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DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Aberdeen Art Center director Doug Orr holds one of the donated pieces to be sold Saturday. It was contributed by Kimmi Kerns of Havenwyld Ceramics in Westport.

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Local works to be auctioned at annual Art Guild fundraiser

Event is Saturday at 200 W. Market St. starting at 7 p.m.

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Congressman Derek Kilmer (D-Gig Harbor) fields a question from The Daily World city editor David Haerle Friday morning.

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Kilmer bemoans nation’s partisan divide

Congressman Derek Kilmer (D-Gig Harbor) thinks his constituents are tired of partisan politics impeding Congress from progress on…

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Habitat for Humanity of Grays Harbor is deep in its first rehab project in South Aberdeen. Huge hydraulic jacks were used to lift the home and a new foundation is about to be poured.

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Habitat for Humanity of Grays Harbor rehabbing South Aberdeen home

First rehab project for group

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Affordable housing project hinges on availability of tax credits

Funding available but unattainable without tax credits

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Harbor Roots Farm, a 3-acre vegetable and herb garden in the Wynooche Valley, will break ground Tuesday. Three apprentices have been hired for the season. Here the group looks over the starts in a greenhouse adjacent to the farm. From left: Nita Cross, Janet Belles, James Petersen-Yeager, Hannah Jones, Reverend Sarah Monroe and Bishop Greg Rickel.

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A fresh start: Harbor Roots Farm begins operation Tuesday

Harbor Roots Farm, which will offer farm apprenticeships with living wages and grows fresh local food for shareholders…

PORT OF WILLAPA HARBOR                                An old hog fuel/wood waste chute attached to the dry kilns on Port of Willapa Harbor property in Raymond. Recent funding was made available to examine the feasibility of using wood waste from the soon to reopen Pacific Hardwoods mill in South Bend to provide heat for the kilns, which currently run on propane.

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South Bend alder sawmill gets new life after $1.5 million infusion from state

Will offer more than 50 full-time, contract positions

ZULILY PHOTO                                Mrs. Grays Harbor 2018 Brandy Ross is raising funds and collecting school supplies for the McCleary School District.

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Mrs. Grays Harbor raising funds for McCleary School

New mom will represent the county in the Mrs. Washington America pageant in June

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Fen Shou Chen pleaded guilty to the illegal manufacture of marijuana Monday morning and was sentenced to six months, the maximum sentence allowable by law for a defendant with no prior felony convictions and with no sentencing enhancements.

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Two plead guilty to illegal marijuana growing charges

Judge sentences both to six months in jail

RICK HORN | GRAYS HARBOR HISTORICAL SEAPORT                                Sea School Northwest classes will begin this summer and be facilitated on the Hawaiian Chieftain.

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Sea School hires director, classes start in July

Scholarships available for up to 24 students for eight week course

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‘Hope’ springs eternal in Hoquiam school district

Program focuses on reducing youth suicide

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Aberdeen Fire Department personnel meet a helicopter crew from Airlift Northwest as part of the Every 32 minutes program at Aberdeen High School. The helicopter landed in the soccer field adjacent to the high school parking lot and took a student who was playing a critically injured accident victim.

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Every 32 Minutes gives students a realistic look at the impacts of impaired driving

Local emergency responders participate, including an airlift helicopter

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Dickhoff vetoes water, sewer fees ordinance, has harsh words for council

Mayor believed ordinance was designed to benefit one single developer

Design, permit phases of North Shore Levee project now fully funded

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Design, permit phases of North Shore Levee project now fully funded

Legislature adds another $2.5 million in supplemental budget for flood control project