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E.L. Hurn, who has reached out to various organizations in town, is waiting on housing to come through. He spoke a little about the unhoused issues within the city, including the question where the people who were cleared out of the River and State Street encampment have gone.

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Looking into where a large number of Aberdeen’s unhoused have gone

Once the Grants Pass, Oregon decision came down from the U.S. Supreme Court, it gave cities the power…

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Aberdeen city reps explain hiring freeze

The city of Aberdeen is tightening its belt regarding hiring for positions that are not “mission critical,” with…

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Engaging the city’s youth

The Aberdeen City Council wants to infuse its dais with youth, and it will do so with a…

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Modular Building Assembly Plant approved for South Shore Mall

The city of Aberdeen announced some news Wednesday afternoon that can lead to something positive from within a…

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Ezri Carroll, an Aberdeen High School student, and the 10-student team from McDermoth Elementary School, proudly help unveil part of the newest artwork inside McDermoth’s library.

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Unveiling McDermoth Elementary School’s newest work of art

Ezri Carroll’s grandfather, Richard “Rocky” Carroll, knew something good was happening inside McDermoth Elementary School’s library, but he…

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Approving next step for Aberdeen Museum of History

Aberdeen moves another step closer to getting its new museum back after a fire in 2019 destroyed the…

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Aberdeen City Council

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Joshua Francy to return to Aberdeen City Council

After a little more than a month since Riley Carter’s arrest on first-degree rape charges, which ultimately led…

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Aberdeen City Council votes unanimously to approve rezoning

A change in the official zoning will bring more housing to South Aberdeen.

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Aberdeen City Council is continuing fluoride discussion

The question for Aberdeen City Council is to keep fluoride flowing through both the city’s water, and Cosmopolis’…

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Soon, all will be revealed inside McDermoth Elementary School’s library. Jenny Floch, librarian who is now in her third year for the school, cannot wait to have the students reveal their work on Friday morning. It took a lot of work and it sounds like there will be some happy tears.

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Aberdeen students are building a literary wonderland

“A new adventure begins,” a sign on a back wall of the library at McDermoth Elementary School says.…

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Todd Pickernell, in the canoe named “Norm Sr.,” left, races against a competitive field that included Arlen Sansom, who is in the canoe marked “Fear This.” Pickernell finished in second place in the race.

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Celebrating historic day on Hoquiam River

For the first time in about 40 years, the Quinault Indian Nation canoe races came back to Hoquiam.

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The Hoquiam Loggers Playday float heads through downtown Hoquiam in order to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the city-wide celebration on Saturday.

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Celebrating Hoquiam’s history all the live long day

Saturday started with people like Leah Baller waking up early and working hard to help enrich her community…

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Ecology holds public hearing about Grays Harbor Paper LP site

The Washington state Department of Ecology held a public hearing Wednesday night about a future clean-up of the…