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    LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Sylvia Dickerson, left, and artist Doug Orr stand by the “Grizzly Hare” statue that was restored and reinstalled this week with three other critters.
    The Critters are back
    By Louis Krauss • June 26, 2018 7:00 pm

    Four of the “critter” statues seen around downtown Aberdeen were reinstalled on sidewalks this week, and are more eye-catching than…

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    Students in Aberdeen can take all-online classes starting in fall
    Students in Aberdeen can take all-online classes starting...
    By Louis Krauss • June 25, 2018 7:00 pm

    A new online course option is coming to the Aberdeen School District this fall, and targets students who aren’t likely…

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    LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD An oyster grower holds a burrowing shrimp after digging it out of the mud.
    Tiny shrimp poses big threat to oyster growers
    By Louis Krauss • June 22, 2018 7:00 pm

    Without a solution, the future for Washington oyster growers looks bleak

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    LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Volunteer Mark Vessey carries a tray of historic photos to a drying area after separating and cleaning them at a warehouse in Tumwater.
    Saving history, one photo at a time
    By Louis Krauss • June 20, 2018 7:00 pm

    State archivists nearing completion to repair Aberdeen archive items

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    Grays Harbor College President Jim Minkler, top left, stands with this year’s top scholars. Top row from left after Minkler: Ben Burkhart, Emily Bjornsgard, Joshua Latimer, Richard Mudd, Emily Grace Takagi. Bottom row from left: Tigre Falla, Juli Hedrick, Hannah Raaberg, Andrea Andrews, and Cora Pope. Not pictured: Seth Brink and Kristen Edwards.
    Grays Harbor College Top Scholars
    By Louis Krauss • June 20, 2018 7:00 pm

    Grays Harbor College will have more than 330 students graduating this Friday, the largest graduating class in the school’s history….

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    (TCF Architecture powerpoint) A blueprint shows the proposed new location for Stevens Elementary School just south of the current Stevens building.
    Stevens Elementary will not be moving far from...
    By Louis Krauss • June 20, 2018 7:00 pm

    The Aberdeen School Board has decided that Stevens Elementary’s new school won’t be moving that far away.

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    Speakers at Aberdeen City Council say now is the time to push for museum funding
    Speakers at Aberdeen City Council say now is...
    By Louis Krauss • June 15, 2018 8:00 pm

    Correction — June 18, 2018

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    LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Washington Governor Jay Inslee, blue shirt on the right, speaks with CCAP staff at its new temporary offices in the Seafirst Building in Aberdeen. Aberdeen Mayor Erik Larson, green shirt, and CCAP CEO Craig Dublanko, middle, were also present.
    Gov. Inslee visits temporary CCAP offices in Aberdeen
    By Louis Krauss • June 15, 2018 8:00 pm

    Washington Gov. Jay Inslee made a stop in Aberdeen on Friday to check out the temporary Coastal Community Action Program…

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    Bishop Michael Curry, who sermonized at the royal wedding visiting Aberdeen to call attention to homelessness
    Bishop Michael Curry, who sermonized at the royal...
    By Louis Krauss • June 14, 2018 2:30 pm

    The Rev. Michael Curry, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church who gained international fame following his sermon at the…

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    Aberdeen approves preliminary engineering for roundabout
    Aberdeen approves preliminary engineering for roundabout
    By Louis Krauss • June 15, 2018 8:00 pm

    The Aberdeen City Council is moving forward with development of a planned roundabout located at the three-way intersection of East…

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    LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD A crane removes a large air conditioner from the Aberdeen Armory Building on Wednesday. The city is working to remove all overhanging debris that could fall and harm those investigating the fire.
    ServPro and archivists rescue everything salvageable from the...
    By Louis Krauss • June 13, 2018 7:00 pm

    As crane operators went to work knocking down the remaining overhead beams in the Aberdeen Armory Building on Wednesday, ServPro…

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    LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Dean Winkle from ServPro of Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties holds up his 1980 graduation photo for Aberdeen High School, which he found while extracting documents from the Aberdeen Museum of History.
    Thousands of documents recovered from museum archives
    By Louis Krauss • June 12, 2018 7:00 pm

    While the main floor of the Aberdeen Museum of History appears to be badly charred by Saturday’s fire, there is…

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    History goes up in smoke
    History goes up in smoke
    By Louis Krauss • June 11, 2018 7:00 pm

    There’s still no determination of what started the massive fire that destroyed most of the Armory Building Saturday morning in…

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