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Conspiracy that Florida shooting survivors are ‘actors’ easily debunked

By Christopher Brennan

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Pacific County Drainage District #1 boar chairman David Cottrell (right) speaks with property owners along the north Willapa Harbor shoreline after a meeting discussing the timeline of shoreline protection efforts to fight erosion over the next year.

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Homeowners have hope for North Willapa Bay property

Property owners, cranberry growers, tribe, state and local agencies team together to fight erosion

North Shore Levee Project entering final design phase

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North Shore Levee Project entering final design phase

Economic benefits of project could be significant for inner Harbor

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Supreme Court leaves in place California’s 10-day wait for gun buyers, rejects Second Amendment challenge

By David G. Savage

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Health care billing process is costly and inefficient, study concludes

By Karen Kaplan

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How they voted in Olympia

Lawmakers worked late into the night and into the early morning hours in marathon floor sessions last week,…

Snow day means sledding for youngsters at Sam Benn Park Tuesday

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Snow day means sledding for youngsters at Sam Benn Park Tuesday

School’s out, snowball fights are in

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Aberdeen High School to stay closed Wednesday

Due to a burst heat exchange coil

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                A perfect storm of events snarled traffic in downtown Aberdeen most of the day Monday. A malfunctioning traffic light in front of Walmart was a big part of the problem, and other lights were blinking red or yellow on both Wishkah and Heron streets. Another factor was heavier than usual holiday traffic being rerouted from eastbound Simpson Avenue on the east side of the bridge to the Port Industrial Road, squeezing two lanes of President’s Day beach traffic into one. Construction on that section of Simpson will continue through about Feb. 23.

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Lane closures, malfunctioning traffic lights snarl Aberdeen traffic Monday

Road work on Simpson Avenue diverts heavy holiday traffic to Port Industrial Road

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Weed won’t cause brain damage the way alcohol will, study finds

By Josh Magness

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White House: Trump ‘supportive’ of better background checks for gun buyers

By Tracy Wilkinson

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Beyond Survival executive director Maddie Graves-Wilson sits in the building behind the existing headquarters at 120 W. Wishkah, recently purchased by the group to provide more space for care of women, children and men who have been victimized by sexual abuse.

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Beyond Survival obtains new Aberdeen property

Director: An ‘inviting place’ to deal with the trauma of sexual abuse

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Marijuana companies sue Lewis County over de facto ban

By Natalie Johnson