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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Domestic Violence Center of Grays Harbor (DVC) was the big winner at the 100+ Harbor Women Who Care event March 12. While the big check here doesn’t show it, DVC got $37,240 to date, combined donor sources. One survivor who bravely shared a story that will make anyone with an empathetic nature cry. Thankfully for her and her children, they’re out of that situation and are on the way to a life of peace, thanks to DVC.
    Domestic violence survivor: ‘It’s never too late’
    By Matthew N. Wells • March 18, 2024 6:35 pm

    Several months ago, a young woman made the bravest choice of her life.

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Aberdeen Cash Mob helped make Saturday the most successful sales day for Harbor Books — 2200 Simpson Ave., in Hoquiam — and its owners, Melinda Einander and her wife Kaide. The group was also able to help another small business, Solid Coffee — 1941 Riverside Ave., in Hoquiam. “Cash Mob is such a good (way) to see all the small places, either the ones you knew about or the ones you never knew were there,” said Stephanie Navarra, who was shopping with an exuberant and wandering toddler. “This is so cool. I hope more people come because this was a great turnout.”
    Aberdeen Cash Mob helps small business set record...
    By Matthew N. Wells • March 18, 2024 6:00 pm

    Melinda Einander and her wife Kaide, owners of Harbor Books — 2200 Simpson Ave., in Hoquiam — welcomed many happy…

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    Courtesy photo / POGH
Gary Nelson, left, is retiring as the executive director of the Port of Grays Harbor as Leonard Barnes, right, steps into the position.
    Longtime port director retires after nearly quarter-century at...
    By Michael S. Lockett • March 16, 2024 2:30 am

    Gary Nelson has been a towering figure in the community, literally and figuratively

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Emily Bayes, an assistant field geologist with ConeTec, the company hired to conduct soil stability assessments at the Hoquiam School District, operates a drilling machine at the Hoquiam High School baseball field on Feb. 21.
    Seismic studies: Are Harbor schools on safe soil?
    By Clayton Franke • March 15, 2024 11:53 am

    Of the 14 state schools receiving seismic grant money, 12 of them are in Grays Harbor

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Many of the 100+ Harbor Women Who Care core members stand behind and alongside the winning organization from Tuesday’s event, Domestic Violence Center of Grays Harbor, which is poetic, because that’s what 100+ Harbor Women Who Care does. The group supports nonprofits around the Harbor who need help. As of Thursday afternoon, they have helped raise $108,135. They helped raise almost one-third of that on Tuesday at Hoquiam Elks Lodge 1082, which graciously supports the group with a large space for their now twice yearly events. The next event is scheduled for Oct. 8, at Hoquiam Elks Lodge.
    A simple way to help worthy Harbor nonprofits
    By Matthew N. Wells • March 14, 2024 7:00 pm

    100+ Harbor Women Who Care just enjoyed its most successful event Tuesday night as they raised a combined $32,240 for…

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    Cosmopolis Police Department
The Aberdeen Police Department is going to take over some calls from the Cosmopolis Police Department due to the city’s financial crunch.
    Contract with Aberdeen could fill Cosi cop void
    By Clayton Franke • March 14, 2024 5:26 pm

    Neighboring city already provides mutual aid to Cosmopolis

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    Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World file
Aberdeen firefighters respond to a fire in Hoquiam in 2022.
    Aberdeen ambulance rate bump on the horizon
    By Clayton Franke • March 14, 2024 5:24 pm

    Study lays out financial scenarios for three different rate levels

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
The Aberdeen City Council sits in its city hall chambers during a meeting Wednesday, March. 13, when a request to reconsider lodging tax funding for Harbor Art Guild, a nonprofit run by Mayor Doug Orr, was struck from the agenda.
    Aberdeen council reiterates: No funding for Glow
    By Clayton Franke • March 14, 2024 5:23 pm

    Request to reconsider decision to nix funding struck from Wednesday’s agenda

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    Courtesy photo / Linda Gibbons
Bill Gibbons, costumed as St. Patrick, leads a St. Patrick’s Day Parade from the 8th Street Ale House in Hoqiuam.
    County readies to celebrate St. Patrick’s
    By Michael S. Lockett • March 14, 2024 2:30 am

    The world’s most popular heritage holiday comes back to Grays Harbor

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    Courtesy photo / APD
Hundreds of dollars of jewelry was stolen from Walmart during a burglary Wednesday morning, and recovered shortly afterward with the arrest of a suspect.
    Man arrested after Walmart jewelry theft
    By Michael S. Lockett • March 14, 2024 2:30 am

    The suspected was arrested with the rings still on his person

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    Morry Gash / Pool
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden exchange points during the first presidential debate Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio.
    How Grays Harbor voted in Washington’s presidential primary
    By Clayton Franke • March 13, 2024 7:00 pm

    Support for Biden and Trump was slightly higher than statewide margins

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
The Local 101 Bar & Grill — 322 Lincoln St., in Hoquiam — just got added to the city of Hoquiam Register of Historic Places. There are 19 buildings throughout the city on the list. Co-owners Kelli Osborne and Molly Moody are “excited” to get the building on the list. While it won’t be open for about six months, they hope to open it sooner than that.
    The Local 101 Bar & Grill adds to...
    By Matthew N. Wells • March 13, 2024 6:50 pm

    The city of Hoquiam Register of Historic Places just got a little longer as a bar on Lincoln Street has…

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Dezy Lindgren, who helped revamp Aberdeen Cash Mob with Janaé Jobe, talks about the group’s monthly work to help small businesses across the Harbor at Tinderbox Coffee Roasters — 113 E. Wishkah St., in Aberdeen.
    Helping small business grow on the Harbor
    By Matthew N. Wells • March 13, 2024 6:45 pm

    Many people love a lazy Saturday morning, but that’s not the case for a group of motivated young people who…

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