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Grays Harbor Fire Protection District 17 
Grays Harbor Fire Protection District 17, which is based in Humptulips, learned Tuesday, Nov. 29 that it’s levy passed by 22 votes.

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Grays Harbor Fire Protection District 17 levy passes by 22 votes

Money to be used to address deferred maintenance and fixing apparatus

A 42-year-old man was arrested on Monday Nov. 28 following a stabbing that morning and taken to Grays Harbor County Jail. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World File)

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Man arrested following stabbing in Montesano

One suspect has been arrested.

Grays Harbor Fire District 2 and the Montesano Fire Department responded to a structure fire on Nov. 22, resulting in the total loss of the residence.
Grays Harbor Fire District 2

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Thanksgiving week sees multiple fires, including one death

Fires ranged from structure fires to vehicle fires.

National Weather Service
A cold front will bring precipitation to much of the Pacific Northwest this week, including a chance of snow on Washington’s central coast.

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Harbor could see first snow Tuesday

Timing of cold front will determine nature of precipitation

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From the left, Lt. Steve Timmons, Chief Dale Green, administrative coordinator Becky Ellis, Deputy Chief Jay Staten and Lt. Andy Snodgrass display a plaque commemorating the accreditation process for the Aberdeen Police Department.

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Aberdeen Police Department accredited by statewide organization

The process took more than a year to complete.

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A proposal to build a links-style golf course near Westport is still much alive.

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Westport links proposal undergoing review

Recent studies assess environmental, economic implications

Twin Harbors Wildlife Center
This eagle was brought in by the Quinault Indian Nation wildlife biologists and treated for seizures. He was then transferred to Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue for flight time and then returned to the Twin Harbors Wildlife Center in Montesano for release back on the Quinault tribal lands.

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Twin Harbors Wildlife Center recieves $15,000 grant

Reward will be used to build a mew to support the rehibilitation of raptors

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Shores council to vote on mayor’s salary

Martin deciding between restaurant industry job and duties to city

The Seattle Times
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission Chair Barbara Baker, who voted to drop the spring bear hunt, said the majority of public sentiment opposed the hunt.

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State drops spring bear hunt

Wildlife commissioners cite public sentiment and uncertain ecology

The Seattle Times

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The Daily World shares Thanksgiving plans

The Daily World usually has its eyes and ears on what’s going outside the office, but Thanksgiving is…

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Two bikes, valued at approximately $8,000 apiece by their owners, were stolen and recovered in short order on Wednesday, Nov. 16.

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Two arrested following theft of electric bikes

The bikes were secured together, hampering efforts to abscond with them.

Mike Duffy
1943-2022

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Hyaks remember Mike Duffy

Former principal “wanted everything to be the best it could be.”

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Ann Galland, owner of Montesano’s Pick-Rite Thriftway — holds a large Jennie-O frozen turkey after explaining a few of the challenges grocery stores like hers run into at the holidays and throughout the year.

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Increased prices don’t just affect consumers

Thanksgiving is a time for spending a few quality hours with friends and family, and then after eating…