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John Caldbick
Weather closing in at the Satsop River Fair and Tin Cup Races, Sept. 4, 1971.

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The family behind the 1971 Satsop Rock Festival and Tin Cup Races

The 7th Street Theatre, The Music Project and Polson Museum are hosting an evening on the 1971 Satsop…

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Wellpoint added for Exchange plans in Grays Harbor; costs going up

Fourteen health insurers have been approved to sell health plans in Washington’s 2026 individual health insurance market. Wellpoint…

Author Tessa Bailey

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Book Nook

NYT bestselling author Tessa Bailey makes an announcement, author events, book clubs and more …

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Slide work wraps up along SR 109 north of Moclips

Just in time for the rainy season, a project designed to help prevent large debris landslides on state…

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District Court’s Blake Refund Day event a success

2,500 eligible cases result in $550K in refunds

Aberdeen School District
Aberdeen school students celebrate Farm-to-School Month with spaghetti squash they grew themselves.

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Aberdeen schools celebrate Farm-to-School Month

Student Representatives selected to join School Board

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Illegal food vendors shut down in Aberdeen

Collaborative effort between city and county officials leads to success

Twin Harbors Wildlife Center
Tipsy the porcupine enjoys a meal at the Twin Harbors Wildlife Center.

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Lucky Eagle Casino Hotel donates $90K to nine local nonprofits

Grays Harbor recipients include Timber Tails K9 Rescue in Oakville, Hope from Horses in Elma and Twin Harbors…

Jerry Cornfield / Washington State Standard
Gov. Bob Ferguson, at podium, goes to shake hands with state Sen. Noel Frame, D-Seattle, at the signing of a bill to make clergy mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect, on May 2, in Olympia. Standing between them is Mary Dispenza, a founding member of the Catholic Accountability Project.

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WA will not require priests to report child abuse disclosed in confession

Clergy must still tell authorities of potential mistreatment, but will not have to divulge information they hear in…

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Washington’s paid leave program heads toward a fiscal cliff

A more than $350 million deficit looms in 2029 without changes to either raise more tax revenue or…

Kris Koski

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Port of Grays Harbor promotes Koski to director of planning and engineering

The Port of Grays Harbor has promoted Kris Koski to director of planning and engineering, following the retirement…

Bear Gulch Fire Facebook
The Bear Gulch fire in the Olympic National Forest is also still burning, but fire management personnel determined last week that the threat of further damage from the fire is minimal.

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WA officials take stock as wildfire season winds down

With fall weather dampening wildland fire conditions in Washington, officials are beginning to reflect on the fire season.

Summit Medical Center
Summit Pacific Medical Center EMT Eric Delgado.

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Spotlight on EMT Eric Delgado

As part of our tribute to first responders, The Daily World and Summit Pacific Medical Center would like…