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In 1966 200 feet of North Cove beach dropped into the Pacific Ocean

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Casablanca will be screened at the 7th Street Theatre

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Take Your Honey to Hoquiam for Valentine’s weekend

“Take Your Honey to Hoquiam” has been happening on Valentine’s weekend for the last 20 years (with the…

The city of Elma decorated city hall in green and blue lights and hung a Seahawks flag. (Andrea Watts / The Daily World)

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Grays Harbor County shows off its Seahawks pride

From viewing parties to proclamations, Grays Harbor County is ready for Super Bowl LX

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Grays Harbor man sentenced for smuggling fatal overdose

Gabriel Armas, who smuggled heroin into the Federal Detention Center at SeaTac, sentenced to 10 years in prison

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The McCleary School District is asking McCleary-area voters to approve both a replacement educational programs and operations levy and a bond measure to fund capital improvements.

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McCleary to vote on school district replacement levy and bond measure

The McCleary School District (MSD) is among five school districts in Grays Harbor County asking voters on Feb.…

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Abby D. Craig, 22, Aberdeen, makes a video appearance in Lewis County Superior Court on Friday, Jan. 30.

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Aberdeen woman accused of money laundering scheme and theft of $26K from Centralia resident

Prosecutors believe suspect is ‘involved in organized crime’

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On Montesano’s City Forest, 22 acres is in riparian buffers. City Forester John Bull, pictured at right, manages the riparian buffers. A proposed buffer change on non-fish bearing waters was passed by the Forest Practices Board. Bull has calculated the economic impact of this proposed change, and it could be up to $100,000 loss in revenue.

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Bill seeks to repeal rule that locks up Washington timberland

The House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee showed a lively interest in repealing a rule that will lock…

Dr. Sameer Hinduja (Florida Atlantic University)

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‘Prevention Night’ set for March 2 in Elma

Event aims to support parents and caregivers in responding to risks facing today’s youth

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KTMK Gloves founder Ken Ervin poses for a photo inside his Aberdeen garage on Thursday, Jan. 29, sporting his custom glove he made for his own personal use.

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Carpenter-turned-leathersmith repairs and makes baseball, softball gloves out of garage

Founder Ken Ervin focuses on preserving memories through restoring leather

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Still need to return your ballot? Consider using a ballot drop box

With less than a week until Election Day, Feb. 10, the Office of the Secretary of State recommends…

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Oakville-based author Elizabeth Goddard has a new book coming out on Feb. 17.

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Novel release, poetry contest, book signings, author talks and more

The Daily World Book Nook is celebrating National Library Lovers Month throughout the month of February. Also, this…

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During the city of Elma City Council meeting on Feb. 2, Mayor Josh Collette swore in Officer Josh Rojas. Before the oath was administered, Police Chief Susan Shultz gave a brief introduction. 
“In 2021, Josh volunteered as an Aberdeen Police Explorer, where he first received exposure to patrol operations and community engagement,” she said, adding, “Josh chose a career in law enforcement to serve as a positive example and to make meaningful difference in his community. His goal is to become a proficient officer and pursue specialized roles, such as a drug recognition expert and or a canine handler.” Following the oath, his mother, Nancy Moreno, pinned him.

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