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Westport area beaches added to razor clam digs

Six-day razor clam dig set to begin after tests verified clams there met state health standards

Laura Carle/Contributed Photo Miller Junior High School students pose with U.S. military veterans during their trip in June to various sites in Washington, D.C. and New York City. Students and families are beginning to plan and raise funds for the trip planned in June 2018.

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Aberdeen students begin plans for the trip of a lifetime

The trip last eight days and includes a dizzying array of East Coast locations

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Grays Harbor College to offer new teaching program

This is GHC’s third planned four-year program and will focus on improving the skills of area workers

(Terri Harber/The Daily World) Sheranmarie Bachman sings Wednesday during the 4th Annual Domestic Violence Candle Light Vigil held Wednesday at Zelasco Park in Aberdeen.

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Remembering victims and celebrating survivors

Stressing importance of empowerment and self-worth while offering assistance

Candidates for Grays Harbor County Commission and GHPUD on Tuesday evening as they wait for a political forum to begin. From Left: Dave Jennings, Dave Timmons, Wes Cormier, Jamie Nichols, Randy Ross and Frank Gordon. Terri Harber/The Daily World

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Candidates for county offices field questions from potential voters

People vying for PUD and county commission seats discuss budgeting and other challenges

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Walk on Sunday morning promotes suicide prevention

Morrison Riverfront Park in Aberdeen site of ‘Out of the Darkness Walk’

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Aberdeen School District Superintendent announces retirement

Tom Opstad will leave at the end of this current school year.

Terri Harber/Daily World Both family-owned Swanson’s Foods have been sold. This is the back of the store which faces the Hoquiam River at 915 Simpson Ave., in Hoquiam, and is decorated with a mural.

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Swanson’s Foods changed ownership

The business has been around for more than a century and has always been family owned

Terri Harber/Daily World Wil Russoul and Nita Cross, who also goes by the name Wednesday, perform outside of Aberdeen City Hall on Wednesday night. About 40 people held a candle light vigil to remember Brooke Sandback and remind the community about the plight of the local homeless population.

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Homeless and activists hold vigil outside Aberdeen City Hall

Participants remember friend and publicly demonstrate to keep spotlight on needs of area homeless

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Required permits, approvals and plans

Long list of permits and approvals required before projecy can begin

(File photo | The Daily World) Rail cars line up inside the entrance of Westway Terminals’ Port of Grays Harbor property last December. The company is interested in expanding its facility to handle crude oil shipments.

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FEIS for crude oil shipment terminal in Hoquiam released

Significant and unavoidable environmental impacts to health and safety likely if an accident occurs

FEIS for crude oil shipment terminal in Hoquiam released

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FEIS for crude oil shipment terminal in Hoquiam released

Significant and unavoidable environmental impacts to health and safety likely if an accident occurs

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Aberdeen council on board with consolidation of services with neighboring cities

A letter detailing the plan was signed by Mayors Erik Larson, Jasmine Dickhoff and Frank Chestnut, respectively.