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County to offer tours of historic courthouse jail on July 20
In conjunction with the 22nd Annual Historic Montesano Car Show, Grays Harbor County will offer guided public tours of the Historic County Courthouse Jail. Utilities, Facilities, and Community Development Director Mark Cox shared that the tours will be held on Saturday, July 20th from 10am to 2pm. The car show...
Expect delays as part of paving on US 101/SR 105
Drivers will want to plan extra time if their trips include areas of State Route 105 and US 101 in southern Grays Harbor County. Starting the week of July 9, contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will make pavement repairs. Work includes chip sealing approximately 10...
Overbudget Fish Project On SR 109 Near Hoquiam Set To Close To Traffic
HOQUIAM – Travelers heading to ocean beaches north of Grays Harbor are encouraged to give themselves extra time. A detour route will take travelers around highway construction west of Hoquiam. Highway closure/detour specifics:. SR 109 at milepost 4.4 will close around the clock from 12:01 a.m. Monday, July 22...
Burn Ban Is Expanded In Grays Harbor
The burn ban to include recreational campfires, charcoal and wood burning devices, residential yard waste, and land clearing burning. The hot, dry weather is causing further restrictions on burning outside. A news release from the Grays Harbor Fire Marshal and Fire District have expanded the burn ban to include recreational campfires, charcoal and wood burning devices, residential yard waste, and land clearing burning are prohibited until further notice. However, you can use natural and propane-gas burning self-contained camping stoves and portable firepits are allowed. In Pacific County, the burn ban begins at midnight Saturday morning and applies to outdoor debris burning. Recreational campfires will be allowed only in improved fire pits and designated campgrounds. The city of Hoquiam has joined in the burn ban within their city limits.
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