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Howard Carter, a 99-year-old Montesano resident and World War II veteran, spends most of his weekday mornings at the Montesano Senior Center drinking coffee and chatting with his wife Beverly and some of their friends.

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Highlighting those whose sacrifice gave us our future

99-year-old Montesano World War 2 vet lives his American Dream, 80 years after serving

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2nd annual ‘Love is in the Air Bazaar’ to be held Saturday at McCleary VFW Hall

From 20 unique vendors to raffle items, options run deep for people looking to support veterans

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2023 Pair of Hearts Ball fundraiser to begin Feb. 11

Auction proceeds to help fund Grays Harbor organization dedicated to providing child welfare

An autopsy for a dead man found in a creek last week is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 3, according to a spokesperson for the county coroner’s office. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Sheriff’s office investigating Grays Harbor man found dead in creek

There’s no obvious trauma or suspicioun of foul play at this time, according to the sheriff’s office

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Life Flight Network, a medevac nonprofit, announced it would establish a base of operations at Bowerman Field in Hoquiam in spring of 2023, cutting down on medevac times in the region.

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Air medical transport to stand up operations in Hoquiam

A local base should cut down medevac times when time is most critical.

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A vehicle fire on Tuesday, Jan. 24 killed a man in South Aberdeen.

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Victim, origin established in fatal fire

The fire that killed an Aberdeen man originated with a heating device

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Rose Warne, second from left, and her husband, Skyler Warne, front right, receive haircuts from Pat Gordon and Laina Caldwell, respectively, at the Project Homeless Connect Event on Thursday, Jan. 26 at the Aberdeen Senior Center.

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Haircuts and helping hands: Project Homeless Connect Event provides services, coincides with Point In Time Count

Event at Aberdeen Senior Center drew roughly 150

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The first designs of what the Elma Police Station remodel shown to the public.

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Finding a new home in a growing community

Despite new architectural designs, the hope of relocating Elma PD remains cloudy

An electronic version of the sign posted on the front window of Aberdeen City Hall shows the revision to the start time, plus other changes, for future Aberdeen City Council meetings. “The changes are in an effort to be more efficient during our council meetings, and allow for an earlier start time so people who attend in-person can attend the meeting earlier in the evening,” said Kati Kachman, Aberdeen City Council president. (Provided by city of Aberdeen.)

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Aberdeen City Council meetings to start at 6:30 p.m.

As the Bob Dylan song goes, “The times, they are a changin.’” The same is true for Aberdeen…

A 51-year-old Aberdeen man was arrested after barricading himself inside a residence against arrest on Wednesday, Jan. 25. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World File)

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Man detained after barricading self against warrant arrest

Aberdeen man was wanted on a felony warrant for noncompliance with the sex offender registration.

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Richard Ashley, part of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe’s Department of Natural Resources, resets a crab trap as members of the department remove European green crabs on Jan. 26.

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Fish and houseguests: Shoalwater Bay Tribe pushes back against green crab

The invasive species has made itself quite at home where it oughtn’t.

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Heath Layman, with more than a quarter century of experience with the Cosmopolis PolicePhotos by Department, was officially confirmed as the chief of the department in January 2023.

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Longtime officer takes over as Cosi police chief

Twice previously, Layman has served as interim chief. Now he’s in the job permanently.

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Natalie Perry (standing at podium), a Montesano resident, presented to the Montesano City Council her rationale for the city to discontinue water fluoridation in the public water supply, a process that’s been ongoing since 1961.

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Fluoride Presentation sparks in-depth conversation in Montesano

City Council holds debate panel to determine future of water fluoridation