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Andrea Seabert, girls camp director for Camp Victory, stands up for the right for a child to be a child. For many years she has fought for the nonprofit, which helps children who are survivors of sex abuse. Seabert’s parents instilled in her the will to help children as they too were huge childhood advocates throughout Grays Harbor County and beyond. The piece on the lectern is to simulate a campfire, because it’s one of the fun activities Camp Victory does for its survivors.

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Andrea Seabert delivers impassioned speech for Camp Victory

100+ Harbor Women Who Care had already raised $102,340 before the group’s most recent night full of good…

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There were 133 women who signed in at Hoquiam Elks Lodge 1082 in order to participate in 100+ Harbor Women Who Care’s latest event on Tuesday night. The group has raised more than $120,000 for nonprofits throughout Grays Harbor.

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100+ Harbor Women Who Care succeeds again

Maryann Welch said a few days ago that one of the attractions about 100+ Harbor Women Who Care…

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Making a bandstand for Aberdeen’s youth

If it goes through all the channels it needs to go through, there should be an outside bandstand…

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Many Grays Harbor women have shown up in full force the past few years for 100+ Harbor Women Who Care. They’ll show up again at 6 p.m., Tuesday night at the Hoquiam Elks Lodge. The doors open at 5:15 p.m. The group has grown and it’s likely the room will be about this full again, which shows how caring and compassionate past participants have been.

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‘A chance to support’ Grays Harbor nonprofits

On Tuesday, Grays Harbor residents can be a part of something special when 100+ Harbor Women Who Care…

City of Aberdeen
Craig Yakovich, recreation supervisor for Aberdeen Parks and Recreation department, power-washes the sidewalk in front of “Breaker,” the art project that sits alongside Simpson Avenue’s bend.

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City cleans up art project made to respect Weatherwax family

The city of Aberdeen power-washed an art project on Simpson Avenue that was constructed to honor the legacy…

The Bridge Music Project
A photo from Spring 2023 shows a past songwriting collaboration, including music teacher and students.

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The Bridge Music Project teaches the art of songwriting

Sharpen pencils, pens, markers and whatever other writing utensils are at hand to express thoughts and words on…

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City of Aberdeen proposes utility tax increase

Aberdeen, in its financial state, is looking for a utility tax increase.

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City of Aberdeen discusses new business license fees

The city of Aberdeen may impose a higher business license tax, which is estimated to bring in more…

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Dental experts make their case on Fluoride

Someone brought in the cavalry to talk about the importance of keeping fluoride in Aberdeen’s drinking water.

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Aberdeen’s budget season for 2025 is happening now

Tara Dunford, financial consultant for the city of Aberdeen, gave a presentation Wednesday night at the Aberdeen City…

Rob Gillis

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Rob Gillis joins Hoquiam City Council, to serve Ward Four

A little more than a month after Hoquiam City Council declared a vacancy for one of the city’s…

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Hoquiam City Council approves $873,378 bid for pump station

Anticipating it would happen, Hoquiam City Administrator Brian Shay was right. The Hoquiam City Council accepted a bid…

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City of Hoquiam to purchase more than 22 acres for $480,750

The city of Hoquiam agreed on Monday night to purchase a little more than 22 acres along the…