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    A gray whale carcass that washed ashore in a state park in Westport will remain there, said a spokesperson for Washington State Parks. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)
    Whale carcass will remain on Westport beach
    By Michael S. Lockett • June 24, 2023 2:30 am

    Other disposal options were discarded as impractical

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
On Tuesday, Aria Taylor, left, stands with Mia Moore Marchant at the corner of South I and East Market streets in downtown Aberdeen. Taylor will play “Tessa” in Marchant’s film “Again Again.” Laffrey Witbrod, cinematographer for the sci-fi romance indie flick, uses an iPhone to see the shot composition. Co-director Heather Ballish looks at the shot composition. Witbrod said in film you don’t just measure twice and cut once, you probably measure seven or eight times and cut once.
    ‘Again Again’ film shoot starts in Aberdeen
    By Matthew N. Wells • June 23, 2023 10:40 am

    Mia Moore Marchant and her small, yet dedicated crew started shooting the sci-fi romance film “Again Again” on Tuesday in…

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Jill and Scrawny Dew, a six-month-old puppy who was dropped off months ago with three other puppies and an offer of $20 to take them, stand near Jill’s home. Jill, who lives on three lots underneath Chehalis River Bridge, speaks about the trash people leave as donations. The city is trying to curb the issue with a proposed ordinance — still in discussion — from its Homelessness Response Committee.
    Homeless Response Committee hoping to curb trash issue
    By Matthew N. Wells • June 23, 2023 10:30 am

    The Aberdeen Homelessness Response Committee is working on a proposal to help curb the waste issue that food and clothing…

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    Courtesy photo / WPD
Officer Jamie Ancich of the Westport Police Department poses during bike patrol training in Seattle.
    Westport roll out police bike patrol program
    By Michael S. Lockett • June 23, 2023 2:30 am

    Three of the department’s officers are certified for the two-wheel operation

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    The North Beach School District voted to examine the possibility of building a vertical evacuation structure on the grounds of Ocean Shores Elementary, where about 200 students are currently enrolled. (Courtesy of North Beach School District)
    North Beach District pushes for tsunami tower at...
    By Clayton Franke • June 23, 2023 1:30 am

    Still distinct from agreement with city, district’s tower could serve school and some public

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    Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World
The Grays Harbor Coroner’s Office has expanded as it seeks to expand its role serving the community.
    Coroner’s office expands as it pursues more active...
    By Michael S. Lockett • June 22, 2023 2:30 am

    New employees, new digs, same mission

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Adam Carter, a guitarist who’s lived in Aberdeen since 1987 and who fell in love with his wife in 1990, enjoyed playing curbside along West Wishkah Street. While Carter was playing covers on Wednesday during “World Music Day,” he spoke about lyrics from a song he wrote. “One of the songs I wrote was, ‘Found my way here long years ago. Drowned in my tears cause I didn’t know. God had a plan and soon his grace was applied.’”
    Musicians celebrate “World Music Day” in downtown Aberdeen
    By Matthew N. Wells • June 21, 2023 7:30 pm

    John Prentice, dressed in a yellow hat and the classic Johnny Cash shirt with the word “CASH” emblazoned on it,…

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Dr. Jim Shank, right, takes the superintendent oath of office at a North Beach School District Board of Directors meeting on Tuesday, June 20. He was sworn in by board President Jeff Albertson.
    North Beach superintendent sworn in
    By Clayton Franke • June 21, 2023 4:00 pm

    School district seeks to stabilize position with Dr. Jim Shank

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
The Fresh Foods Market opened Friday, June 16 at 224 Market St. in Seabrook. The 11,000-square-foot, two-story building features fresh meats and produce, many private-label goods, and serves deli sandwiches, among other things.
    Seabrook’s new store
    By Clayton Franke • June 21, 2023 1:30 am

    Grocery market brings a bit of everything, completes retail block in center of growing resort town

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    A number of individuals attempted and failed to gain entry to an Ocean Shores cannabis dispensary on June 13. (Screenshot / Have a Heart Ocean Shores)
    Five try, fail in break-in attempt in Ocean...
    By Michael S. Lockett • June 20, 2023 2:30 am

    Failing to gain entry, one of them peed on the door

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    Clayton Franke / The Daily World
The Haven By the Sea water system in Copalis Beach currently serves a neighborhood of 30-40 homes, but once connected with a nearby well will supply water to local businesses, and eventually be part of a larger community water system.
    Water system would “bring a vibrancy” to Copalis...
    By Clayton Franke • June 20, 2023 1:30 am

    Water main extension first step toward public water system in North Beach town

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    Ocean Shores Mayor Jon Martin, right, scoops a pile of dirt near the Chance A La Mer beach entrance on Friday, June 16, to signal the start of construction on the High Dune Trail. Martin is accompanied from left, by City Administrator Scott Andersen, Project Manager Becky Leach and Grant Coordinator Sarah Bisson. (Clayton Franke / The Daily World)
    Work begins on High Dune Trail
    By Clayton Franke • June 19, 2023 3:30 pm

    After years of effort, city expects construction will be complete by September

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
While one man sleeps on the bronze sculpture titled “Illumination” by Gerard Tsutakawa — which sits on the corner of East Wishkah and South I streets in downtown Aberdeen — another person looks at the belongings inside a Safeway shopping cart. The city of Aberdeen is in discussions about what to do with the wayward shopping carts seen across Aberdeen.
    Aberdeen City Council discusses vacant building ordinance and...
    By Matthew N. Wells • June 15, 2023 5:00 pm

    Aberdeen City Council approved the first reading of a vacant building program, but before doing so, they entertained an amendment…

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