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    Skip Radcliffe / For The Daily World
Clam diggers enjoy a sunset at Ocean Shores last week. The digs are on starting this Sunday, the same day we “spring forward” for Daylight Savings Time, adding more sunsets for dedicated diggers next week.
    Is it the last time we’re setting our...
    By Karlee Van De Venter The News Tribune • March 6, 2025 1:30 am

    This weekend, Washingtonians will once again lose an hour overnight, setting their clocks forward in accordance with Daylight Saving Time.

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    Bill would allow people to sue cities, counties over public camping bans
    Bill would allow people to sue cities, counties...
    By Cameron Sheppard The News Tribune • March 6, 2025 1:30 am

    The Washington Legislature is considering a bill that would allow cities and counties to be sued for enforcing any ban…

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    The endangered calf, J-62, was filmed during a Feb. 17 encounter off San Juan Island in the Salish Sea, the Center for Whale Research said in a March 4 Facebook post.
    Baby killer whale with peachy coloring seen bonding...
    By Helena Wegner The News Tribune • March 6, 2025 1:30 am

    A peachy-colored baby killer whale was seen bonding and socializing with her family off Washington, drone footage shows.

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    Sen. Jeff Wilson speaks on the Senate floor Tuesday. (TVW screen shot)
    Sen. Wilson kit home bill passed unanimously by...
    By The Daily World • March 6, 2025 1:30 am

    The Washington Senate Tuesday passed a bill aimed at increasing the acceptance of kit homes as a potential solution to…

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    Keith Krueger photos / The Daily World
Pictured, from left, are Cindy Lu Strode, JR Lakey and Aiden Brown. Phil Connors (Brown) makes acquaintances with Punxsutawney citizens Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland.
    Groundhog Day the Musical Opens at the Bishop...
    By The Daily World • March 6, 2025 1:30 am

    Grays Harbor College’s rendition of the classic 1993 film Groundhog Day promises to delight audiences as Groundhog Day the Musical…

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    Harbor Regional Health/ghcares.org
The Harbor Regional Health Prompt Care Clinic’s G Street entrance.
    Harbor Regional looking for larger facility for Prompt...
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • March 6, 2025 1:30 am

    Due to increasing demand, Harbor Regional Health is actively seeking a new facility to house its Prompt Care Clinic to…

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The Grays Harbor County Commissioners held a “non-action” meeting on March 4. Superior Court Clerk Kym Foster is seated at the bottom right.
    County Clerk, District Court agree to resolve differences
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • March 6, 2025 1:30 am

    After a spirited, at times contentious, 30-minute discussion during the Grays Harbor County Board of Commissioners “non-action” meeting Tuesday, County…

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    History98520 Micro – Museum photos
A preliminary sketch of Jenny Fisher’s “Kelp Forest” mural.
    History98520 presents new exhibits at the Micro –...
    By The Daily World • March 5, 2025 1:30 am

    During the months of March and April, the History98520 Micro – Museum in Aberdeen will feature exhibits and information about…

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    Patrick Webb / Chinook Observer
An assessment of buildings at the former Naselle Youth Camp determined some should be demolished.
    Naselle Youth Camp bill misses the legislative deadline
    By Brandon Cline Chinook Observer • March 5, 2025 1:30 am

    Hundreds of bills died in committee last month, extinguishing their hopes of passing and becoming law in this year’s Washington…

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    Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times
When salmon are not plentiful, we suffer,” said Ed Johnstone, chairman of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission and a member of the Quinault Indian Nation. Twenty-one tribes sued Washington to enforce their treaty fishing rights, opening a gusher of public spending on culvert replacements.
    Costly salmon recovery effort heads toward mediation
    By Mike Reicher The Seattle Times • March 5, 2025 1:30 am

    Leaders from Western Washington tribes and state officials have agreed to enter mediation about removing salmon migration barriers, reviving a…

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    Jerry Knaak / The Daily World
The sidewalk along Market Street in downtown Aberdeen have been uprooted.
    Aberdeen begins sidewalk improvement project
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • March 5, 2025 1:30 am

    Three blocks of sidewalks and trees on Market Street to be replaced

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    100+ Harbor Women Who Care
Last year 100+ Harbor Women Who Care raised $15,200 for Camp Victory as a group. Camp Victory’s mission is to empower survivors of childhood sexual abuse to discover and embrace their self-value and encourage movement toward healing by providing camps and supportive programs that create community and build resiliency.
    100+ Harbor Women Who Care’s next event set...
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • March 5, 2025 1:30 am

    Donors to select a non-profit beneficiary from three nominees vying for funds

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    The Daily World file photo
Looking west from the bridge near Kurt Cobain Park, several homes appeared to have serious flooding from the Wishkah River at high tide in a round of flooding in 2018.
    Sea level rise resident survey results released
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • March 5, 2025 1:30 am

    Survey is part of a Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation study funded by a $130,000 Washington Department of Ecology grant

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