May 31, 2008 | Daily World
THE DAILY WORLD Survivor Andrew Blumberg, 12, earned the first lap of thhe Relay For Life by beating brain cancer when he was 8. At the Grays Harbor Relay for Life, the numbers and statistics become real.
Stolen railroad track found in Hoquiam on way to recycler
Metal thieves have been working on the railroad. In Hoquiam Monday police arrested three men in a truck with four 30-foot rail sections. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Apple leveraging cyberspace to reach growing meth-addict shut-in demo [Virtual Worlds]
A patent application filed last week suggests that Apple plans to sell the company's high-margin fetish objects in 3D virtual worlds . via ValleyWag
“I've been retired for 14 years on a disability”
DAILY WORLD / DAVID SANDLER Candace Milne of Humptulips, coordinator of the caucus meeting at the Hoquiam Library, addresses a large gathering of Democrats during the Democratic Party Precinct Caucus on ... via Daily World
County considers records ordinance
“It's just a matter of how you ask the question.”
Ron Armstrong, a longtime critic of the Courthouse bureaucracy, last year asked for information on every county permit issued between 2000 and 2007. via Daily World
Vancouver man missing near Humptulips found in time for Christmas
A Vancouver, Wash., man missing in the wilderness near Humptulips was found Monday in time to spend Christmas Day with his family. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Central Park, beaches may light up today
“When we're talking about restoring power to an area, we mean the substation”
By the time you read this, many more of you may be able to get that hot cup of coffee you've been craving and the chill out of your bones. via Daily World
Blackmouth fishing, local chum looking good for holiday weekend
The rain last week made river fishing difficult, but conditions are improving in time for the holiday weekend. via The News Tribune
Too soon to judge new fisheries
Fishing seems to have improved overall as the week has progressed, and the prospects for the weekend are looking good. via The News Tribune
3 WA men indicted for timber theft
Three men pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court in Tacoma today to federal timber theft charges. via The Oregonian
“I remember the teacher was Miss Jensen when I was there”
Polson Museum Polson's Railroad Camp around 1910. Ralph Endresen and Janet Fisher were neighbors at the Polson Logging Co. via Daily World