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Catching the largest Dolly Varden at the Lake Quinault Fishing Derby on Saturday will get you a $500 gift card to Cabela’s.

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Quinault Fishing Derby set for Saturday

The Quinault Indian Nation will host the Lake Quinault Fishing Derby on Saturday, May 18.

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Ride the Willapa is going back to its roots, celebrating its eighth year by coming back to Chehalis and offering an overnight campout along with its June 22-23 bike ride.

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Ride the Willapa bike ride, campout returning to its roots

Ride the Willapa is going back to its roots, celebrating its eighth year by coming back to Chehalis…

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Cascade Natural Gas Corporation’s pipeline expansion project, set for this summer, will cross the Wishkah River 10 feet below the riverbed and land at 2852 Wishkah Road.

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Natural gas company to bury small pipeline under Wishkah River

1.7-mile addition will reinforce capacity in Aberdeen; construction starts late summer

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Trips to the coast will require sunscreen and detours

This summer, trips to coastal beach communities between Hoquiam and Pacific Beach may include a couple different routes.

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A zebra, named “Sugar,” stands in an enclosure in North Bend on May 3, five days after it escaped from a trailer near I-90. Elma residents Larry and Gwen Mielke were called in to assist with the capture effort.

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Elma ranchers recount role in zebra capture

Larry and Gwen Mielke of Milky Way Ranch helped corall famous escapee in North Bend

The McCleary City Council discussed they city’s comprehensive plan during a meeting Wednesday. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World File)

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McCleary City Council mulls comprehensive plan, transit station future

No action on it was taken during the meeting

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Betsy Seidel creates nonprofit volunteer fund

Betsy Seidel has spent decades giving back to Grays Harbor. As a teacher in the Hoquiam School District…

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Wil Russoul, director of Downtown Aberdeen Association, points out how expansive Aberdeen’s Downtown Parking and Business Improvement District is while he discusses DAA’s micro grants program that will help downtown Aberdeen businesses. The district runs north to south from 1st Street to the Chehalis River Bridge and east to west from North D Street to L Street.

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Aberdeen City Council votes for downtown business micro grants

The Aberdeen City Council voted unanimously to help the city’s downtown businesses improve themselves in two ways, which…

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A man was arrested following a DUI-related crash in Aberdeen on Wednesday afternoon.

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One arrested in Aberdeen following pursuit and crash

No one was seriously injured in the crash

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Filing week: Packed races begin to emerge

Washington’s candidate filing week began Monday, giving prospective candidates through Friday at 5 p.m. to officially register with…

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Alex Taylor, right, a sophomore in the North Shore School District, Lauren Nabahe, center, a native education program manager in King County, and Rain Gamble, a senior in the Seattle Public Schools district, walk down Point Brown Avenue in Ocean Shores on May 7 during an event to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.

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Native students, educators raise awareness for victims of violence

‘You are strong enough’ — North Beach MMIP event includes walk, personal stories

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Elma police located substances suspected to be methamphetamine and fentanyl during a drug bust on Feb. 19.

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Grays Harbor gears up to dish out opioid settlement funds

Local governments slated for $6.5M total, as of most recent settlement

Damage to an Aberdeen church is visible from a fire that broke out early Wednesday morning. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Aberdeen church damaged in early morning fire

The interior damage is substantial