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With economic summit, Quinault Nation looks for common ground

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With economic summit, Quinault Nation looks for common ground

Summit’s goal to avoid divisiveness

Doreen Cato

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Cato leads local effort on rural homelessness

School Board and city of Ocean Shores asked to participate

Scott D. Johnston photo Ocean Shores resident Patricia Main speaks about crime in her neighborhood at a City Council meeting on May 8.

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Group implores city to increase crime-fighting effort

‘Take Back Rain Street’ asks for new tools, focus to combat continued problems

North Coast News file photo: Aerial view of the area impacted by the current moratorium near the jetty.

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Jetty-area moratorium extended, revised

Ocean Shores City Council action affects new construction in an area near the North Jetty

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Council quandary over marijuana, bikini baristas

City considers continuing cannabis moratorium, new business proposal.

Nortn Coast News: Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers, left, was the moderator March 30 for the all-day retreat at Seabrook for the Ocean Shores City Council.

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Council retreat highlights busy year ahead

Pt. Brown redesign, shoreline plan, road maintenance funding among top issues

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City bans bow hunting for grass carp in waterways

State had allowed harvesting of weed-eating fish

North Coast News: Dennis Irby and Darla Skrei of Puget Sound Trade Shows and Events discusss their efforts to bring a beach volleyball event to Ocean Shores at a Town Hall meeting on March 26 at the Ocean Shores Lions Club.

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Beach vending proposal on hold

Council tables plan for six-month trial period

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Beach Vending proposal headed to City Council

Trial period this summer would be allowed

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Ross under fire for comment

Ross apologizes for comment made at Ocean Shores Renewed Antique Show

Angelo Bruscas | GFH Newspaper Group                                VFW Post 8956 members Dennis Hogan, Dan Martin, John Link and Jim Docherty present the flag with Ocean Shores firefighters in the background.

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New flags, flagpole for Ocean Shores entrance

Ceremony honors Veterans, first responders

Retiring Ocean Shores Police Chief Mike Styner, left, and newly named replacement, Dep. Chief Neccie Logan get an ovation during the City Council meeting in which it was announced Styner would retire at the end of March after 35 years of service. (ANGELO BRUSCAS|GH NEWSPAPER GROUP)

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Styner to retire as Police Chief this month

Deputy Chief Logan will accept the top job

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Council stalled on Transporation District proposal

No action taken after ordinance proposed