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    Kiley Smith, the Grays Harbor County Weed Board coordinator, stands on the path at "knotweed alley" near the confluence of the Satsop and Chehalis rivers. (Clayton Franke / The Daily World)
    Grays Harbor’s botanical battle
    By Clayton Franke • November 15, 2022 1:30 am

    County weed control program at war with invasive and destructive knotweed

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    Members of the Elma High School Dance Drill team stand and salute as a new flag is hoisted to half-staff to celebrate Veterans Day during the memorial ceremony at the Elma Veterans Memorial Park.
    Paying tribute and rememberance to all who served
    By Allen Leister • November 15, 2022 1:30 am

    Elma hosts Veteran’s Day celebration and parade

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    Oakley Carlson
    Light The Way Missing Persons Advocacy to make...
    By Allen Leister • November 15, 2022 1:30 am

    Plans to acknowledge one-year anniversary of Oakley’s disapearance

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As of Thursday, Nov. 10, more than 18,000 ballots have been counted in Grays Harbor County with an expectation that thousands more remain. Ballot scanners such as this allow the Grays Harbor Auditor’s Office to process ballots at a much faster rate.
    Election results inch closer to conclusion
    By Allen Leister • November 15, 2022 1:30 am

    County-level races are still being counted while state-wide races wrap up

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    Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
United States Marine Corps Retired Capt. Jim Daly talks to veterans and their families Thursday night about his trials and tribulations during his years of service and what he’s been through since he returned from fighting in Vietnam. Like thousands of other military members, he came back a changed man. Daly recently wrote a column in <em>The Daily World</em> about his challenges upon returning from Vietnam and how other veterans suffer in similar ways. “In Vietnam, I was wounded when I was blown off a plane and landed on my head,” Daly wrote. “But you can’t see that injury, it is only a couple of broken vertebrae and crushed cartilage. I also had to do some things that really messed with my head, and that is where the worst wounds were suffered.”
    Aberdeen Elks Lodge 593 recognizes veterans for their...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • November 15, 2022 1:30 am

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An MH-60 Jayhawk from Coast Guard Air Station Astoria that visited Aberdeen as part of a Veterans Day ceremony makes its approach on Nov. 10.
    St. Mary’s School honors Veterans Day with Coast...
    By Michael S. Lockett • November 12, 2022 2:30 am

    A color guard from Westport and a helicopter from Astoria took part.

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    Lake Quinault honor roll
    Lake Quinault honor roll
    November 12, 2022 1:30 am

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A homeless encampment sits south of Aberdeen’s downtown core Thursday, with tented roofs, old bicycles and a few shopping carts that homeless residents have compiled for shelter.
    Aberdeen rejects cold weather shelter within city
    By Clayton Franke • November 12, 2022 1:30 am

    County and contractors searching for alternative location as tempertures plunge

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    Fry Creek Pump Station project gets help
    Fry Creek Pump Station project gets help
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • November 12, 2022 1:30 am

    The Aberdeen City Council voted Wednesday night to authorize Mayor Pete Schave to sign an amendment to the work HDR…

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Pike Spector will give the talk, “Kelp Forests and the Nearshore Ecosystems of the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary,” as part of the Glimpses Lecture Series in Ocean Shores.
    Glimpses Lecture Series continues in Ocean Shores
    By The Daily World • November 12, 2022 1:30 am

    Pike Spector is the featured lecturer at an upcoming talk about kelp forests along the Olympic coast.

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Winter vacation plans don’t require fighting your way through airport crowds and traffic when you live in one of the Olympic National Park’s gateway communities. All you need for a memorable vacation is a tank or two of gas, a warm coat and your camera app.
    Hurricane Ridge a popular winter destination
    By The Daily World • November 12, 2022 1:30 am

    As winter comes to the Pacific Northwest, National Park rangers share their tips and recommendations for visitors planning a wintry…

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    Grays Harbor College 
Students of Grays Harbor College headed to Sierra Pacific Industries in Aberdeen for an on-site log scaling practice with Instructor Patrick Mahoney and an SPI Crew. Log scaling is measuring cut trees to determine the volume and quality of the wood before it’s manufactured.
    Grays Harbor College students learn log scaling
    November 12, 2022 1:30 am

    Grays Harbor College

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    Photograph courtesy Shawn Donnelly 
The Montesano football team stands in front of a scorched stadium in 2012.
    Ten years ago Montesano football won it all
    By Rick Anderson Special to The Daily World • November 12, 2022 1:30 am

    Editor’s note: Eighth-ranked Montesano football played a home game against ninth-ranked Toppenish Friday evening, after the press deadline for The…

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