Monday Aug 4 | The Olympian
Today: The Capital City chapter of the Coastal Conservation Alliance will hear about salmon hatchery reform during a public meeting that begins at 7 p.m. at the Lacey Fire District 3 headquaters at 1231 Franz ...
High temperatures hit new low this spring
Daily World Staff & AP It was so cold in Hoquiam on Monday that it actually broke a record.
Tokeland fireworks maker sentenced to probation
A federal judge told a Tokeland man that his felony conviction for making illegal fireworks would be a reminder of his stupidity. via Bellingham Herald
Tour of artists' studios is this weekend
“It's a fact that most artists like aesthetic places”
THE DAILY WORLD Tokeland artist Lory Ellingburg shows some of the beadwork and painting she will display at the second annual Tokeland North Cove Studio Tour on Saturday. via Daily World
“It's really popular. It's simple, but it's fun.”
With all of this wintery weather, it's the perfect time to cuddle up with a good book. via The Olympian
PUD says some may be out past Monday
“We're working on those to get them turned on.”
The Grays Harbor PUD is still working feverishly to get power to about 4,000 customers who are still in the dark. via Daily World
16,000 are still without electricity on Harbor
“There are folks who have had power out and have been without working wells so they haven't had heat, water or power for days, heat water and power out for days.”
About 16,000 PUD customers were still without power this morning. The outages included South Aberdeen, Ocean Shores and much of the North and South Beach areas. via Daily World
Outdoors Report: Coastal clamming, prime crabbing resume
“One of our customers was up fishing the Cascade Monday and said one guy there had a nice steelhead about 12 pounds and another guy had one 6 or 7.”
Shellfish will be on the post-Thanksgiving menu for many this weekend, with a razor clam dig scheduled to start Friday on ocean beaches and one of the best inland marine crabbing areas reopening for the holiday ... via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Facts, Rumors & Outright Lies: Heavy rains pushing salmon upstream
“I have a feeling this high water may signal the last of the good salmon fishing this year”
I hate to say it, but it's beginning to look like winter outside. Just the other night I could look out across my deck and see the walnut and the filbert trees, resplendent in their fall colors. via Daily News