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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Cosette Terry-itewaste, lead teacher and language developer for the Quinault Language Department, leads a lesson on Quinault language at Aberdeen High School on Friday, Feb. 2. Pictured are Aberdeen Native Education students Preston Williams, left, Max Meza, right-center, and Ellie Long, right.
    Effort to revitalize Quinault language enters Grays Harbor...
    By Clayton Franke • February 6, 2024 8:00 am

    Students in Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Native Ed programs get lessons on the first language

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    Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
St. James’s Gate performs at the ABC3 Festival in Ocean Shores on Friday.
    Sea to shining sea: festival explores classic country...
    By Michael S. Lockett • February 6, 2024 2:30 am

    Artists performed across the flowering of the old genres

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Ainsley King, from left, sets the tone for two of her fellow “The Invisible Cat Band” musicians, Elaine McElroy and Caelin Quinton. Zoe Quinton, who isn’t a Scout, was also involved in the writing and recording process. While they recorded their first song “Potato Bird,” Ainsley provided direction. Despite what looks like a less than fun time with Ainsley’s aggressive pointing, it was nothing less than enjoyable for all involved, including Wil Russoul, who provided the melody for the song.
    Girl Scouts Unplugged in Aberdeen
    By Matthew N. Wells • February 5, 2024 6:15 pm

    Three Girl Scouts from Montesano in pursuit of their music badges got a real opportunity Saturday to check out instruments,…

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    Aberdeen police are seeking information on missing teenager Serenity Hauss. (Courtesy photo / APD)
    Police seek information on missing girl
    By Michael S. Lockett • February 5, 2024 12:30 pm

    She was last seen about two weeks ago

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After a report from Grays Harbor County Public Health recommended implementing behavioral health crisis clinics at medical centers, hospitals are considering financial and logistical feasibility.
    Crisis centers key piece to behvioral health system,...
    By Clayton Franke • February 2, 2024 2:52 pm

    Would reduce strain on EDs, jails, but hospitals uncertain about financials

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
About 30 people from many different facets around the city showed up to the city of Aberdeen’s first stakeholder outreach group meeting in order to learn more about the North Aberdeen Bridge Project. The meeting, which Debra Seeman, project manager for David Evans and Associates, Inc. led, went over many of the realities and uncertainties regarding the bridge that the late Kurt Cobain made famous. Some of the residents in attendance left feeling better about the process, which will continue to evolve, than they did going in.
    First stakeholder outreach meeting on Young Street Bridge...
    By Matthew N. Wells • February 1, 2024 5:45 pm

    In what will continue to be a long, fluid discussion about what to do with the Young Street Bridge, which…

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Summit Pacific Medical Center CEO Josh Martin addresses the crowd during the hospital’s groundbreaking ceremony for its new expansion project on Wednesday, Jan. 31.
    Summit Pacific breaks ground on $60M expansion project
    By Clayton Franke • February 1, 2024 8:44 am

    Project to add 30,000 square feet, double bed capacity, should take a little more than two years

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    MIchael S. Lockett / The Daily World File
The Ocean Shores Police Department is investigating a new string of possible mail thefts.
    Ocean Shores police investigating new string of mail...
    By Michael S. Lockett • February 1, 2024 2:30 am

    It’s unclear if it’s connected to a similar pattern last month

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    Ben Hohenstatt / Juneau Empire File
Blood levels in Washington are at a low ebb, according to nonprofit donation agency Bloodworks Northwest.
    Blood donations urgently needed after holidays, icy weather
    By Michael S. Lockett • February 1, 2024 2:30 am

    Low numbers of donors have reduced supplies to critical levels

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Connie Parsons, who volunteers with The Friends of the Aberdeen Museum (FAM), gives a tour of the space at 200 W. Market Suite 1. To enter FAM, which is situated inside the Aberdeen Art Center building, head to the door on K Street. Parsons said it takes about “one month’s worth of research,” and then about a week to get the exhibits going.
    The Friends of the Aberdeen Museum make history...
    By Matthew N. Wells • January 31, 2024 6:00 pm

    Grays Harbor used to be full of theaters, but now it only has a few left in operation. But the…

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    Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World file
The Grays Harbor County Coroner’s Office is working to identify circumstances of the death of a man in Aberdeen last Friday.
    Man found dead in Aberdeen identiifed
    By Michael S. Lockett • January 31, 2024 2:30 am

    The cause of death is not yet known

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    Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
The Galway Bay’s ABC3 Festival begins on Friday.
    Fiddles at the ready: Appalachian and bluegrass fest...
    By Michael S. Lockett • January 31, 2024 2:30 am

    It’s a celebration of what Irish music grew and flourished into

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Bobbi McCracken, left, and Bette Worth, right — both of the Downtown Aberdeen Association — share a laugh at Tinderbox Coffee Roasters while they discuss what they love about Aberdeen. The topic is because the Downtown Aberdeen Association is launching a contest Thursday called “Tell us … why you love Aberdeen?” The point is to spread positivity about Aberdeen.
    Downtown Aberdeen Association launching contest to spread town...
    By Matthew N. Wells • January 30, 2024 6:30 pm

    A lot of people have negative comments about Aberdeen, so here’s a chance for people to point out what they…

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