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Aberdeen City Council, which most recently called Rotary Log Pavilion home after Aberdeen City Hall’s elevator broke May 1, is now moving to Grays Harbor College’s Student Services building. The meetings, hopefully a “temporary permanent” position until the city hall elevator is replaced, will occur in room 3322. The news about the switch was announced Thursday morning, six days before the May 22 meeting.

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Aberdeen City Council moves to Grays Harbor College

The Aberdeen City Council will move venues for the second time in a couple weeks after the elevator…

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Bruce Moore, left, and Mark Bowman, right, make up The Catahoula Hounds. The musical duo has been playing for a long time and on Saturday 6 p.m., they’ll inject their live energy into Red Cedar Beer Bar — 1941 Riverside Ave., in Hoquiam.

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The Catahoula Hounds will make their mark at Red Cedar on Saturday

Bruce Moore, a talented, veteran musician who’s played music for more than 40 years, laughed about a little…

Master Gardeners of Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties
On Saturday, May 18 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and Sunday, May 18 (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.), the Master Gardeners will be putting on their 25th Annual Home and Garden Show at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds in Elma.

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Weekend Events

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ plays at the 7th St. Theatre

Washington State Parks
Lake Sylvia State Park will be closed June through September for a major construction project that will replace the culvert beneath the entrance road with a bridge and a new road.

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Lake Sylvia State Park to close through September

Lake Sylvia State Park will be closed June through September for a major construction project that will replace…

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer
D-6th District

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Kilmer bill: Fair adoption tax credits for Tribal families

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer (WA-06), Mike Kelly (PA-16), Gwen Moore (WI-04), and John Moolenaar (MI-02) introduced the Tribal…

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A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk lands at the Ocosta School District’s football field on Tuesday.

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Coast Guard helicopter visits Ocasta students

The visit comes as the service performs more community outreach

WDFW
Built before the 1950s, the 20-foot-high, 115-foot-wide Talbot Dam was originally constructed to support historic timber harvest and over time was used to support agricultural activities.

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WDFW to host meeting on Talbot Dam restoration

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is hosting a public meeting on a restoration project to…

Grays Harbor County Public Health
A rendering shows what Grays Harbor County Public Health’s mobile health van will look like when it arrives in June.

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Health department adds mobile health van

Starting in June, van will bring exam room, vaccine clinics and supplies to rural areas

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Brian Shay: ‘This is us trying to solve the problem’

On Monday night, the city of Hoquiam solved two issues the city has faced.

Southern Environmental Law Center
A Hoquiam pellet plant has received approval from the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency. The plant could be similar to this one pictured out of North Carolina.

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Hoquiam pellet plant approved for air quality permit

Approval finalized construction as air quality officials address slew of concerns over proposal

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An Oakville house was completely destroyed by fire on Sunday.

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Fire destroys Oakville house

No one was injured in the fire, but the residence was destroyed

Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
A grass fire swept through Pacific Beach State Park on Saturday afternoon, destroying beach grass.

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Beach wildfire strikes Pacific Beach State Park

Fire District 8 rapidly extinguished the blaze, but several acres of grass were destroyed

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Grays Harbor County Commissioners heard details of the city of Aberdeen’s proposal to develop a 100-bed homeless shelter village site in Junction City.

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County commissioners hear homeless shelter proposal

Commissioners want discussion, problem-solving before awarding funds