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    Natali Burgess 
Meal preparations stacked up during a community Thanksgiving meal event at Immanuel Baptist Church in 2022. The church served 1,200 people last year and expects that number could be even larger this year.
    Community groups, food banks make holiday meals happen
    By Clayton Franke • November 22, 2023 1:30 am

    Thousands of free Thanksgiving meals provided to community as food bank demand stays high

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    North Beach PAWS’ annual dinner and auction, held earlier in November, was a success according to shelter staff. (North Beach PAWS)
    Animal shelter dinner and auction successful
    By Michael S. Lockett • November 21, 2023 2:30 am

    A packed house turned out, with benefits going towards shelter operations

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Snowbird Farm & Cidery — 484 Old Monte Brady Road — is on the east side of Montesano. The cidery, which Raeann and Duncan Edwards own and operate — has been in business since January.
    Two retired ‘snowbirds’ find their calling in Montesano
    By Matthew N. Wells • November 20, 2023 6:15 pm

    In the alcohol business not everybody likes beer, or wine, or hard alcohol, but a sweet alternate adults can drink…

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    The kitchen has many places a fire can accidentally start, but that can be prevented with a little care. (Unsplash / KWON JUNHO)
    Bake, don’t burn: staying kitchen-safe this holiday season
    By Michael S. Lockett • November 20, 2023 12:30 pm

    Kitchens hold many ways to accidentally start a fire for the careless

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    Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
The Artic Pub stands open once again, following a fire that shuttered the bar for months.
    Back from the ashes: Artic Pub returns after...
    By Michael S. Lockett • November 18, 2023 2:30 am

    Fighting through a rough few years, the doors are open again

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    Olympic Area Agency on Aging
November is National Family Caregivers month, which honors people who care for family or friends of old age or with disabilities. There are more than 800,000 unpaid caregivers in Washington State.
    November is family caregiver’s month
    By Clayton Franke • November 17, 2023 3:40 pm

    Aging agency hopes to support unpaid caregivers as they become more essential to healthcare system

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    Rendering by Degenkolb and Rice Fergus Miller, Inc.
The city of Westport received a $16 million federal grant to construct a vertical evacuation tower in its marina district. Supported with steel pillars and reinforced in a concrete foundation, the tower will stand about 40 feet high with a pair of platforms totaling 5,000 square feet, along with space for food, water and supplies.
    Westport secures $16.7M for tsunami evacuation structure
    By Clayton Franke • November 16, 2023 8:00 am

    After seven-year effort, city poised to build third tsunami structure on South Beach

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    Doug Orr
    Aberdeen mayor: Orr’s lead stays at eight votes,...
    By Clayton Franke • November 15, 2023 5:50 pm

    Auditor has four votes left to count, but another 32 rejected ballots still circulating

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
When This Way Out isn’t wearing their character costumes, they look like regular guys — Ryan Baker, left, Aaron Vessey, center, and Larry Cowles. “We consider ourselves when we’re not in tights and wigs as the spokespeople for the band, or even the roadies sometimes,” Baker said while he explained a bit about what makes the band different and cool.
    This Way Out wants to shake you all...
    By Matthew N. Wells • November 15, 2023 4:30 pm

    This Way Out invites you to a show that’ll make you rock and roll all night as they play covers…

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    With a new opportunity for state grant funding for seismic retrofits, Hoquiam School District could renovate or build a brand new Hoquiam High School without asking voters for the $42 million bond on the February 2024 ballot, as was previously planned. (Clayton Franke / The Daily World)
    Seismic funding shakes bond plan for Hoquiam schools
    By Clayton Franke • November 14, 2023 6:00 pm

    Proposed $42 bond won’t see Feb. 2024 ballot as state’s seismic program could fund new high school

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    Hoquiam City Council
Hoquiam Mayor Ben Winkelman, left, shakes Hoquiam High School senior Jane Roloff’s hand after a city proclamation he read to honor the athlete during the Hoquiam City Council meeting on Monday. Dave Hinchen, Hoquiam city councilor, looks on with a smile, too.
    Hoquiam mayor, city council honors Jane Roloff for...
    By Matthew N. Wells • November 14, 2023 4:30 pm

    It’s dark. It’s cold. It’s rainy and it’s just above freezing outside. There’s fog coming from the mouth of a…

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
The current pump station’s spot, behind the east end of Swanson’s and the west end of the Hoquiam Police Department building, which a new pump station will replace starting in the spring, was “a horrible choice, 50 years ago or 70 years ago,” according to Hoquiam City Administrator Brian Shay. The new pump station will be more inland. It won’t hang over the Hoquiam River embankment. It will help the city with flooding on Levee Street in downtown Hoquiam.
    Hoquiam City Council awards Quigg Bros., Inc. pump...
    By Matthew N. Wells • November 14, 2023 4:00 pm

    Brian Shay was glad to make a phone call Tuesday morning, because that call will allow the recipient to prepare…

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    The Ocean Shores Police Department handled a swatting call on Friday with a minimum of muss, according to the department’s deputy chief. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)
    Ocean Shores police deal with “swatting” incident
    By Michael S. Lockett • November 14, 2023 2:30 am

    Such calls are uncommon in the area

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