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At the Summit Pacific Medical Center in Elma, a $58 million expansion project set to break ground in January 2024 will add nearly 30,000 square feet, 10 extra beds and a rooftop helicopter pad to support transfer patients. (The Daily World file photo)

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Summit Pacific inks $75 million revenue bond sale

Sale secures funding for expansion project set to break ground in January

Josh Collette

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Collette with stronghold in Elma mayor’s race

Cooper, Borden leading city council races

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Candidates react to school board election results

North Beach School Board sees high interest, other races scattered throughout county

Frank Elduen speaks at a forum in September. (The Daily World file photo)

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Elduen leads Ocean Shores mayor’s race

Alison Cline’s 17-percent lead is widest margin of any Ocean Shores city race; others neck-and-neck

Multiple arrests have been made following a Monday night shooting death in Moclips. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World File)

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Three arrested following Moclips shooting death

The Moclips man shot and killed has been named

Election 2023

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Election night 2023: Results

Two votes separate Aberdeen mayor’s race with about 80% of ballots counted

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The 40 et 8 building — 2313 Simpson Ave., in Aberdeen — is one of Aberdeen’s oldest clubs. It’s kitty-corner from Rick’s Simpson Avenue Saloon. American war veterans founded the 40 et 8 organization in 1920 upon returning home from France. Today, Aberdeen’s 40 et 8 welcomes social members. But, membership is still by invite only.

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Learning from a legend

Since 1962, Rosie Teague has treated her customers at one of Aberdeen’s oldest clubs — the 40 et…

Michael Robert Moore, 58, looks on during his trial for murder at the Grays Harbor County Courthouse on Aug. 18. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Suspect in 2022 bar shooting pleads guilty to manslaughter

His trial in August ended in the jury being unable to reach a verdict

Personnel from the Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office talk to local residents seeking more information following a shooting in Moclips on Nov. 6. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Man killed in Moclips shooting Monday evening

The sheriff’s office was still seeking a suspect on Tuesday

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Rory Gauthier, 3, and her mother, Kathryn, check out chum and coho salmon during a salmon education event hosted by the Chehalis Basin Lead Entity, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and others on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Satsop Springs Hatchery and Schafer State Park.

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Returning to home gravel

Fish biologists provide insight into remarkable life cycles of salmon

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Members of the community check out the Salvation Army’s new client-choice food bank on the corner of G and 2nd streets in Aberdeen at an opening ceremony on Monday, a day before the pantry’s first day of service.

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Salvation Army opens new Aberdeen headquarters

Renovated church on G Street to provide client-choice food bank

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Avery Harland launches a Frisbee for her lab, Utka, at the Vance Creek Dog Park on Oct. 27.

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Dog park the newest addition to oldest county park

Landscaped play area situated near pond, walking trail at Vance Creek County Park

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
A remnant jetty extends roughly 10,000 feet across the middle of Oyhut Bay in October 2023. It hugged the southern shoreline of Ocean Shores upon construction in 1916, but has since been battered by waves and wind.

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In search for stronger shoreline, Ocean Shores can look to coastal neighbors

A 100-year old jetty used to protect Ocean Shores. Can new technologies save its south end?