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The Rain Glow Festival brings lights and colors to the streets of Aberdeen. (The Daily World file photo)

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Aberdeen city council nixes festival funding for mayor’s nonprofit

Rain Glow Festival, Aberdeen Art Walk uncertain due to council’s conflict of interest concern

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Jade Black shows off her new gallery, which can be found at 740 Point Brown Ave. NE, in Ocean Shores. The gallery will open Feb. 1.

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From ‘shoebox’ to dream, Jade Black to open art gallery

Jade Black, a talented artist with a unique approach to her craft, is opening her first art gallery…

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Placemaker Homes LLC, which is owned by the resort town Seabrook, will develop 150 units of housing on this 17-acre parcel in Pacific Beach.

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Seabrook approved for housing development in Pacific Beach

Project will bring more than 150 units of ‘attainably priced’ housing

Riley T. Carter, recently elected to Aberdeen city council, was arrested Monday. (Daily World File)

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Aberdeen city council member arrested

Hoquiam Municipal Court will handle the case to avoid conflicts of interest

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Coast Guardsmen toss a line to a disabled vessel before towing it in to Westport on Tuesday.

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Coast Guard tows disabled vessel near harbor bar

The rudder was fouled, jammed to port by a crab pot

Jesse Winter
Aberdeen music students perform during the 2023 jazz auction and dinner hosted by the Aberdeen Bobcat Music Boosters.

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Auction and performance to raise money for music students

Aberdeen Bobcat Music Boosters hosting 34th annual jazz auction and dinner

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Fred Scott, one of Aberdeen’s park board commissioners, is seen speaking at Pioneer Park. Scott had a large hand in helping renovate the park. It’s one of the projects both he and Stacie Barnum, Aberdeen Parks director, spoke about to show the impact he had as commissioner.

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Aberdeen Park Board Commissioner Fred Scott retires

A lifetime Aberdonian has said goodbye to a civic position he held for 26 years, but in that…

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
From left: Miller Junior High School 7th-graders Lapeace Reynolds, Korben O’Lague, Vanessa Sterling and Vada Wenzel prepare a poster with information about the 1920s and 30s on Friday, Jan. 19. The poster will be on display at the school’s centennial celebration Sunday, Jan. 28.

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Living history: Students at heart of school centennial celebration

Miller Jr. High in South Aberdeen will celebrate 100 years on Sunday, Jan. 28

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Ceccanti, Inc. crews overnight unload concrete girders onto WSDOT’s fish barrier removal project.

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Highway project on pace for 2025 finish

Work and cleanup is expected to be done by autumn or early winter next year

Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World File
Bo, a very good boy, was one of many dogs to spend time as guests at PAWS of Grays Harbor. The county’s shelters had a busy 2023.

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County animal shelters see busy year, return to outreach

There’s more need in the county than the shelters can handle alone

Georgia Miller, candidate for Grays Harbor County Board of Commissioners District 1

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Republican joins East County commissioner race

Georgia Miller, a radio marketing consultant, will challenge a politically-experienced field

The driver in a hit-and-run was contacted by the Hoquiam Police Department Thursday afternoon following a serious hit-and-run. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World File)

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Driver in hit-and-run contacted by police as charges are forwarded

The case is now with the prosecutor’s office

Montesano resident Donna Albert, left, talks with Dan Nelson, communications manager with the Olympic Regional Clean Air Agency, at a Jan. 16 public hearing at Hoquiam City Hall regarding a proposed wood pellet plant in Hoquiam.

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Emissions concerns raised over Hoquiam pellet plant proposal

Air agency is reviewing claims by law center that plant proposal ‘vastly underestimated’ emissions