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World Music Day set for Saturday, June 21

Family-friendly, all-ages festival to feature acts at multiple venues in downtown Aberdeen

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From proclamations to property purchases, city councils have been busy

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Cathryn S. Davis Grays Harbor Symphony Composer in Residence and filmmaker

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Original Film Spirit of the Harbor to premiere at the Bishop Center

On Sunday, June 8 at 7 p.m., the Bishop Center for Performing Arts at Grays Harbor College will…

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Hundreds of Jeeps took part in the Jeeps Go Topless for Clean Shores 2025 event this weekend in Ocean Shores.

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Jeepers invade Ocean Shores

More than 1,500 vehicles take part in parade, dozens of people participate in beach clean up

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Doris Marie Freeman Ellingson, right, turned 100 on May 16. She is joined on the left by her sister, 101 years old, Shirley Freeman Ward.

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Hoquiamite celebrates centennial with her 101-year-old sister

Surrounded by the warmth of family and friends at her DeKay Road home in Hoquiam, a place she’s…

Rep. Jim Walsh
R-Aberdeen

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Gov. Ferguson accuses Trump of ‘constitutional crisis’

GOP’s leader Rep. Jim Walsh calls statements ‘hysterical’

Grays Harbor County Commissioner Vickie Raines

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Grays Harbor County, we have a mission statement

County commissioners conclude first round of strategic planning retreats, more on deck

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Grays Harbor County recognizes National Therapeutic Court Month

District court launches DUI Therapeutic Court as part of countywide commitment to therapeutic justice and rehabilitation

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Mike Harris, veterans advocate/chaplain of VFW Post 8956, discusses Respite for All and Ocean Shores Friends at the April 22 Ocean Shores City Council meeting.

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Caring for the caregivers

Nonprofit Ocean Shores Friends aims to give caregivers a break

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Grays Harbor horse tests positive for strangles

One horse in Grays Harbor County recently tested positive for strangles. The horse lives at a private facility,…

If you want to take a survey: The city of Aberdeen is encouraging residents to participate in a 12-question online survey to help identify physical barriers in the city’s public right-of-way, or other barriers to city services, programs, and activities, which will be open until June 15. The survey can be accessed by scanning the QR code.

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City of Aberdeen to hold ADA public workshop June 2

City intends to develop plan for curb ramps, sidewalks, driveways, paved shared-use paths and pedestrian street crossings

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Danielle Miller, director at Washington Talking Book & Braille Library, pulls one of the approximately 25,000 Braille books off the library’s shelves in Seattle. State budget cuts could cause the library to close.

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National, state, local library systems at risk

Federal and state funding cuts cost and threaten programs, jobs

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Albert Johnson, U.S. Congressman from Hoquiam

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Hoquiam’s Congressman Johnson and Trump may have gotten along just fine

Editor’s note: Originally published in The Daily World on July 4, 2017. Updated on May 8, 2025. Tom…