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Clinton “Dogger” Mullins, a musician born and raised in Aberdeen, takes a break during a performance at The Cave — 823 W. First St, in Aberdeen. Mullins just finished recording his new album. The album, with the working title “Atta Bomb,” should release in July or August.

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Live tunes blast through Grays Harbor this weekend

More music is happening starting tonight throughout Grays Harbor County, which should quench the thirst for people looking…

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The current Q-Mart 1 store serves drivers just west of state Route 115 on the way to Ocean Shores. The Quinault Indian Nation plans to expand businesses, adding a gas station and car wash, on the north side of state Route 109, just before the turn toward Ocean Shores.

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Quinault Indian Nation moving 500 acres to federal trust

QIN to gain sovereign control over tribe-owned land near Hogan’s Corner, plans to expand Q-Mart

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Participants in last year’s Clean Shores event pose with the traditional bonfire.

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Jeeps to descend on Ocean Shores for cleanup

500 Jeeps expected in three day eventstarting Friday

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Aberdeen firefighter Alex Bartlett carries a cat rescued from the apartment building fire during a call on May 16.

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Firefighters tackle apartment fire, rescue cat

No injuries were reported to any occupants, though two residents were displaced

Crews work to rerail train cars carrying soymeal on May 17 on a Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad train that had eight cars derail Sunday as a result of thermal misalignment, or heat expansion, of the tracks. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Eight train cars derailed due to heat expansion of tracks

No injuries occurred as a result of the derailment

Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
A wrong-way driver landed in a construction company’s property after swerving off the Chehalis River Bridge on Friday, May 12.

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Minor injuries Friday after car crashes off Chehalis River Bridge

The driver was headed up an off-ramp and swerved to avoid incoming traffic

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North Beach PAWS is seeking $2.5 million through grants and fundraising to purpose-build a new dog shelter, a rendering created by MD Architects shown here, up to modern best practices to replace its current canine accommodations.

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Modern problems, modern solutions: animal shelter seeks to update dog lodgings

The shelter is looking to purpose-build a new, much larger shelter for dogs

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Angel Phoenix Damasiewicz sings Saturday afternoon during a setlist with The Akoostiks in front of a lively crowd at Celebrate Summer Jam, which took place at Ocean Shores Convention Center. Wil Russoul, on acoustic guitar and vocals, said her voice is “the voice you’ll never forget.”

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Aberdeen band turns in soulful performance at Celebrate Summer Jam

It’s been said in order to get better as a musician, you have to play live. It couldn’t…

Cosmopolis Police Chief Heath Layman chases a suspect in a kidnapping case on Monday in South Aberdeen. The children were safely returned. (Courtesy photo / Hoquiam Police Department)

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One arrested after alleged attempted kidnapping Monday

Alert residents contacting police allowed for a quick arrest and safe return of the children

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Dr. Carli Schiffner, the next president of Grays Harbor College, poses outside of the Student Services and Instructional Building, which is scheduled to open in winter 2024.

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GHC president looks forward to taking helm

Schiffner brings experience in Olympia, passion for rural communities to the Harbor

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Jamie Attwood, bassist for Ms. Maki & Co, rocks out during the band’s set at Celebrate Summer Jam on Saturday at Ocean Shores Convention Center. The band was one of 10 — including Leah Justine, a country music star, to play on the hottest day of the year so far.

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Hot Jams rock Ocean Shores

Celebrate Summer Jam succeeded in a smashing way on Saturday night at the Ocean Shores Convention Center.

Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
City Council members of McCleary sit during a meeting on May 10.

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Mayor absent again as McCleary residents ponder future

Many residents came out to fill the community center.

The Blue Zones Power 9 — nine common lifestyle attributes of the world's healthiest communities, as identified by Blue Zones. (Courtesy of Blue Zones, LLC)

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Blue Zones meeting to focus on urban design projects

Healthy built environment is pillar of new recent health initiative for Grays Harbor