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    Elma School District audit could lead to $1.2M payback
    Elma School District audit could lead to $1.2M...
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • June 30, 2022 1:30 am

    An Accountability Audit Report conducted by the Office of the Washington State Auditor was the main talking point of the…

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World 
Ron Schmidt, and his 45-year old macaw named Jazz, were a sight to see on Friday, June 24, 2022, for fair attendees at the Rusty Scupper’s Pirate Daze festival in Westport. Schmidt was cheefully showing off what she could do, and was insistent on those who wanted photos of the duo to take “selfies” with him. Schmidt was just happy to play like a “kid” again.
    Walk a plank of fun in Westport
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • June 29, 2022 1:30 am

    A day in Grays Harbor County with blue skies, 70-degree temperatures and wind that didn’t make it cold, created a…

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    Oakville man dies following head-on collision with horse
    Oakville man dies following head-on collision with horse
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • June 29, 2022 1:30 am

    An Oakville man was pronounced dead at the scene following a traffic collision on State Route 12 on Wednesday, June…

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    Vehicles travel over Grass Creek Bridge on SR 109 the morning of Monday, June 27. A light for alternating traffic has been in place at the bridge for over a month following an inspection that revealed structural issues under the southbound lane. WSDOT has yet to set a timeline for repairs. Erika Gebhardt I The Daily World
    No timeline determined for repairs to State Route...
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • June 29, 2022 1:30 am

    Travelers along Washington State Route 109 between Hoquiam and Ocean Shores are unlikely to have a reprieve from road closures…

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    Allen Leister | The Daily World
The Sand & Sawdust Festival features carvings of all things imaginable from Bigfoot, bears, eagles, to the Grim Reaper. As long as it’s considered family-friendly, carvers have full control of the art they make.
    Sand Sawdust Festival brings crowds to Ocean Shores
    By Allen Leister The Daily World • June 28, 2022 1:30 am

    As the first official weekend of the summer season is in the rearview mirror, residents of Grays Harbor were greeted…

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    Search for missing Grays Harbor teen continues
    Search for missing Grays Harbor teen continues
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • June 28, 2022 1:30 am

    Mallory R. Mathews is missing from her home, but the Aberdeen Police Department is on the case.

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World
Aberdeen Police Department Chief Steve Shumate stands, from left, with his wife Mandy, his mother Charlotte, and his sister Cindy Stutesman. Shumate, retiring June 30, 2022, after 33 years of service combined in Grays Harbor County, is “ready for a break.” His family is excited to have him back home. Mandy can’t wait for him to fulfill his promise to her, which is to cook for her every night.
    Retiring Aberdeen Police Department Chief Steve Shumate thanks...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • June 25, 2022 1:30 am

    After serving 33 years in law enforcement, Aberdeen Police Chief Steve Shumate’s family is glad to have him home.

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    According to David Cline of HDR Inc., the engineering consultants on the Aberdeen-Hoquiam Flood Protection Project, the final design for the North Shore Levee – West Segment may include floodwalls that run into the sides or underneath bridges. The design would likely also include floodgates, which could be closed during heavy flooding events to protect homes and businesses near the Hoquiam River. Erika Gebhardt I The Daily World
    Hoquiam hosts levee open house
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • June 25, 2022 1:30 am

    Plans for the North Shore Levee – West Segment project are beginning to take a more tangible form. The west…

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    Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World 
On Wednesday, June 22, 2022, Shelly Dayton, owner of Simpson Avenue Grill and Lounge, sits with her two “coffee guys,” Louie Grant, left, and Al Dick. Grant said he goes to Simpson Avenue Grill every day of the week, and he’ll miss the place when it closes on Sunday, June 26. The two customers are emblematic of what Dayton will miss most, the customers she’s had that are like family to her.
    Simpson Avenue Grill closing on June 26
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • June 23, 2022 1:30 am

    Soon, there will be one less place in Grays Harbor County to eat delicious food, and imbibe on some cold…

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    International, pro, and semi-pro artists will be live carving wood sculptures at the Ocean Shores Convention Center this weekend. Carvers will be coming to the beach community from Argentina, Australia, California, Oregon, and elsewhere in the Northwest. An audience favorite "quick carve" will take place Friday, June 24, and Saturday, June 25, at 11 a.m. Photo courtesy of Diane Solem
    Summer starts with Sand & Sawdust Festival in...
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • June 22, 2022 1:30 am

    It seems even Mother Nature is on notice for this weekend’s Sand &Sawdust Festival in Ocean Shores.

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    The former site of the Aberdeen Armory, located at 117 E. Third St., could be the location for a new, “high-end apartment complex.” Emily White | For The Daily World
    Apartment project may replace former Aberdeen Armory
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • June 21, 2022 1:30 am

    Aberdeen Mayor Pete Schave wants to provide something good for Aberdeen residents in a place that once was home to…

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    Erika Gebhardt | The Daily World
The high dunes trail, which has been delayed by a minor easement issue, will run from Damon Road to West Chance a la Mer. It will consist of a 10 foot wide winding shared use paved recreational path for pedestrians and bicycles on the highest part of the dunes and will also be ADA accessible.
    Ocean Shores trail construction delayed
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • June 18, 2022 1:30 am

    As inflation tightens pockets, major construction projects are also feeling the effects. The combination of overall rising prices and increases…

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    Hoquiam Police officers were dispatched Friday morning to the Circle K at 220 Lincoln Street, in Hoquiam, where employees were found inside the convenience store administering first aid to a man who suffered a gunshot wound to his abdomen. The incident started at a nearby single-family home in the 900 block of Eklund Avenue, according to Hoquiam Police Deputy Chief Joe Strong. (Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World)
    Man shot Friday morning near Circle K in...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • June 17, 2022 1:30 am

    A shooting between two men early Friday morning, June 17, brought local police and emergency medical services to the area…

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