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Nathan M. Harrison

Longtime Grays Harbor resident Nathan M. Harrison passed away peacefully on Friday, July 1, 2022.

The Cannabis 21 Aberdeen branch staff enjoy their recent slew of awards from the Best of Twin Harbors 2022 competition, including "Best Business in Aberdeen," "Best Business in Hoquiam," and "Best Business in North Beach." 
From left to right: John Krasowki, Adam Bakotich, Marissa Aube, Colton Gwinn, and Patti Watson. 
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Cannabis 21 dominates Best of Twin Harbors awards

Good vibes. Good people. Fair product.

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The view from under Young Street Bridge shows where part of the North Shore Levee will be built to protect residents from Wishkah River flooding in north Aberdeen. The sign’s black letters say it all “From the muddy banks of the Wishkah.”

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Bid protest delays North Shore Levee project in Grays Harbor County

A late bid protest put a delay in the first step of the North Shore Levee Fry Creek…

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Dear Abby: My husband, my child and I have moved six times over an eight-year period.

Dear Abby: My husband, my child and I have moved six times over an eight-year period. Some of…

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Nathan M. Harrison

Longtime Grays Harbor resident Nathan M. Harrison passed away peacefully on Friday, July 1, 2022.

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Norma Lavender, Nancy Stallo, Mervin Clevenger, Douglas Heggie

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The Ocean Shores Municipal Airport, located at Duck Lake Drive NE just opposite North Shore Park, has a 3,100-foot-long and 55-foot-wide asphalt runway. According to the 2021 log, 140 unique licenses utilized the airport, including those using the airport’s unique crosswind for training. The city must now remove shrubs and trees that are encroaching on the airspace.

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Runway obstructions to be removed at Ocean Shores Municipal Airport

Some gifts come with strings attached. That is certainly the case for the $150,000 in entitlement funds that…

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Dinner and auction event set for Oakley Carlson on July 16

Although nearly 18 months have passed since the disappearance of 5-year-old Oakley Carlson, awareness and fundraising have grown…

Members of the Grays Harbor County Drug Task Force display the award presented by the Western States Information Network. Front row: Support Specialist Mendi Stump. From left, second row: John Martin (WSIN), Hoquiam PD Interim Chief Joe Strong and GH Sherriff Rick Scott; third row: Aberdeen Interim Chief Dale Green and GHSO Chief of Investigators Darrin Wallace; Back row: APD Deputy Chief Jay Staten, GHSO Chief Criminal Deputy Kevin Schrader and GH Senior Deputy Prosecutor Scott Gripp. Submitted photo

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Grays Harbor County Drug Task Force honored

The Grays Harbor Drug Task Force has been recognized by the Western States Information Network as the Agency…

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An up-close look at the Interstate 5 bridge from the Washington side in October 2018.

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Vancouver City Council approves early I-5 Bridge plan

The Vancouver City Council unanimously voted Monday, July 11, to approve the early draft of a new Interstate…

Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World
A bowler rears back in order to strike down his pins on Saturday, July 9, 2022, at Shores Bowl. The alley, which was closed for a couple of months, underwent a massive overhaul in order to get back in business. Rob Shaver, who owns Shores Bowl, said the crowd there was “not bad for a sunny Saturday when people are usually out at the beach.”

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Shores Bowl underwent a ‘labor of love’

Once thought that the doors were closed forever, a 62-year-old recreational staple in Ocean Shores gets a new…

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Nathan Harrison, Scott McCrackin, Darolyn Theel

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Susan ‘Sue’ Rose Dixon

Susan “Sue” Rose Dixon, a lifelong resident of Hoquiam, Washington lost her battle with pancreatic cancer on June…