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The seven ceremonial M1 Garand rifles, which were scratched up between the time they were stolen and when they were recovered, were all present and accounted for when members of the Elma VFW Bill Mann Post met March 9, 2022, at the Elma Grange.

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Rifle theft from deceased veteran ‘a kick in the chest’ for his best friend

When a Navy veteran died in Elma recently, someone stole seven ceremonial M1 Garand rifles that were to…

The Cosmopolis Fire Station 76. DAILY WORLD | FILE PHOTO

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New fire chief appointed in Cosmopolis

After nearly three months with an unstaffed volunteer fire department, the city of Cosmopolis has taken a step…

Erika Gebhardt I The Daily World 
Josh Debruler, of the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival, prepares a sold-out crab dinner on Sunday, March 20, 2022. This was the first year the Port Angeles-based team paired up with the Razor Clam Festival to expand seafood offerings at the annual event in Ocean Shores.

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Razor Clam Festival brings thousands of people to Ocean Shores

Sunny days are few and far between in Grays Harbor this time of year, but an exception was…

Hoquiam Chief of Police Jeff Myers will end his long tenure in law enforcement service when he steps down this coming July. Photo courtesy of Jeff Myers

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Hoquiam Police Department Chief Myers to retire in July

After nearly 16 years with the Hoquiam Police Department (HPD) and 34 years of law enforcement service in…

Erika Gebhardt | The Daily World
A Quigg & Co Real Estate sign dots the front lawn of a home at 1911 Coolidge Road in Aberdeen.

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Hot start for Grays Harbor real estate market

A combination of strong demand and low inventory in Grays Harbor County sent the median price of a…

Aberdeen resident Landon Morse purchases a lottery ticket at the Safeway on Heron Street Monday, March 14. Erika Gebhardt I The Daily World

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Good fortunes on Heron Street in Aberdeen

Those hoping to land lucky numbers should look no further than the Safeway in downtown Aberdeen. Located at…

According to Margo Hood, Assistant to the Vice President for Student Services at GHC, former GHC Dean of Students Craig Wellington requested a TV and a pool table for students from the Bishop family in the early 1970s, when Mrs. Wellington responded with the idea for a performing arts center.

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The curtain rises on local theater

For the past two years, the stage at the Bishop Center for the Performing Arts at Grays Harbor…

Andrew Carlson

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Carlson pleads guilty to felony charges

Andrew Carlson pleaded guilty on Monday, March 14, to two felony charges of child endangerment with a controlled…

Jeffrey D. Thake, who Aberdeen School District’s board of directors chose as its new superintendent, spoke Thursday March 10, about his past experiences and his strengths. After Thake interviewed, in-person, with the board, the board members discussed at length late Thursday night. The board reconvened on Friday morning, March 11, and ended up unanimously voting for Thake to take charge when current Superintendent Alicia Henderson leaves the district after June 30. (Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World)

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Aberdeen School District picks superintendent

After a little more than five months of searching for a new superintendent, Aberdeen School District has decided…

Daylight saving officially begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 13, 2022, meaning it will actually be 3 a.m. DREAMSTIME | TNS

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Get ready to ‘spring forward’ into daylight saving time

Many Washingtonians might not like changing our clocks back and forth twice a year — as we’re set…

The North Shore Levee—West Segment, will protect 4.7 miles of west Hoquiam from severe flooding events. This segment of the Aberdeen-Hoquiam Flood Protection Project is estimated to cost $40 million, most if which may be covered by external funding sources according to Hoquiam City Administrator Brian Shay. Erika Gebhardt I The Daily World

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Aberdeen and Hoquiam levee projects in line for nearly $10 million in federal funding

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday, March 9, that includes nearly $10 million in…

The next round of razor clam digging in Grays Harbor County and Pacific County will take place as planned from March 16 through March 22. TNS | FILE PHOTO

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New razor clam digs include morning hours

A confluence of good conditions and lots of mollusks will lead to another round of razor clam digs…

Erika Gebhardt I The Daily World 
Grays Harbor County resident Willow Jorgenson fills up at the Q-Mart in Aberdeen on Wedensday, March 9, 2022. Soaring gas prices are likely to alter her plans for excursions along the coast in the coming months.

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Record-high gas prices impact local travel

Gas prices began soaring nationally this week, and Grays Harbor County has been no exception.