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GHC holding auditions for 2025 Winter Musical ‘Groundhog Day’

Grays Harbor College’s Theatre Arts Department is holding auditions open to the public for their next production, “Groundhog…

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The Grays Harbor College Music Department features the Small Schools Band Festival Nov. 21.

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GHC announces music department’s seasonal events

The Grays Harbor College Music Department recently announced a slate of seasonal performances at the Bishop Center for…

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Howard Carter in his kitchen in the home he and his brother built years ago in Montesano.

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From the Wynoochee Valley to WWII

Howard Carter, now 101 years old, recounts his life and how he ‘grew up in three years’

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Lady Washington’s masts unstepped

Grays Harbor Historical Seaport is undergoing the restoration the Lady Washington.

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Steelhead in the Coastal Region are known for their size and fight.

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WDFW to host virtual coastal steelhead town hall Nov. 13

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will host its second virtual town hall meeting on the…

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Adisyn Jones (front center) plays Krista in the Plank Island Theatre Company and Grays Harbor College’s production of Lost Girl.

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‘Lost Girl’ continues run at Bishop Center

Grays Harbor College’s fall drama, “Lost Girl,” which opened last weekend at the Bishop Center For Performing Arts,…

Considered one of the most tragic ship wrecks on the Washington coast, on Nov. 4, 1875 the S.S. Pacific left Victoria, B.C. in the morning and that night during a storm about 40 miles south of Cape Flattery struck or was struck by the Orpheus. The Orpheus was unaware of hitting the Pacific and continued north to Vancouver Island where she crashed. Within an hour of the collision the Pacific went down with 275 people on board.

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Shipwrecks of the Washington coast

Editor’s note: A shipwreck presentation is set for this Saturday, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. at the Polson…

This painting is titled “Something Between You and Me” by Craig Roffler. (Jaxon Adkison photos / Grays Harbor College)

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GHC to host Fall Art Gala in the Spellman Library

The Spellman Library Gallery at Grays Harbor College is hosting its annual Fall Art Gala.

Yoko Minkler has a way with water and whales. This dynamic gouache painting is 16 inches by 20 inches. All art is available for purchase.

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Open house set for fall Healing Gallery exhibit

Harbor Regional Health Community Hospital and Our Aberdeen are proud to announce a new fall 2024 exhibit in…

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Celtica Pipes perform during the 20th annual Celtic Music Feis in Ocean Shores last year.

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Calendar of events

Celtic Music Feis starts next week in Ocean Shores

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Habitat biologist Lauren Bauernschmidt, with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, discusses the lifecycle of a salmon at a past Schafer State Park gathering.

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Join biologist at Schafer State Park for returning salmon viewing

Do you hear that? The splashes of fins and the patter of the rain mean one thing, the…

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A cardboard cutout of Chehalis pilot Kenneth Arnold greets visitors to the Lewis County Historical Museum on Saturday, Sept. 14, during the Chehalis Flying Saucer Party with an artist rendering of the craft he saw while flying in 1947.

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Several Grays Harbor sightings reported to the National UFO Reporting Center

Did you know a UFO sighting in Washington state is credited with kicking off decades of reported sightings…

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PUD begins budgeting, looks at 3% rate hike

The Grays Harbor PUD Board of Commissioners have officially launched the public process to consider and approve the…