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    Darrell Westmoreland
It takes a lot of timing and coordination to plan community-wide events such as Rain Glow. It’s why Dani Bacon, Bette Worth and Bobbi McCracken are organizing a community events forum for April 27 inside the Side One Studios building — 202 S. K St., in Aberdeen. In this photo, people lined up for tickets to a past Rain Glow Festival in downtown Aberdeen. Hundreds explored various “worlds” set up by volunteers.
    Collaborating for Community Impact
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 4, 2024 6:30 pm

    It takes a long time to plan and coordinate a community event, and with that there are a lot of…

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
City of Aberdeen workers use heavy machinery April 3 to scoop up debris from the homeless encampment on River Street. The city has spent on average about $20,000 per month since the start of 2023 on trash cleanup in the downtown area.
    Aberdeen ramps up cleanup at homeless camps
    By Clayton Franke • April 4, 2024 7:53 am

    City will temporarily displace campers once per month to remove debris, sweep streets

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    City of Aberdeen
An engineer found unstable foundation and rotting wood in this footbridge on the Stewart Park trail in 2022.
    City commissions repairs for ailing footbridges on Stewart...
    By Clayton Franke • April 4, 2024 7:50 am

    Nature trail at park in North Aberdeen will be intermittmently closed this summer

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    Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
Harbor Regional Health’s Montesano location will accept walk-in clients beginning on Monday.
    Harbor Regional Health broadens services at Monte clinic
    By Michael S. Lockett • April 4, 2024 2:30 am

    Walk-ins will now be welcomed three days a week

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    International Mermaid Museum
Meet a unicorn this Saturday at the International Mermaid Museum Festival — 1 S. Arbor Rd., in Aberdeen. Unicorns Sky and Blue will be at the festival with their handler Crystal. According to Kim Roberts, who runs the festival, the unicorns can’t wait to meet and be photographed with people of all ages.
    Come rain or shine to connect with mermaids
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 3, 2024 6:06 pm

    A series of activities await anyone interested in learning about the sea and mermaid culture at the International Mermaid Festival…

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
John Larson, director of Polson Museum — 1611 Riverside Ave., in Hoquiam — shows off a cleaned up 1924 Franklin 6-cylinder engine 10-C. The motor was used to power a Franklin car, which was a very high end car back in those days.
    Polson Museum reopens Saturday with new exhibits
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 3, 2024 5:20 pm

    John Larson, director of Polson Museum, can’t wait to show the public the work he and his staff have done…

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    Priya Lindeen, left, and Alex Barlow pose during a “Harborsite Chat,” a key part of the local Dispute Resolution Program’s Dialogue Project. Lindeen and Barlow are trained coaches who guide conversation and help participants resolve conflicts. (Dispute Resolution Program of Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties)
    Dialogue Project aims to mend community division with...
    By Clayton Franke • April 3, 2024 8:14 am

    ‘Harborside chats’ create platform for safely sharing dissenting opinions, finding common ground

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Kyle Deerkop, farm operations manager with Pacific Shellfish, crosses a creek hauling pounds of marine debris collected from a beach on the Quinault Indian Reservation.
    Truckloads of trash hoisted from Quinault beaches
    By Clayton Franke • April 2, 2024 8:27 am

    Groups look to tackle marine debris on remote areas of reservation

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    Richard Wills
    Judge dismisses Wills recall petition
    By Clayton Franke • April 2, 2024 8:09 am

    Charges of interferance during appointment process not enough to reach November ballot

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    Courtesy photo / RPD
Raymond police are seeking information on a missing man last heard from in January.
    Raymond police seek info on missing man
    By Michael S. Lockett • April 2, 2024 2:30 am

    He was last heard from several months ago

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    Aberdeen Police Department
Aberdeen police and fire responded to a fire in a tent near downtown early Friday morning.
    Fire department extinguishes Aberdeen campsite fire
    By Michael S. Lockett • April 2, 2024 2:30 am

    A rapid response helped prevent the spread or injuries

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Game Freaks’ representatives and Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. ambassadors meet up for a ribbon-cutting to usher in the new era of Game Freaks in Aberdeen — 110 E. Wishkah St.
    Game Freaks’ move nets a win for ‘nerd...
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 1, 2024 4:35 pm

    There are people who enjoy playing games and then there are gamers. Kyle Pauley is the latter.

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    John Shaw
Marc Titus, a community wildfire resilience specialist with the Department of Natural Resources, talks with a group of local leaders and fire officials about wildfire risk in Westport at the Grays Harbor Lighthouse on Aug. 10, 2023.
    Less likely to ignite: Westport launches wildfire resilience...
    By Clayton Franke • April 1, 2024 8:26 am

    With collaborative project, city aims to prevent homes from burning

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