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Posted by David Haviland
on November 26, 2010 at 4:40 am (650 social interactions)
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OLYMPIA, Wash. - Two human cases of West Nile virus infection have been reported for the 2010 season. A Grant County resident likely acquired the illness in the state and a Chelan County resident was infected while traveling out of state. The Grant County resident is a woman in her 70s who experienced several symptoms of West Nile virus and is not currently hospitalized. The Chelan County woman in her 40s traveled to Colorado and was exposed in that state. She has since recovered. This is a big difference compared to the 2009 season when nearly 40 people were reported as cases and the state’s first death from the virus was confirmed in a Yakima County resident.
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Posted by David Haviland
on November 26, 2010 at 4:34 am (2315 social interactions)
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COSMOPOLIS, Wash. - Job applications are now being accepted at Cosmo Specialty Fibers, Inc., an affiliate of The Gores Group, CEO Michael Entz announced today. “Mill restoration has proceeded to the point where we are ready to fulfill the promise of approximately 150 new jobs with this process. We are accepting applications through our web site www.cosmospecialtyfibers.com where we are posting the whole range of positions available at the mill.” Entz explained that the hiring process will continue until all the jobs are filled and encouraged anyone who had dropped off a resume or visited the mill over the past few months for hiring information to apply on-line. “We expect a high level of interest in these positions and the most efficient way we can offer jobs, and hire the right people into the right positions, is through the on-line process. For the number of applications we expect, the ability to answer phone calls or serve individuals in person at the mill will not be possible.” Cosmo Specialty Fibers, Entz explained, is building a dynamic, new team for success and industry leadership and is actively seeking qualified and experienced candidates who are team players, entrepreneurial thinkers and highly motivated to fill a range of positions.
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Posted by David Haviland
on November 24, 2010 at 10:35 am (532 social interactions)
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ABERDEEN, Wash. - Pieces of Aberdeen's former High School Building could end up in an art project in downtown Aberdeen. The Aberdeen City Council last night adopted a report suggestion a process that would take peices salvaged from the burnt building, and use them in a new peice that would be designed by a winning artist. Art Commission member Tom Quigg said they want to create the memorial to commerorate the Weatherwax family, and the contributions they have made to the city over the years. The JM Weatherwax Building, named in honor of John Weatherwax an early homesteader along the Wishkah River, burned January of 2002.
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Posted by David Haviland
on November 24, 2010 at 9:20 am (1166 social interactions)
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Grays Harbor Co. Schools • Aberdeen Dist. #5 - Closed, all sporting events cancelled UPDATE Posted: Tue. 23rd, 09:28 PM• Hoquiam - 2 hours late. No AM preschool. All buses on snow routes. Posted: Wed. 24th, 05:00 AM• Elma - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 05:37 PM• McCleary - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 05:03 PM• Montesano - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 03:10 PM• Oakville - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 04:58 PM• Taholah - 2 hrs late - no bus service for Santiago hill and Moclips Estates Posted: Tue. 23rd, 09:12 PM• Wishkah Valley - Closed, No AM kind/preschool Posted: Tue. 23rd, 06:35 PM • Satsop - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 05:03 PM • Saint Mary's - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 05:03 PM • North River - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 05:03 PM • Discovery Center - Closed UPDATE Posted: Wed. 24th, 05:55 AM • Maple Street Head Start - Closed UPDATE Posted: Wed. 24th, 06:25 AM • Elma Head Start - No Update • Montesano Head Start - No Update • Keystone Learning Center - No Update Mason Co. Schools • Grapeview - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 05:40 PM• Pioneer - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 04:58 PM• Shelton - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 04:57 PM• Southside - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 04:59 PM Pacific Co. Schools • Raymond - Closed. Posted: Tue. 23rd, 11:34 AM• Willapa Valley - Closed Posted: Tue. 23rd, 11:02 AM Colleges & Universities • Grays Harbor College - All day and evening classes canceled for main campus and Whiteside. Students and employees are not to report to campus. Posted: Wed. 24th, 06:44 AM • The Evergreen State College - No Update Other • Elma, Montesano, and Oakville branches of the Timberland Regional Library are closed today
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Posted by David Haviland
on November 24, 2010 at 9:03 am (516 social interactions)
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ABERDEEN, Wash. - A Stolen laptop phoned home to Atlanta when an unsuspecting Aberdeen resident powered it on Tuesday. The Elderly woman had purchased the laptop for $850 from e-bay, not knowing it's past. When she plugged it into an internet connection, a low-jack-type program phoned the laptops original owner in Atlanta Georgia. Authorities there, contacted authorities here, and the stolen laptop was recovered and shipped back to Georgia, Aberdeen Police advise when purchasing used items online to use a credit card that in most cases have built-in protections, and in the end - buyer beware when purchasing items online.
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