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    Incumbent nonpartisan candidate Vickie Raines spoke to attendees about her more than two decades of experience in public office and why voters should trust her to combat the current issues facing the Harbor on Thursday, Oct. 13 during a Meet and Greet at Grays Harbor Wine Sellars, in Aberdeen. (Allen Leister | The Daily World)
    Vickie Raines holds Meet and Greet ahead of...
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • October 18, 2022 1:30 am

    For many aspiring political candidates, whether veteran incumbents or first-time challengers, connecting with constituents is a must to garner support…

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    Aberdeen sixth-grade students learn how to use a two-man crosscut saw and study why the shape of the teeth contributes to the saw’s performance as part of math and science lessons at the Outdoor School at the YMCA’s Camp Bishop on Lost Lake the week of Oct. 4-7. Photos courtesy Aberdeen School District
    Outdoor School offers hands-on teaching lessons
    By The Daily World • October 18, 2022 1:30 am

    The math and science lessons were outside and hands-on for Aberdeen sixth graders during Outdoor School at the YMCA’s Camp…

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    (City of Ocean Shores website) Jon Martin
    Former-councilor files PDC complaint concerning OS mayor
    By Clayton Franke The Daily World • October 18, 2022 1:30 am

    Complaint alleges mayor allowed campaigning for police station bond at Sept. 26 council meeting

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World 
Jay Izatt, owner of M.J. Izatt Tree Service, uses a chainsaw to cut off branches from an approximate 105-foot Redwood tree on Thursday. The branch removal is the first step to removing the tree that sits in front of Dick Isaacson’s home in the 900 block of North L Street, in Aberdeen. It will take a few days, at least, for the tree to be removed. The tree, age unknown, has provided shade for three generations of Isaacsons since 1923. Before the Isaacson family owned it, the Hood family — the original owners of the home — had it from 1907 until 1923, when Dick’s grandparents bought the house. Dick and his wife Judy are the third generation of Isaacsons to own the three-story home. “We kind of took the tree for granted,” Dick said to his younger brother, Steven Isaacson, as they watched Izatt work. “That’s because it was always there,” Steven Isaacson said.
    In the thick of it
    October 15, 2022 1:30 am

    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World

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    Pacific County Public Health & Human Services
Pacific County’s COVID-19 Pandemic Response After Action Review, released Oct. 7, summarized the county’s COVID case counts according to a number of different statistics, including by zip code.
    Pacific County evaluates pandemic response
    By Clayton Franke The Daily World • October 15, 2022 1:30 am

    “After Action Review” released Oct. 7

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    Lake Quinault School District students sit at new cafeteria tables gifted by the Grays Harbor Community Foundation.
    GH Community Foundation awards grants
    By The Daily World • October 15, 2022 1:30 am

    The Grays Harbor Community Foundation has invested $47,250 into the Grays Harbor community through its 2022 3rd Quarter Small Grants…

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    Elma meet the candidates forum
    Elma meet the candidates forum
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • October 15, 2022 1:30 am

    For some voters, the only knowledge they’ll have on a potential political candidate they could vote for is a brief…

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    November General Election ballots to be sent starting Sunday
    November General Election ballots to be sent starting...
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • October 15, 2022 1:30 am

    For many Americans, Election Day serves as the collective voice of the people to signal their feelings about their country,…

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    Graphic courtesy NWMLS
    Housing market approaching balance, still favors sellers
    By Clayton Franke • October 15, 2022 1:30 am

    Inventory, interest rates and buyer waryness factors in cooling market

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    An ocean view taken between Tahola and Kalaloch along the Quinault Reservation Anna Vallery / Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team
    Beachcombers wanted for Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey...
    By The Daily World • October 13, 2022 1:30 am

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    Razor clams on Kalaloch beach won' be harvestable for the 2022-2023 season.
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    Small size of harvestable razor clams causes cancellation...
    By The Daily World • October 13, 2022 1:30 am

    Biologists continue to monitor razor clam populations at Olympic National Park

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World
Drew Grannemann, head brewer, social media person, delivery driver, and occasionally bartender for Hoquiam Brewing Company, pours his award-winning “Hey Amarillo!” Fresh Hop India Pale Ale on Tuesday afternoon. The fresh hop IPA won “Best of the Fest” award on day two of the Seattle Fresh Hop Beer Festival, which occurred on Friday, Oct. 7, and Saturday, Oct. 8.
    Local brewer wins at Seattle Fresh Hop Beer...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • October 13, 2022 1:30 am

    The pride was clear in Rob Paylor’s voice and tone when he grabbed a pint glass and filled it about…

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    Michael Catlett
    Sheriff candidate alleges election interference against Elma
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • October 13, 2022 1:30 am

    As Election Day approaches across the country, many people are anticipating when their ballot will arrive so they can vote…

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