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November General Election ballots to be sent starting Sunday

For many Americans, Election Day serves as the collective voice of the people to signal their feelings about…

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Dear Abby: I am in my 60s, single and childless.

Dear Abby: I am in my 60s, single and childless. I was raised by parents who had issues,…

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Lyle Gulling, Ada Spencer

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Shirley H. Miller

Shirley H. Miller, 90, a lifetime Grays Harbor resident passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2022.

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Danny Ray Graves

Danny Ray Graves passed away on Sept. 22, 2022, at the age of 69.

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Patsy Lee ‘Patty’ Hochstetler

Patsy Lee “Patty” Hochstetler passed away at the age of 74 on Oct. 8, 2022.

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Laura Jeanne Hoggatt (Linde Olson)

Laura Jeanne Hoggatt (Linde Olson) was born in Hawaii Jan. 26, 1940, to Lila D. and James Theodore…

An ocean view taken between Tahola and Kalaloch along the Quinault Reservation Anna Vallery / Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team

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Beachcombers wanted for Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team

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Razor clams on Kalaloch beach won' be harvestable for the 2022-2023 season.
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Small size of harvestable razor clams causes cancellation of harvest at Kalaloch beach

Biologists continue to monitor razor clam populations at Olympic National Park

Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World
Drew Grannemann, head brewer, social media person, delivery driver, and occasionally bartender for Hoquiam Brewing Company, pours his award-winning “Hey Amarillo!” Fresh Hop India Pale Ale on Tuesday afternoon. The fresh hop IPA won “Best of the Fest” award on day two of the Seattle Fresh Hop Beer Festival, which occurred on Friday, Oct. 7, and Saturday, Oct. 8.

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Local brewer wins at Seattle Fresh Hop Beer Festival

The pride was clear in Rob Paylor’s voice and tone when he grabbed a pint glass and filled…

Michael Catlett

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Sheriff candidate alleges election interference against Elma

As Election Day approaches across the country, many people are anticipating when their ballot will arrive so they…

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Life planning workshop on Saturday

St. Andrews Episcopal Church to have experts give advice to the public

Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World
Most of the 200 seats that were available before Tuesday night’s 100+ Harbor Women Who Care event were filled with people who care about their community. The filled seats shows the generous nature of the women who live on the Harbor. Hoquiam Elks Lodge 1082 hosted the event for free, which helps the group maintain its goal of providing its big impact for Grays Harbor County-based nonprofits.

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‘Little commitment, big impact’

Bill Mullikin has a story that is likely to make most people cry.