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Litigation filed in response to expanding buffers on non-fish streams

Litigation has been filed in response to the Forest Practices Board ruling …

The Grays Harbor Drug Task Force served a search and arrest warrant in the 6300 block of Karjala Road in Aberdeen on Thursday. (Grays Harbor Sheriff's Office)

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Drug Task Force arrests alleged fentanyl dealer

On Thursday, the Grays Harbor Drug Task Force, with the assistance of the Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office Deputies,…

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This photo was taken by a drone from the east side of the Armory Building, which housed Aberdeen’s museum, which was destroyed by fire in June of 2018.

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The fire of 2018: Aberdeen Museum of History in limbo

City abandons plans for building that was slated to become new exhibit hall

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Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. presents the Member of the Quarter award for 2025 Q3 to Grays Harbor Stamp Works.

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GGHI names Grays Harbor Stamp Works Member of the Quarter

Q3 winner now eligible for GGHI’s 2025 Member of the Year award

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Food bank and free meal directory

There are numerous organizations and agencies in and around Grays Harbor stepping into the breach feeding hungry people,…

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Holiday gift ideas only found at Grays Harbor businesses

Editor’s note: Each week until Dec. 24, The Daily World Content Services will publish a series of articles…

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Stop by Beerbower Park to take a photo with Santa and his reindeer.

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McCleary is ready for Christmas

Lights strung up at city hall, colorful inflatables at Beerbower Park, and holiday decorations hung from poles are…

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In 1909, the Aberdeen First United Methodist Church congregation bought a quarter of a city block at Second and I Streets and over the next several years built a three-story building with a sizable auditorium that served as the church from 1912 to 1966.

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Aberdeen First United Methodist Church set to close after 140 years

The Aberdeen First United Methodist Church is closing after 140 years due to financial stress and dwindling attendance.

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Ripple Fiber unveils plan to grow fiber internet access to Ocean Shores

Fiber internet provider to begin delivering service to first West Coast customers by Q1 2026

Sofia Sherman, the Chehalis Basin noxious weed coordinator, created the “Noxious Weeds of the Chehalis Basin” iNaturalist project, which collects observations of noxious weeds across the Chehalis Basin Cooperative Weed Management Area. The project is available at https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/noxious-weeds-of-the-chehalis-basin.

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Using citizen science to detect noxious weeds in the Chehalis Basin

Observations submitted by members of the public through iNaturalist can aid land managers in identifying and locating noxious…

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City of Elma adopts $11.9 million 2026 budget

The 2026 budget doesn’t include a provision for the proposed BO tax

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Sgt. Stephen Heller helps distribute toys during last year’s Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Department Holiday Toy Drive.
Sgt. Stephen Heller helps distribute toys during last year’s Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Department Holiday Toy Drive. (The Daily World file photo)

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Updated Grays Harbor toy and coat drive round-up

Many people in our community find themselves in need this time of year, whether it’s staying warm or…

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A Friday night on the Trolley Express Christmas Light Tour last year was joyful.

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Aberdeen’s WinterFest set for this weekend

Trolley light tour, holiday market, gingerbread house competition and an appearance from Santa on tap