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    Individuals in the county have been posing as employees of the Grays Harbor Public Utility District in an attempt to defraud residents. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)
    Scammers pose as power company officials
    By Michael S. Lockett • August 15, 2023 2:30 pm

    They’re allegedly offering power meter replacement for a fee

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    Courtesy of Patrick Cobb
A pair of events in Montesano aim to raise awareness for and prevent suicide.
    Workshop, 5K aim to address suicide
    By Clayton Franke • August 15, 2023 1:30 am

    Reserve Army chaplain to provide free suicide prevention training this month, host run

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    A sensei of smoke cuts up beautifully cooked meat during a past Summerfest, in downtown Aberdeen. This is the fifth year for the festival, which brings fun for the whole family. While carnivores might find it tough to resist the smoky scents wafting through the air, there are plenty of free activities for all ages to enjoy. (Provided by Rick Moyer)
    Bringing food, friends and fun together this Saturday
    By Matthew N. Wells • August 14, 2023 6:00 pm

    Bette Worth and Bobbi McCracken are full of fun ideas. On Saturday, those ideas will come to life with Downtown…

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
A Hoquiam school district bond committee recently suggested proposing a $42 million bond to help pay for $50 million in modernizations to Hoquiam High School. The school board will vote either to finalize or revisit the bond measure at an upcoming meeting.
    Hoquiam School District prepares bond ask
    By Clayton Franke • August 10, 2023 5:30 pm

    Committee suggests $42 million bond, awaits approval of school board

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A creepy audio clip with this picture of Aberdeen’s infamous killer Billy Gohl to promote the Oct. 21 tour, “Billy’s Back: Walk of the Undead,” is on Wil Russoul’s Facebook account. “Yeah, I’m Billy Gohl … See ya soon,” the clip says.
    ‘Billy’s Back: Walk of the Undead’
    By Matthew N. Wells • August 10, 2023 5:00 pm

    Phil “Fill” Slep is excited about a spooky tour happening in October in downtown Aberdeen. He and Downtown Aberdeen Association…

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    Dr. Laura Galati
    Physician hired for North Beach school health center
    By Clayton Franke • August 10, 2023 1:30 am

    Dr. Laura Galati to provide primary care at North Beach clinic this fall

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    Alex Mabey, who played first on Friday night at the Grays Harbor County Fair in Elma, was quite expressive as strummed and sang her heart out in front of the large crowd. Her set was quite popular as all eyes were on her and the band with whom she played. “What a band!” Mabey said. “I’m the lucky one!” (Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World)
Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
Alex Mabey, who played first on Friday night at the Grays Harbor County Fair in Elma, was quite expressive as she strummed and sang her heart out in front of the large crowd. Her set was quite popular as all eyes were on her and the band with whom she played. “What a band!” Mabey said. “I’m the lucky one!”
    Local talent shines bright at Grays Harbor County...
    By Matthew N. Wells • August 9, 2023 4:45 pm

    The Grays Harbor County Fair on Friday welcomed several talented musicians to its Pepsi stage. Alex Mabey, Ericka Corban and…

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    A reduced-pressure backflow assembly device, which prevents contamination from extraneous connections to public water systems. (City of Ocean Shores)
    Complaints spur updates to water program in Shores
    By Clayton Franke • August 9, 2023 3:30 pm

    State directs city to test, survey backflow devices

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Jordan Bowers, shown here during a previous court appearance, was sentenced in an identity theft case on Aug. 7.
    Bowers sentenced in identity theft case
    By Michael S. Lockett • August 9, 2023 2:30 am

    She entered a guilty plea in late July

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    A Puget Sound & Pacific train derailed Tuesday evening, spilling a quarter-ton of soymeal and derailing the engine. and five cars. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)
    Soymeal train derails in Aberdeen
    By Michael S. Lockett • August 9, 2023 2:30 am

    There’s no hazmat risk, said emergency services

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    Cedar Martin, a sous chef who works at Rediviva, saved a man Wednesday afternoon who was dying from a reported drug overdose outside the sun sculpture that stands near the corner of South I and East Wishkah streets, in downtown Aberdeen. (Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World)
    Sous chef’s heroism highlights drug problem in Aberdeen
    By Matthew N. Wells • August 8, 2023 6:00 pm

    Imagine heading out of work momentarily to check on your vehicle and then seeing someone writhing on the ground in…

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    Garnet Kuronen examines the raised beds at the gardens at the county fairgrounds in Elma on Aug. 5. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)
    On the quieter side: the gardens of the...
    By Michael S. Lockett • August 8, 2023 2:30 am

    Growing ever taller, growing ever wilder

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    Cub Scout Jaxon Astry crosses a monkey bridge set up by the Scouts during the Grays Harbor County Fair. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)
    On the rebound: Boy Scout troop fighting back...
    By Michael S. Lockett • August 8, 2023 2:30 am

    It’s a positive influence for kids in a community with few options, leaders say

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