite warnings the country is on the verge of a medical catastrophe....
Hezbollah gunmen seize control of Beirut neighborhoods
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- Shiite Hezbollah gunmen seized control of key parts of Beirut from Sunnis loyal to the U.S.-backed government Friday, a dramatic show-of-force certain to strengthen the Iranian-allied group's hand as it fights for dominance in Lebanon's political deadlock....
Man loses 28 relatives in Myanmar village hit by cyclone
BOGALAY, Myanmar (AP) -- The 68-year-old fisherman tries to explain how a cyclone swept away the rest of his family, but he can utter only a few simple words before he is overcome by tears and trauma....
Election in Serbia may cripple hunt for Gen. Ratko Mladic
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) -- For 13 years, he has eluded capture for atrocities a U.N. judge described as "scenes from hell ... written on the darkest pages of human history."...
Rocket hits BBC bureau in Baghdad
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Shiite militants launched rockets toward the fortified Green Zone on Friday, taking advantage of a sandstorm that gave cover from attacks by U.S. aircraft. Some rockets fell short, including one that damaged the British Broadcasting Corp. bureau....
Train quarantined in Ontario with mystery illness
TORONTO (AP) -- Canadian authorities quarantined a train in northern Ontario Friday after a woman died and several other people came down with an undetermined illness....
UN seeks $187 million to aid cyclone survivors in Myanmar
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The United Nations is seeking $187 million to help an estimated 1.5 million cyclone survivors in Myanmar over the next three months, U.N. officials said Friday....
Russia puts tanks and missiles back in Red Square parade
MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia showcased its military might and youthful new president to the world Friday, as heavy tanks and missile launchers rumbled across Red Square in a Victory Day parade for the first time since the Soviet era....
Calls mount for Olmert's resignation
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Calls for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's resignation mounted on Friday as police probed allegations that he accepted hundreds of thousands of campaign dollars in cash-stuffed envelopes from a U.S. citizen....
Judge extends custody of Austrian accused in dungeon case
VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- An Austrian judge has ruled that a man accused of keeping his daughter captive in a dungeon for 24 years should remain in custody....
Nevada judge accused of demanding royal treatment
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Elizabeth Halverson is a judge. But the way courthouse staffers see it, she expects to be treated like a queen....
Man who lost homes in Katrina claims $97M Powerball prize
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- A construction company owner who lost two homes in Hurricane Katrina claimed a $97 million Powerball prize, a jackpot won off a ticket he bought at a convenience store where he stopped to buy his wife a gallon of milk....
Mo. woman enters Alford plea in kidnapping case
UNION, Mo. (AP) -- A Missouri woman accused of slashing a young mother's throat, kidnapping her newborn and passing off the child as her own for five days has reached a plea deal with prosecutors....
Happy Mother's Day: Woman pregnant with 18th child
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- It's a happy Mother's Day for an Arkansas woman - she's pregnant with her 18th child. Michelle Duggar, 41, is due on New Year's Day, and the latest addition will join seven sisters and 10 brothers. There are two sets of twins....
Mourners pay respects to slain Philadelphia police officer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Hundreds of mourners lined up in the pouring rain outside a cathedral Friday to pay their respects to a Philadelphia police officer killed in the line of duty....
Fans long to have their ashes scattered on sporting sites
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Even though he's only 37 and in good health, Nathan Davis has already made out his will. In it, he bequeaths money to the University of Alabama athletic department and his ashes to Bryant-Denny Stadium....
Car full of weapons lands US soldier in Mexican jail
EL PASO, Texas (AP) -- When he crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, Spc. Richard Torres was carrying a small arsenal in his car: an AR-15 assault rifle, a .45-caliber handgun, 171 rounds of ammunition, several cartridges and three knives....
Investigation at Death Valley ranch where Charles Manson hid
INDEPENDENCE, Calif. (AP) -- National Park Service officials say the Death Valley ranch where Charles Manson was arrested will be closed for a second time this year to search for possible human remains....
Church records offer rare look inside polygamist families
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Hand-scrawled records taken from a polygamist sect are helping untangle the spider-web network of family relationships at the Yearning For Zion ranch, where some husbands had more than a dozen wives....
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