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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Andrea Andrews’ fifth grade class at Lincoln Elementary in Hoquiam poses for a photo on May 2. The class recently lobbied Mason County Commissioners to adopt a resolution declaring protections for Bigfoot.
    Fifth graders three-peat on Sasquatch protections
    By Clayton Franke • May 7, 2024 1:30 am

    Bigfoot refuge now spans most of Olympic Peninsula, thanks to Hoquiam students

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
The Aberdeen City Hall elevator broke Wednesday and so for the foreseeable future, until the elevator is replaced, city council meetings will take place in the Rotary Log Pavilion — 1401 Sargent Blvd., Aberdeen. Ruth Clemens, Aberdeen’s city administrator, spoke about the elevator breaking and why, what it needs and both the replacement timeline and a ballpark estimate of the costs.
    Aberdeen City Council meetings shift to Rotary Log...
    By Matthew N. Wells • May 6, 2024 5:45 pm

    One of Aberdeen’s oldest civil servants has quit. But it’s not a person, it’s the elevator at Aberdeen City Hall.

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Bette Worth, who helped start Aberdeen Bloom Team in 2014, was planting again on North Broadway Street Wednesday morning as part of the volunteer team’s efforts to beautify Aberdeen. Worth and her fellow volunteers spoke about what they love about their work.
    Celebrating 10 years of Aberdeen Bloom Team
    By Matthew N. Wells • May 4, 2024 6:00 am

    If flowers are planted in downtown Aberdeen, do they make a sound? Yes, yes they do.

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    Forest Service invests $331K in Grays Harbor
    Forest Service invests $331K in Grays Harbor
    By The Daily World • May 4, 2024 1:30 am

    The USDA Forest Service announced it is issuing more than $232 million through the agency’s Secure Rural Schools program, including…

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    Kathi Dahlstrom
    Hoquiam to Oceanshore City road closures coming
    By The Daily World • May 4, 2024 1:30 am

    Capital Region Educational Service District (ESD) 113 named Kathi Dahlstrom their 2024 Regional Classified School Employee of the Year. Dahlstrom…

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    Jeff Burlingame
Author Jeff Burlingame, an Aberdeen native, finds peace on a Grays Harbor County beach.
    Author Burlingame returns to his roots
    By The Daily World • May 3, 2024 1:30 am

    Editor’s note: The Daily World recently caught up with Aberdeen native Jeff Burlingame to talk about his latest book.

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    Caleb Hutton / The Herald
A goat in the North Cascades east of Marblemount in August 2017.
    Most mountain goats died after airlift from Olympics
    By Ta’Leah Van Sistine The Everett Herald • May 3, 2024 1:30 am

    DARRINGTON — About five years ago, wildlife biologists with the Tulalip Tribes used GPS collars to start tracking 115 mountain…

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The North Beach School District is seeking to recover from the “unspeakably hostile climate” that caused three resignations, including the superintendent, last month.
    School board members elaborate on reasons for resigning
    By Clayton Franke • May 2, 2024 1:30 am

    Board members, superintendent quit in April due to hostile climate

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    Hoquiam to Ocean City road closures coming
    By The Daily World • May 2, 2024 1:30 am

    Starting 12:01 a.m. Monday, July 8, state Route 109 at milepost 4.4 will close around the clock. The highway will…

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    Rick Moyer of Moyer Multi Media LLC.
Kurdt Vanderhoof, guitarist for Hall Aflame, talks about his band’s new record Amplifire, which releases on Friday. Vanderhoof, an Aberdeen-born musician of Metal Church fame, spoke about returning to Aberdeen to shoot music videos on the Harbor.
    Hall Aflame has ‘a whole lotta fun’ making...
    By Matthew N. Wells • May 1, 2024 5:55 pm

    Turn those radio dials back to when rock was king because on Friday, Hall Aflame will release its new album…

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    Frank Eshpeter
    Westport council picks new member
    By Clayton Franke • May 1, 2024 8:20 am

    Frank Eshpeter brings experience with school facilities, fire commissions, fisheries groups

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
The city of Aberdeen’s posted “Sidewalk Closed” signs along the east side of South I Street — in between the intersection with East Wishkah Street. They aren’t there for show. They’re there to keep people safe, because there are parts of the 98-year-old Becker Building’s façade that are falling off the exterior.
    Becker Building found in disrepair
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 30, 2024 5:15 pm

    Drivers and pedestrians ought to take seriously the “Sidewalk Closed” signs outside of Aberdeen’s tallest building, the Becker Building, because…

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Justin Kautzman and Larry Cowles discuss what happened with The Loading Dock, which from November 2022 to February 2024 was an all-ages venue in downtown Aberdeen.
    The Loading Dock has no planned public return
    By Matthew N. Wells • April 30, 2024 5:10 pm

    It’s been a couple months now since the last public, live concert at The Loading Dock, which leads to questions…

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