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Dear Abby: Musician in multiple bands complicates scheduling needs

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Dear Abby: I’ve been in the retail business for 12 years; my husband and I own it.

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Dear Abby: My daughter and son-in-law have been married for seven years and have two daughters.

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The home of Alonson D. Wood from an etching in November 1888 issue of The West Shore magazine. The house sat on a small hillock located at the east end of Randall Street between C and B streets near the Sons of Norway Hall. Today the area is an open field. A.D. Wood was one of the founders of the early Emery-Mack-Wood Lumber Mill on the Wishkah River at the foot of B Street. In 1892, Wood spearheaded construction of Aberdeen’s first high school, the A.D. Wood School, above his home, on Terrace Heights. In 1901, following the fire that destroyed the top two stories of his home, he rebuilt the second and third stories on the remaining first floor. The house appears to have been used as a rooming house into the late-1930s then ceases to be listed in city directories. (Roy Vataja Collection)

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A.D. Wood’s house and other tales from May 1901

“Nothing New” By Roy Vataja

Auditions for Writing Wrongs begin May 24 
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Plank Island, a new production company, is looking for local actors, writers and a theater

A new production company is looking for local actors, writers, and a theatre.

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4 more razor clam digging days approved at Mocrocks Beach

State shellfish managers have approved four more days of razor clam digging at Mocrocks Beach only, after marine…

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Dear Abby: Sibling still wrestles with lingering effects of abuse

Dear Abby: I had a horrible childhood with a mean mother who berated and took her issues out…

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Dear Journal: I think we’ll go ahead and err on the side of masks

Dear Journal:

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Scammers keep their ears, eyes open for vulnerable prey

“Nailing it Down” By Dave Murnen and Pat Beaty

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Coastal Interpretive Center to reopen May 29

The Coastal Interpretive Center in Ocean Shores will open again soon with a brand new look.

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Dear Abby: My grandma, who is in her 80s, had a stroke recently.

Dear Abby: My grandma, who is in her 80s, had a stroke recently. She has trouble swallowing and…

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Cody B — Adoptable Pet of the Week

Cody B is tall and slender with a gorgeous coat of fur. He’s all energy with a puppy…

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The Quinault Indian Nation officially opened its Generations House building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday. The building will house a number of the tribe’s services, especially for its youth and seniors.

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Quinault Indian Nation opens its new Generations House services building

The Quinault Indian Nation held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week to officially open its newly-constructed Generations House building.