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    Willie Nunn, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Region 10, which serves Washington State, Alaska, Oregon, and Idaho, speaks about the significance in the city of Aberdeen receiving $50 million in Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grant funding for the North Shore Levee Project, as local and state officials stand behind him. (Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World)
    $50 million secured for North Shore Levee project...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • August 12, 2022 3:30 pm

    In the next couple of years, residents in Aberdeen and Hoquiam will be able to breathe easier, because another step…

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World
The question is when, and not if, a tsunami one day will hit the coast of Washington state. A photo from the base of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe’s Tsunami Vertical Evacuation Tower on Friday Aug. 5, 2022, shows the two decks where at least 400 people can fit. The stairs can also fit those who need a high place to stand in case a tsunami were to hit off Washington state’s coastline.
    New $4.2 million tsunami tower in Tokeland can...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • August 11, 2022 1:30 am

    It’s not if a natural disastrous wave will hit Washington state’s coast — it’s when.

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World
In a month or so, this sign will go away and drivers will have the ability to drive east down East Market Street, in order to get to the roundabout. The project is supposed to make for more “intersection efficiency,” provide “the capacity to accommodate anticipated growth,” and make for safer traffic, according to Bird.
    Aberdeen city engineer says roundabout project ‘still going...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • August 10, 2022 1:30 am

    A little less than four months after the city of Aberdeen embarked on installing a roundabout at the former five-way…

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    Allen Leister | The Daily World
Thousands of people gathered in Elma on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022, for the 13th annual “Heat On The Street.” The event, which caused West Main Street to be blocked off from 1st Street to 6th Street, featured nearly 400 registered vehicles.
    ‘Heat On The Street’ revs up Elma
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • August 9, 2022 1:30 am

    From the rides that defined the Great Depression to the luxury sports cars of the modern era, a century worth…

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    Photo Courtesy of Miriam Jones
Volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the North Beach Senior Center of Ocean Shores (NBSC,) pose for a photo on Wednesday morning, Aug. 3, 2022, after delivering 40,000 pounds of nonperishable items to NBSC’s doorstep. The items, including peanut butter, spaghetti and spaghetti sauce, macaroni and cheese, pork and beans, plus laundry detergent and dish soap, will help thousands of Grays Harbor County residents, as well as residents outside of the county.
    Semitruck of food to feed thousands of people...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • August 6, 2022 1:30 am

    There’s a Bible verse that includes the words, “filling our hearts with food and gladness.” Well, it looks as though…

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    Photo Courtesy of GHYLA
Students participating in 4-H and FFA livestock programs will have the opportunity to showcase their animals to be bid on at the 2022 Grays Harbor Youth Livestock Auction on Aug. 13, 2022, in Elma. All money raised goes back to students for their own use.
    Grays Harbor Youth Livestock Auction set for Aug....
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • August 6, 2022 1:30 am

    With the Grays Harbor County Fair, which is set to begin on Aug. 10, less than a week away, organizers…

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    Allen Leister | The Daily World
McCleary Fire Department personnel gave residents a demonstration on how they use the Jaws of Life to save people from cars when a collision happens. The demonstration was given during National Night Out in Beerbower Park in McCleary on Aug. 2, 2022.
    National Night Out a hit in Grays Harbor...
    By Allen Leister and Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • August 4, 2022 1:30 am

    For many people, interactions with law enforcement are typically an unwanted occurrence that happens during stressful times, especially as the…

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World 
Construction vehicles used to help build the “Downtown Aberdeen Revitalization Traffic Project” roundabout at the crux of Fuller Way, East Market Street, and F Street, sit on the grounds of what is supposed to eventually be the Gateway Center. But, for now, all activity around the Gateway Center has been “suspended.”
    Aberdeen’s multimillion-dollar Gateway Center project suspended
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • August 3, 2022 1:30 am

    The Gateway Center project will have to wait.

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    People enter and exit Westport Marina’s Float 8 on Thursday, July 28, 2022. (Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World)
    Westport Marina modernization project lines up federal funding
    By Wyatt Haupt Jr. The Daily World • August 8, 2022 1:30 am

    A planned modernization project at Westport Marina is in line for federal funding after the U.S. House of Representatives approved…

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    Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com
    Lindgren, Raines appear headed toward victory in Aug....
    By The Daily World • August 2, 2022 9:30 pm

    Two Grays Harbor County officials appeared on their way to victory in contested races in the Tuesday, Aug. 2, primary…

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    Photo Courtesy of Elma Chamber of Commerce
More than 350 registered vehicles are projected to be available to see and hear at the 13th annual Heat On The Street in Elma on Friday, Aug. 5 and Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022. Vendors, raffles, and more will be available to offer people a fun family friendly experience.
    ‘Heat On The Street’ this weekend in Elma
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • August 2, 2022 8:30 pm

    Grays Harbor County has a lot going on this month. From National Night Out to the Grays Harbor County Fair,…

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World
The Grays Harbor Transportation Authority-owned two-story building, at 300 E. Wishkah St., which used to house Grays Harbor Guns — before the gun shop moved in January 2022 — will soon be demolished, according to Martin Best, administrative services manager for GHTA. The demolition needs to wait until all utilities are shut off, and then for the city of Aberdeen to provide a signed demolition permit.
    Grays Harbor Transit Authority will soon demolish 300...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • August 2, 2022 1:30 am

    The taupe and dark green building that used to house Grays Harbor Guns — 300 E. Wishkah St. — will…

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