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Tanikka Watford, executive director of The Moore Wright Group, provides a meal at the group’s warming shelter in the old Swanson’s building in Aberdeen on Tuesday night.

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The Moore Wright Group opens doors during cold snap

Warming shelter provides meals, cots to homeless individuals

Grays Harbor County Public Health

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Parents can give input on early childhood health services

Grays Harbor County Public Health conducting health gap analysis for kids age 0-5

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Willapa Harbor Hospital to build replacement facility on new ground

Hospital purchased 20 acres of land near Raymond last month

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From left: Eli Gil, Isaac Gil, Mason Stover and Ferdanda Gil play a game of football in the snow on Thursday, Feb. 23.

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Storm drapes Harbor in snow, lifts

Thursday high temps were coldest on record for Feb. 23

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Hoquiam Esports Coach Chris Nitti hypes up his team prior to the first match of the season Feb. 3.

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A new way to play: Students finding new opportunities in Esports, Virtual Reality

His socks padding a three-by-three yoga mat in the Hoquiam High School library, torso spinning and arms punching…

(Courtesy of Michelle Fogus) Adam Seri-Levi of Intuition Robotics delivers a presentation in Pacific County last year about ElliQ, an artificial intelligence companion, which sits on the table.

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Robot could improve health in aging population

Artificial intellegence in homes could reduce loneliness, strain on emergency departments

(Courtesy of Mike Villarreal) During a late-December cold snap, an HVAC unit broke in the Hoquiam High School building, flooding the library floor with an inch of water.

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Downsizing a possibility for dwindling district

Hoquiam School District could shrink to four buildings

(Courtesy of Elma School District) Elma voters rejected a $66M bond that would've funded construction of a new school and renovated athletic fields on the grounds of Elma Elementary School.

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Voters reject Elma bond, approve Ocosta levy

Elma’s $66 million proposed bond would’ve funded new school building

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Jeff Hummel, president of Rockfish Inc. and director of the Northwest Shipwreck Alliance, visited Satsop Elementary Friday, Feb. 10 to give a presentation about his recent discovery of the SS Pacific.

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A submersible at Satsop

Treasure hunter, robot that discovered shipwrecked SS Pacific visit Satsop Elementary

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The family of missing commercial crab fisherman Bryson Fitch surrounds the wheel salvaged from the Ethel May during the early days of the search.

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Community determined to find missing fisherman

Man went missing after crabbing vessel capsized near Willapa Bay Feb. 5.

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A crowd gathered Saturday, Feb. 11 in Ocean City to witness the 15th annual “Burning Bear.”

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“Burning bear” celebrates chainsaw carving

Carvers sculpt, burn 14-foot wooden bear as part of 15-year tradition

(Clayton Franke / The Daily World) Grays Harbor County Public Health will soon seek providers for a mental health center, among other initiatives, in Grays Harbor County.

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County approves $1M for mental health center

Grays Harbor County Public Health moving forward with 2023-2025 Strategic Plan

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Sgt. Chris Iversen receives “Police Officer of the Year” award Monday from Ocean Shores VFW Post 8956 Commander Sam Nation.

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Plaque parade

Ocean Shores VFW awards top cop, firefighter, teacher and veteran