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Bargewell Delta Park Remembrance and Celebration set for July 11–12

Social event, guest speakers and luncheon to highlight biennial event in Hoquiam

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Longtime Feed the Hungry program manager Cher Spencer hands out meals on the program’s final day.

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Feed the Hungry runs its course as new initiatives begin

The Catholic Community Services program served its last meal on June 30

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The D&R Theatre officially reopened on June 20, 2025.

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D&R Theatre experiencing renaissance

Popular, iconic venue reopens with music and film events

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Wildland firefighters spray down a pile of burning brush as The Washington Department of Natural Resources assists Lewis County Fire in responding to a brush fire off of Beaver Creek Road in Boistfort on Thursday, Oct. 3.

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New Lewis County rules would include burn restrictions from July 1 through Oct. 15 every year

A dry spring and low water levels have prompted Lewis County to take action to prevent uncontrolled summer…

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How and where to safely enjoy fireworks in Thurston County this July 4

Ahead of the July 4 holiday, it is important to understand how to properly set off and dispose…

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The 1940 Ford Deluxe coupe and 1955 Chevy coupe owned by Elma native Brenda Wise and Jason Wise respectively. The Ford was restored by Jason’s father Gary for the Veterans Museum in Chehalis.

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Hot rods in Hoquiam

Just like the evolution of the automobile never stops, the Push Rods of Hoquiam car club has grown…

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Aberdeen students Elizabeth Emmett, Aubriel Munoz, Emily Dominguez, Calvin Evanson, Ian Giffin, JayCee Kost and Emerson Johnstone competed in the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta.

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Aberdeen students show out at SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference

Aberdeen High School and Miller Junior High perform well in competition in Atlanta

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A pirate captain and his crew sign up a new deckhand.

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Pirates take over Westport

Smiles, swag, and swashbuckling fun at Rusty Scuppers Pirate Daze

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Aberdeen City Council meetings have returned to City Hall.

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Aberdeen City Council to take legislative break in August

Council meetings have returned to City Hall after a year at Grays Harbor College

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”Bigfoot and Pickleball - Anyone Can Play” greets festival goers at the Ocean Shores Convention Center.

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Ocean Shores kicks off summer with Sand and Sawdust Festival

People come from near and far to enjoy beach, marvel at artistry of chainsaw artists

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Elma School District to destroy all special education records for students born in 1996

The Elma School District Special Services Office is preparing to destroy all special education records for prior students…

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AGP’s Grays Harbor Operations Manager Seth Taylor presents Aberdeen Fire Chief Dave Golding with a $50,000 donation.

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AGP donates $50,000 to Aberdeen Fire Department

The Port of Grays Harbor’s largest customer, Ag Processing Inc., (AGP), a leading agribusiness with primary operations as…

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Grays Harbor Youth Works Executive Director Cheryl R. Brown is stepping down after seven years with the organization.

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Grays Harbor Youth Works announces leadership transition

Brown steps down while Eddington steps up