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Paul Seabert

Paul Seabert peacefully passed away as the result of lung cancer on Oct. 14, 2022.

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Alice N. Phelps

Alice N. Phelps, 75, former Aberdeen Ward 2 Councilwoman, died Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, at her home in…

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Kenneth Powell, Clara Crites

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Bridget ‘Bridie’ Tyler

Bridget “Bridie” Tyler passed away Oct. 19, 2022, at Grays Harbor Health and Rehab.

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Harvey Kleiven 1927-2022

Harvey was born in Hoquiam, Washington Oct. 28, 1927, to Lisa Laxen and Samuel Kleiven. His birth was…

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Dear Abby: I am an out gay Black man.

Dear Abby: I am an out gay Black man. Several weeks ago, the man I have had a…

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Andrea ‘Andi’ Jennifer Williams Elliott

Andrea “Andi” Jennifer Williams Elliott went peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, Oct. 15,…

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Jason Lee Lloyd

Jason Lee Lloyd, 41, an Ocean Shores, Washington resident and carpenter, died Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022.

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Mary Katherine Moore

Mary Katherine Moore, 53, of Montesano, passed away at home that she shared with her parents, on Sept.…

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Eunice Kemplin, William ‘Bill’ Meeks

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Dale Edward Johnson Nov. 26, 1933 — Oct. 12, 2022

Dale passed peacefully at his home in Bloomfield Village, Michigan. He is survived by his wife, Toni (53…

13 candidates vying for an elected office, ranging from state-level to county-level, answered questions from a crowd of voters on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at a candidates forum in Elma. (Allen Leister | The Daily World)

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Candidates Forum draws large audience to Elma

With Election Day less than three weeks away and many people across Grays Harbor County starting to receive…

Clayton Franke | The Daily World 
Light rain dampened roads and camping vehicles at Pacific Beach State Park the morning of Thursday, Oct. 20.

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‘The rain is back’ in Grays Harbor County

It’s that time of year again, which means Grays Harbor residents ought to ready their rain slickers, boots…