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Bette Worth, left, and Bobbi McCracken are excited to bring everyone out to Aberdeen Summerfest on Saturday. The festival itself — stretching along the Broadway Street blocks between Market and Heron streets, goes from 10 a.m., but there is the Show and Shine Car Show that starts at 9:30 a.m. The duo, the rest of the Downtown Aberdeen Association, as well as the sponsors, work hard for this to succeed. Information can be found on all social media channels, local media, and flyers around town such as the one behind them. (Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World)

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Aberdeen Summerfest starts Saturday at 10 a.m.

Aberdeen Summerfest is almost here and Bette Worth and Bobbi McCracken, two of the main organizers for the…

Hoquiam City Administrator Brian Shay, left, and Hoquiam Mayor Ben Winkelman, right, stand with Tracy Wood, who has served many roles with the city for 30 years. Wood is retiring from the city this week. In addition to so many projects, grants written, and other key ways she’s helped the city, Wood has served as the Hoquiam City Council secretary and the city’s community services coordinator. Anyone who would like to celebrate Wood’s retirement can do so Friday at 5:30 p.m., at 8th Street Ale House — 207 8th St., in Hoquiam. (Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World)

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Tracy Wood is retiring from city of Hoquiam after 30 years

Tracy Wood is calling it quits after 30 years of serving the city of Hoquiam.

A juvenile bald eagle lands on a log while being rehabilitated at the Twin Harbors Wildlife Center. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Bird and beast, rehab and release

Twin Harbors Wildlife Center covers all manner of critter

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Hoquiam city council seat vacated

One of the seats for the Hoquiam City Council has been officially vacated, which means there is now…

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City of Hoquiam to buy nearly 11 acres of ‘undeveloped land’

The city of Hoquiam had its eyes on the prize and pounced on land northeast of downtown Hoquiam.

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Damage to the door as a result of a forced entry into a business during a burglary spree is visible.

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Sheriff’s office arrests one for beach burglary spree

Another suspect is still sought by the agency

Sheriff’s deputies assisted state troopers in arresting a suspect who fled a DUI stop on foot. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World File)

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Sheriff’s office assists State Patrol in detaining suspect

The suspect fled the vehicle on foot during a traffic stop

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An Aberdeen man, arrested and charged with murder for the death of a man in Hoquiam that occurred last week, appeared in court Monday.

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Man appears in court, charged in suspicious death case

He was detained after leaving the hospital on Saturday

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Firefighters from Montesano and East Grays Harbor Fire and Rescue were deployed to assist with the Pioneer Creek fire this week.

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County firefighters sent forward to combat wildfires statewide

Grays Harbor departments help out all across the state

The Hoquiam Police Department is investigating a suspicious death that was reported Thursday morning. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World File)

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Dead man in suspicious death investigation identified

He was found dead during a 911 call Thursday afternoon

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Steve McAllister, an unhoused Aberdeen resident, has to find a new place to stay. He’s employed but he needs time to save up for a place of his own.

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City staff and other organizations clean up unhoused encampment

It seems a lot of private residents want a magic trick to happen, and with that trick they…

The Hoquiam Police Department is investigating a suspicious death that was reported Thursday morning. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Hoquiam police investigating suspicious death

The initial call was for a man yelling for help

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Firefighters and police take a moment to mingle with residents during a National Night Out event in Hoquiam.

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Badge bash: hundreds turn out for National Night Out

Community events saw big turnouts for grub and games