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    Andrea Watts / The Daily World
At the Lake Sylvia Dam Town Hall, residents had the opportunity to view the inundation map that Grays Harbor County Emergency Management created of the worst-case scenario if the Lake Sylvia Dam failed.
    Town hall provides update on Lake Sylvia Dam
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • December 12, 2025 1:30 am

    Four to five inches of rain that fell on Monday caused a lot of large woody debris to be pushed into the spillways

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    Cosmopolis Police Department photos
A car T-boned a police cruiser in Raymond on Wednesday.
    Cosmopolis police chief involved in Raymond wreck
    By The Daily World • December 12, 2025 1:30 am

    The Cosmopolis Police Department confirms a serious two-vehicle collision involving Cosmopolis Chief of Police Heath Layman that occurred Wednesday evening…

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    Judge rules BRIC program cut unlawfully
    Judge rules BRIC program cut unlawfully
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • December 12, 2025 1:30 am

    Ruling directly affects the Grays Harbor region as nearly $100 million was to be allocated to Aberdeen and Hoquiam for levee projects

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    Andrea Watts photos / The Daily World
The officers of the Dragoon Guards Major Murgatroyd, Colonel Calverley, and Lieutenant The Duke of Dunstable (Jerrod Phelps, Toby Patterson, and Todd Stark) are perplexed as to why the women are infatuated with the poets.
    Capturing pop culture for over a century: Patience...
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • December 12, 2025 1:30 am

    This weekend, the Grays Harbor Opera Workshop is staging ‘Patience or, Bunthorne’s Bride’ on Saturday Dec. 13 and Sunday Dec. 14 at the Bishop Center for Performing Arts.

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    World gone by
    World gone by
    By The Daily World • December 12, 2025 1:30 am

    In 1940 Gabriel Carlson provides recipe for preparing lutefisk

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    Montesano Festival of Lights
    Montesano Festival of Lights set to brighten holiday...
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • December 11, 2025 1:30 am

    As a sophomore, Stephanie Swan walked in the Grand Parade during the inaugural Festival of Lights. This year, in addition…

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    Rep. Jim Walsh
R-Aberdeen
    Rep. Walsh pre-files bill to repeal sales and...
    By The Daily World • December 10, 2025 1:30 am

    Rep. Jim Walsh has introduced House Bill 2121, a measure to reverse the state sales-tax expansion that is now hitting…

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    Chehalis Tribal Emergency Operations Center
The intersection of Howanut Road and Elma Gate Road E. near the Chehalis Reservation is starting to flood on Wednesday.
    Harbor County Commissioners declare emergency
    By The Daily World • December 10, 2025 1:30 am

    Flood Warning issued for Satsop, Chehalis rivers, high tidal levels at Aberdeen will worsen flooding along the lower reaches in coming days

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    Cade Barker
A sea lion swimming in the Columbia River
    Congress tackles growing sea lion population in Columbia...
    By Henry Brannan Murrow News • December 10, 2025 1:30 am

    Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez said her office estimates it costs about $38,000 for every sea lion removed from the Columbia River, adding that that amounted to the state and federal governments spending $203 for each salmon saved by those killings

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    Bill to place Quinault Indian Nation lands into trust passes house
    Bill to place Quinault Indian Nation lands into...
    By The Daily World • December 10, 2025 1:30 am

    The Quinault Indian Nation Land Transfer Act would return 72 acres of old growth forest to Tribe

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    Washington Department of Ecology
An undated aerial view of TransAlta’s coal-fired power plant in Centralia.
    Washington’s last coal power plant will transition to...
    By Joseph O’Sullivan Washington State Standard • December 10, 2025 1:30 am

    The facility was set to close this year. A deal announced Tuesday will keep it producing electricity.

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    Olympia Women’s Jazz Choir Holiday Concert
    Live musical performances scheduled in Grays Harbor
    By The Daily World • December 10, 2025 1:30 am

    Holiday festivities are in full swing and there are plenty of live musical performances scheduled in Grays Harbor to get…

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    Global Change Biology
The 2021 Heat Dome resulted in trees exhibiting scorched leaves throughout the Pacific Northwest. A combination of factors, such as aspect, microclimate, tree species, and timing of bud burst, determined the degree to which trees were scorched.
    Unpacking the science behind the scorching from the...
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • December 10, 2025 1:30 am

    Adam Sibley, a post-doctoral student at Oregon State University, led a team of researchers to map the extent of scorching across the Pacific Northwest.

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