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At the Wildfire Hazard and Risk Mapping listening session held on Jan. 22 in Aberdeen, the Wildfire Hazard and Risk Mapping project team explained how they developed the draft statewide wildlife hazard map. This image is of the Aberdeen area by its annual burn probability that was generated by the FSim: The Large Fire Simulator tool. For example, after running a 20,000-wildfire season simulation, a pixel experiences a wildfire on 16 different occasions, which makes its annual burn probability 16/20,000 (.0008) or 0.08%.

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WA DNR wrapping up its statewide Wildfire Hazard and Risk Mapping listening sessions

If you missed the Wildfire Hazard and Risk Mapping listening session held in Aberdeen on Jan. 22, there…

Two dozen people attended the Small Business Requirements and Resources workshop at Grays Harbor College. (Jerry Knaak / The Daily World)

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Grays Harbor College hosts small business workshops

GHC partners with ​​Washington Small Business Liaison Team

Jason Walker

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BOCC appoints Walker as Prosecuting Attorney

Walker succeeds Tillotson who resigned at the end of 2025

Photo courtesy of Sunday Afternoon Live
The Paperboys will perform at the Raymond Theatre on March 1.

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The Paperboys set to perform at historic Raymond Theatre

World-renown group brings their eclectic sound to the Twin Harbors on March 1

Andrea Watts photos / The Daily World
The two students playing the trolls danced and sang a song that featured lyrics of “Can’t trust a troll, you’ll soon be disgusted,” and “What’s a troll to do.”

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Oakville School District hosts Missoula Children’s Theatre and creating King Kong’s hand

On Saturday afternoon, Oakville students took the stage to perform the Missoula Children’s Theatre production of Sleeping Beauty.

Jerry Knaak / The Daily World
Ocean Shores Mayor Frank Elduen.

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Ocean Shores holds ‘state of the city’ town hall

City administration presents update on the past two years of progress and ongoing and future projects

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School levies, drainage district pass in February special election

Several ballot measures passed in the February 2026 special election, which was certified on Friday, including school levies…

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Rep. Jim Walsh speaks during a legislative forum hosted by Cascade Community Healthcare in Centralia on Dec. 11.

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Rep. Walsh and business groups react to tariff ruling

A Washington lawmaker, trade and business group are reacting to Friday’s ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court against…

Quinault Indian Nation
Quinault Nation Enterprises is composed of the Quinault Wellness Center, Quinault Beach Resort and Casino (pictured), Q-Mart, Taholah Mercantile, Quinault Pride and Jolly Roger Seafood, Quinault Land and Timber and the Amanda Park Trading Post.

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Quinault Nation Enterprises named GGHI 2025 Q4 Member of the Quarter

Quinault Nation Enterprises now eligible for Member of the Year honors

2026 Razor Clam and Seafood Festival

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Razor Clam and Seafood fest’s schedule comes into focus

Shindig set for March 20-22 at the Ocean Shores Convention Center

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Evans convicted on nine counts of possession of depictions of child pornography

Ocean Shores man faces 50 years in prison

Jerry Knaak / The Daily World
City of Cosmopolis Public Works Lead Donnie Fowler, Aberdeen Police Department Commander Steve Timmons and Cosmopolis Mayor Linda Springer pose for a photo with one of two new radar speed signs recently installed on First Street.

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Cosi and APD partner to install radar speed signs

Data collected will be used to enhance traffic safety operations and personnel deployment

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Multiple departments respond to Aberdeen house fire

At 9:12 a.m. on Wednesday, the Aberdeen Fire Department (AFD) along with the Hoquiam and Cosmopolis fire departments…