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Police are investigating a death that occurred Wednesday morning at a North Aberdeen convenience store. (Courtesy photo / David Marcell)

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Police investigating death at Aberdeen convenience store

The store was briefly shut down as a result of the investigation

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Workers repair damage after a driver was involved in a fatal single-vehicle accident early Tuesday morning on Ocean Beach Road near Hoquiam.

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Aberdeen man dies in single-vehicle crash

Drugs or alcohol are not suspected at this time, said a member of the sheriff’s office

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Firefighters confronted a persistent house fire in Aberdeen on Monday afternoon and again on Tuesday morning after it flared back up.

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Firefighters deal with persistent house fire in Aberdeen

Older construction lacks some of the firebreaks present in new builds

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The award-winning State Farm team, from left: Makayla Solberg, David Steinman, Kimberly Pineda (with Bear, the “office dog”,) Donna Steinman, Brian Lavallee Sr., Karina Rivera-Rojas and Syd Sutton. The team recently won the President’s Club Award and was named to the Chairman Circle, which are two prestigious insurance awards.

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‘The grass is greenest where you water it’

David Steinman believes “the grass is greenest where you water it.” Judging by his employee base at his…

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Clinton “Dogger” Mullins, who has grown up on the Harbor, plays and sings the guitar during an approximate three-hour set full of originals and cover songs on Friday night at Red Cedar at the Vasa. One of the highlights of the night was when he sung Hellbound Glory’s song “Streets of Aberdeen.”

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Clinton “Dogger” Mullins varietal set entertains on chilly night

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The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 224 honor guard fires the third volley of a rifle salute during a Memorial Day Ceremony at Fern Hill Cemetery on May 29. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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County cities pay respects for Memorial Day

Thousands from Grays Harbor have answered the call; hundreds did not return

A Coast Guard color guard and veterans organizations parade the colors during the remembrance of those who put out to sea and did not return on May 28 in Westport. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Clear skies grace annual Blessing of the Fleet

Dozens gathered in Westport to honor those claimed by the ocean

With recent county support, Summit Pacific Medical Center will add a mental and behavioral health clinic at its campus in Elma. (The Daily World file photo)

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County backs Summit Pacific mental health clinic

Walk-in clinic could be servicable within the next six months

A preliminary draft rendering of planned infrastructure, including loading arms for loading soymeal directly onto ships, within the Port's potential tax increment financing area. (Courtesy of Ag Processing, Inc.)

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Port to vote on new tax tool for expansion funding

Could create Grays Harbor’s first tax increment financing area, valued $15 million

Aberdeen police are seeking information on the whereabouts of 14-year-old Saphira Orling, last seen in Aberdeen on Sunday. (Courtesy photo / Aberdeen Police Department)

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Aberdeen police seeking missing girl

She was last seen on Sunday, and may be headed towards Olympia

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Hoquiam Fire Chief Matt Miller holds a lockbox in the style that will be available for installation free of charge for Hoquiam residents who are concerned about requiring emergency medical care and would prefer their house not be breached by first responders seeking to gain entry.

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Hoquiam adopts lockbox program for emergency responders

The program follows a similar one in Aberdeen that has enjoyed success

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Memorial banners line the main street of Cosmopolis, the fruit of a years-long effort by a local veteran to collect the names of the war dead from the county.

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Lest we forget: Cosmopolis unveils banners remembering war dead

Grays Harbor County has given deeply of her children in service of the country

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Amanda Ransom, who sings and plays the keyboard with her Saturday night bandmates on May 20, smiles during a lively and fun performance at Mount Olympus Brewing. Ransom said playing the piano is in her blood.

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Talking music with Amanda Ransom

Amanda Ransom has a unique combination of skills as she tickles the ivories, plays guitar and sings with…