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Chemical dependency counselor selected to fill Aberdeen City Council vacancy

Ward 1, South Aberdeen

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Aberdeen schools move to four days a week of on-campus learning April 12

Hoquiam looking at options this week

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A map of COVID-19 cases over the length of the pandemic so far in Grays Harbor County by zip code, updated Friday.

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More vaccines headed to the county, first dose clinics starting April 9

Nearly 32,000 total doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been put in Grays Harbor County residents’ arms, according to…

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Aberdeen council unanimously supports proposed overnight homeless shelter

Urges county to accept federal grant

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A rendering of what a wave energy producing barge would look like, with multiple pendulums harnessing wave energy to power an electrolyzer to separate and compress hydrogen and oxygen, stored below.

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Looking to the ocean to produce clean energy

Harnessing the relentless motion of ocean waves to produce clean, sustainable energy has long been a target of…

Greater Grays Harbor Inc. Lunch with the Mayors participants from Tuesday’s event. From left, top row: Cosmopolis Mayor Kyle Pauley, Elma Mayor Jim Sorensen, Hoquiam Mayor Ben Winkelman. Middle row: Montesano Mayor Vini Samuel, Ocean Shores Mayor Crystal Dingler, and Association of Washington Cities CEO Peter King. Bottom row: Aberdeen Mayor Pete Schave, McCleary Mayor Brenda Orffer, and Greater Grays Harbor CEO Lynnette Buffington.

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Mayors share their challenges, successes in year of COVID

Grays Harbor County mayors discussed their cities’ greatest challenges and achievements over the last year at the annual…

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Hit-and-run pedestrian collision on SR109 determined to not be a collision at all

The State Patrol has concluded that what was originally thought to be a hit-and-run collision that injured a…

The Wild Olympics resolution signed by all three Grays Harbor County Commissioners.

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GH commissioners pass resolution opposing Wild Olympics bill

Grays Harbor County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution last week stating their opposition to federal Wild Olympics legislation.

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Volunteers at the mass vaccination site at the Port of Grays Harbor celebrated a milestone Friday, when the 10,000th dose of COVID-19 vaccine was administered. Since it opened in mid-February, the site has delivered more than one-third of the just shy of 29,000 total doses delivered so far in the county. Pictured from left are Louise Baxter, Sharilyn Everitt, Stephanie Gundersen, David Everitt, Liane Aigner, Renee Dagnen, Judy Ford, Charles Troutman, Ryan Aigner, Janice Nations, Jean Anderson, Walt Pullar, and Anne Marie Sheppard.

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Milestone: Grays Harbor mass vaccination site administers 10,000th dose

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Suspect vehicle sought in State Route 109 pedestrian hit-and-run

A woman injured in a hit-and-run while she was walking along State Route 109, north of Pacific Beach,…

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‘Short, weak tornado’ causes minor damage near Ilwaco Friday night

A “short, weak tornado” caused some minor damage near Ilwaco on Friday, according to the National Weather Service…

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Cosmopolis City Councilman Dale Andrews dies

Wednesday’s Cosmopolis City Council meeting started on a somber note, with Mayor Kyle Pauley announcing that City Councilman…

COVID cases by zip code, updated March 15.

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Two mass vaccination site clinics announced, second doses Friday, first doses Saturday

54 COVID deaths in the county so far