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Weyerhaeuser employees Kyle Williams and Brenda Schumacher, center, along with Aberdeen Co-Superintendent Traci Sandstrom and Directors Mardi Emard-Colburn and Jeanne Marll at left and, at right, President Jennifer Durney and Co-Superintendent Lynn Green.

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Goldberg Distinguished Service Award presented to Weyerhaeuser employees

Kyle Williams, the area manager for Weyerhaeuser in Aberdeen, Brenda Schumacher, the Aberdeen area’s administrative assistant, and the…

Top Tastes of Washington State

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Top Tastes of Washington State returns to Ocean Shores

Second of four events set for Feb. 21–22 at Convention Center

Avalon Towing and Recovery
Avalon Towing and Recovery prepares to transport a suspect’s vehicle after a police chase ended in a crash.

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Ocean Shores Police Department chase ends in crash, arrest

According to the Ocean Shores Police Department (OSPD), on Tuesday, officers received multiple reports from residents of a…

Westport’s Fresh Catch

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4th Annual Storms and Seafood gets underway Thursday

Numerous businesses participating, plenty of events planned

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Code Red declared as low blood supply hits WA

Two of the three regional blood banks serving Washington state are facing a severe blood shortage due to…

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The Winter Wine Festival at the Elma Fairgrounds returns this Saturday.

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Wine, Old Hollywood glamour and live music

The 17th Annual Winter Wine Festival will be held this Saturday at the Elma Fairgrounds

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Wilson kit home bill passes Senate unanimously

A bill that aims to establish kit homes as an affordable housing option in Washington passed the state…

Cathy Buchanan
A shipment of 30,000 pounds of food from the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City arrived in Ocean Shores on Thursday, Jan. 22.

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LDS Church sends 30,000 pounds of food to North Beach Senior Center

On Thursday, the North Beach Senior Center accepted delivery of over 30,000 pounds of food from The Church…

Aberdeen Police Department
A 44-year-old male was arrested for suspected DUI after flipping his car into a fence at Five Star Dealerships.

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Driver suspected of DUI in rollover crash

Just after 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, the Aberdeen Police Department responded to a single vehicle crash in the…

Andrea Watts photos / The Daily World
The back-to-back rain events caused the west fork of the Satsop River to rise, and erode the bank where a utility pole was installed near Gleason Bridge. On Dec. 9, Grays Harbor PUD installed a new utility pole and restrung the primary wires. At the pole’s base, they attached a strap to anchor it to the bank to prevent it from falling into the water until CenturyLink could respond, but the pole went into the water on the evening of Dec. 10.

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Middle Satsop Road CenturyLink customers remain without service

On the morning of Dec. 30, retiree Robert Snyder received a visit from Grays Harbor County Deputy Joseph…

ABBA L.A.

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From solo performances to music festivals — live music abounds

There are plenty of live musical performances scheduled in Grays Harbor in the coming days, plus we have…

Andrea Watts / The Daily World
The Barnyard Chorus, consisting of a sheep, pigs, chicken, ponies, donkey, and cow, perform a song with Buck (Ellis).

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From the Wings

Elma Elementary School students performed the Missoula Children’s Theatre production of Beauty Lou and the Country Beast

Hoquiam Ward 6 City Councilor Dave Hinchen

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Hinchen resigns from Hoquiam City Council: ‘Hoquiam is broken’

Ward 6 councilor takes to Facebook to announce resignation