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Grays Harbor Fire District 2 Chief John McNutt, right, and firefighter and district mechanic Casey Hogarty, left, pose in front of the district’s new engine.

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New engines enter service with Fire District 2

Levies support brings fancy but functional engines

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Founder and President Andrea Mirante, far left, poses with kids during the open house for Maiden Voyage, a youth center which opened in Westport, on Oct. 13.

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New youth center aims to rechart Westport’s future

It aims to fill a gap, and save residents a drive

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The Walk of the Undead takes over Aberdeen on Saturday.

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Walk of the Undead promises a frightful affair

There is no need to bring out the Ouija boards to connect with the dead this weekend since…

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Name of man killed in bus crash released

The Grays Harbor Coroner’s Office has released the name of a man killed after being involved as a…

Firefighters battle a structure fire in Aberdeen on Monday night. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Fire sweeps through Aberdeen house

It began in the kitchen, according to the residents

Police are seeking information on a missing boy, Noah Madison-Phillips, last seen in Aberdeen last week. (Aberdeen Police Department)

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Police seek information on missing boy

He was last seen last week

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Grays Harbor Fire District 2 responded alongside the Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office and aided by the Montesano Fire Department to a head-on collision on Saturday that injured five.

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Two adults, three children involved in head-on crash

The driver may have been distracted by the child in his backseat

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A recreational vehicle parked on East First Street in Aberdeen is a sore sight and stench for pedestrians who walk along the sidewalk. The RV, there for an unknown period of time, has often cluttered part of the sidewalk directly to the south of it. The city of Aberdeen wants to restrict RV parking time throughout Aberdeen. In order to make sure the city is on the right side of the law, it wants to “mirror” the city of Lacey, which already has such a program in place.

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Aberdeen attempting to restrict RV parking

The city of Aberdeen is looking to restrict the recreational vehicle, boat and trailer parking that exists around…

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Past and Present Mercantile expanded one door west and now also inhabits the former site of Waugh’s Men’s and Women’s Apparel — 110 E. Heron St. Past and Present West, as one assistant called it, offers a variety of vendor booths. One of the 14 booths inside is Junk Queens Tackle Box, which Brooke Heikkila owns. LeRoy Sisk, who owns Past and Present Mercantile, likes the fact that he can help vendors sell so many different items.

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Past and Present Mercantile makes western expansion

Past and Present Mercantile has expanded into the space to its west that used to hold Waugh’s Men’s…

Jon Martin has joined McCleary as the city administrator as of last week. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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McCleary welcomes Jon Martin as city administrator

The announcement follows an exodus of city staff last month

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Pedestrian struck and killed by bus near Ocean Shores on state Route 115

The accident occcurred near Ocean City State Park

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Andrea Seabert, girls camp director for Camp Victory, stands up for the right for a child to be a child. For many years she has fought for the nonprofit, which helps children who are survivors of sex abuse. Seabert’s parents instilled in her the will to help children as they too were huge childhood advocates throughout Grays Harbor County and beyond. The piece on the lectern is to simulate a campfire, because it’s one of the fun activities Camp Victory does for its survivors.

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Andrea Seabert delivers impassioned speech for Camp Victory

100+ Harbor Women Who Care had already raised $102,340 before the group’s most recent night full of good…

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There were 133 women who signed in at Hoquiam Elks Lodge 1082 in order to participate in 100+ Harbor Women Who Care’s latest event on Tuesday night. The group has raised more than $120,000 for nonprofits throughout Grays Harbor.

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100+ Harbor Women Who Care succeeds again

Maryann Welch said a few days ago that one of the attractions about 100+ Harbor Women Who Care…