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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
The 1925 Rayonier Plymouth No. 23 locomotive is sitting at the corner of West State and South Park streets in Aberdeen. The historic piece was brought to Aberdeen by Josh Kaivo, president of Peninsular Railway and Lumbermen’s Museum, with help from Tim Quigg.
    99-year-old locomotive shines in the Aberdeen sunlight
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 16, 2024 5:30 pm

    A five-year pursuit to get a historic locomotive with Grays Harbor roots back to Grays Harbor has ended victoriously. The…

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Olivia Britain, right, a green crab crew member with the Grays Harbor Conservation District, offloads a trap carrying invasive green crab at the Quinault Marina in Ocean Shores on April 11. The conservation district, along with two state agencies, combined to pull more than 2,100 of the harmful crab from the marina last week.
    Trapping for harmful green crab continues in Grays...
    By Clayton Franke • April 16, 2024 2:09 pm

    More than 2K crab removed from Quinault Marina during three-day, multi-agency effort

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    Laying out complex, controversial step of North Shore Levee Project
    Laying out complex, controversial step of North Shore...
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 15, 2024 5:45 pm

    Homeowners living in North Aberdeen near Wishkah River are angry about the city of Aberdeen’s lack of communication in regard…

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    Bosun Kate Miller-Vickers helps ready the yards of the Lady Washington for the 2024 sailing season. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)
    Sailors aloft: Lady Washington readies for sailing season
    By Michael S. Lockett • April 15, 2024 9:00 am

    There’s more to it than casting off the lines and going

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    Michael Wagar / The Daily World
A steady stream of people inspected a dead gray whale beached on the Pacific Ocean Wednesday afternoon, as a dog sniffs away. You can see the Quinault casino at the top far right.
    Dead gray whale beached near Ocean City
    By Clayton Franke • April 12, 2024 8:05 am

    First of 2024; feds recently declared end to four-year mortality event after strandings dropped

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    John Reed / North Beach TV
Vivian Dahlin, who runs Operation Dog Rescue, a free service for finding lost pets based in Ocean Shores, stands next to one of her cage traps during a video shoot with North Beach TV in 2023. Dahlin says the use of traps baited with food, which are strictly prohibited under city code, are the most effective way to rescue lost dogs.
    Furry foul: Ocean Shores could flip trapping ban...
    By Clayton Franke • April 11, 2024 12:00 pm

    Live trapping for lost dogs puts animals and people in danger, wildlife official warns

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    Courtesy photo / John Shaw
A pair of guests make their way down Westport beach using tracked mobility chairs from David’s Chair, a nonprofit partnering with the city to help bring the beach to more people.
    Nonprofit brings tracked mobility chairs to Westport
    By Michael S. Lockett • April 10, 2024 11:20 am

    A day at the beach is now in reach

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Ken Stevens, a Quinault tribal elder and former Taholah School Board member, peers into a virtual reality headset at the Taholah School Library on April 6 as Bill Adams, current school board member, looks on. As part of an open house to get ideas for the new planned Taholah school, the headset gave Stevens a virtual tour of the recently-constructed Toledo High School, which was designed by the same firm the district hired in Taholah.
    Taholah starts to craft vision for new school...
    By Clayton Franke • April 10, 2024 8:19 am

    Leading the way in seismic safety program, community sees bright future for Chitwhins

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    Courtesy of Brady Dier
Mark Smalley, an engineer for Rayonier, leads a field trip April 5 as part of the Washington State Society of American Foresters’ annual meeting, which took place at Grays Harbor College.
    Forestry leaders talk 50 years of forest practices
    By Clayton Franke • April 9, 2024 1:30 am

    1974 Forest Practices Act laid foundation for logging rules in Washington’s forests

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
This was part of the scene on Friday night, when people paid their respects to the late Kurt Cobain, the fallen grunge music icon who grew up in Aberdeen, on the 30th anniversary of Cobain’s death.
    Rest in peace, Kurt
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 8, 2024 5:50 pm

    Kurt Cobain once wrote the lyric “With the lights out, it’s less dangerous.” On Friday night, that lyric from the…

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    Health Management Associates 
This pie chart, which was included in the youth “third spaces” report completed for Grays Harbor County Public Health, shows results of a survey that polled Harbor youth on where they hang out other than school or their homes.
    Report gathers info on hangouts for Harbor youth
    By Clayton Franke • April 5, 2024 2:30 pm

    Healthy “third spaces” are key tool for preventing mental health, substance use issues

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    Erin Schrieber
Parent educators Marisela Martinez and Nikki Gwin stand next to diapers at the Grays Harbor County Public Health building in Aberdeen set to be delivered to the community through the health department’s new diaper bank network.
    In diaper pinch, county rolls out network of...
    By Clayton Franke • April 5, 2024 2:30 pm

    Health department working with partners to deliver diapers across Grays Harbor

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    Environmental groups filed a lawsuit against Washington State Parks March 29 aiming to stop the proposed Westport Golf Links project, which would construct a lodge and Scottish-style links golf course in Westport Light State Park. (Westport Links)
    Environmental groups sue state to halt Westport golf...
    By Clayton Franke • April 5, 2024 2:29 pm

    Suit claims settlement with old golf developers prohibits wetland fill at Westport Light State Park

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