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May 7 discussion of resolution to ban trans athletes from school sports screenshot of school board meeting.

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Quilcene School District latest in WA to ban trans athletes in sports

Tensions ran high at a recent Quilcene School Board meeting as the board debated and then adopted a…

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. At center is Mary Dispenza, a founding member of the Catholic Accountability Project.

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Bishops sue to overturn new WA law requiring clergy to report child abuse

Washington’s leading Catholic bishops filed a lawsuit Thursday contending the new state law requiring religious leaders to report…

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The Creature Teachers will be at the Aberdeen branch of the Timberland Regional Library on June 27 from 11 a.m. until Noon.

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Some federal library staff, services get reprieve, state not so much

Timberland Regional Library Aberdeen branch launches summer program

City of Aberdeen
A proposed new Wishkah River Bridge sign welcoming people to Aberdeen.

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Aberdeen sign vote tabled

Council, public find design confusing, lacking oomph

Andrew 'Drew' Hooper
Board Chair
Summit Pacific Medical Center

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Summit Pacific chair leads effort to strengthen rural hospitals

Summit Pacific Medical Center in Elma announced that Board Chair Andrew “Drew” Hooper is serving as Board Program…

Skip Radcliffe / For The Daily World
The surf in Ocean Shores.

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Double threat of Cascadia earthquake and sea-level rise could change Pacific Northwest coast forever

By luck of geology, the Pacific Northwest coast isn’t being hit nearly as hard as other areas of…

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Harbor Happenings

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World gone by …

85 YEARS AGO

Jerry Knaak / The Daily World
Stephen Davis, a forester/silviculturist with Weyerhaeuser (left) and a volunteer dig a hole during the tree planting event at Pioneer Park.

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Improving Aberdeen’s tree equity score one tree at a time

Group comes together to plant trees in Aberdeen’s Pioneer Park

Jerry Knaak / The Daily World
Ladies Night Out organizers Bobbi McCracken (left) and Bette Worth pore over event materials in the conference room at The Daily World.

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Ladies Night Out set for Saturday in downtown Aberdeen

All are invited to support local businesses, scholarships for women

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An Oregon Sea Grant worker prepares a sevengill shark in Willapa Bay, for tagging. Federal funds for the program may soon be eliminated.

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Here’s what we stand to lose from NOAA funding cuts

Lower catch limits for fish and compromised maritime safety are just some of the ways Trump’s proposed budget…

Jerry Knaak photos / The Daily World
Rep. Joel McEntire, R-District 19 Position 2 addresses the assembled civic and business leaders at the Greater Grays Harbor, Inc., Business Forum Lunch: Legislative Wrap-Up at the Rotary Log Pavilion in Aberdeen.

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Lawmakers conduct postmortem on legislative session

GGHI hosts legislative wrap-up at Rotary Log Pavilion in Aberdeen

An activist who declined to be identified has set up in a grand fir in the Elwha River watershed to stop cutting of the forest in the state’s Parched timber sale.

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Court denies request to halt logging activity in Elwha Watershed

Some of the Parched timber property was likely headed to Elma veneer mill