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    Erika Gebhardt I The Daily World 
The students of Ms. Andrews’ fifth grade class at Lincoln Elementary practiced their persuasive writing skills when drafting letters on additional local protections for the Sasquatch population. Students were evenly split when it came to their stance on the protections, regardless of their belief in the elusive species or not.
    Bigfoot gets unlikely allies
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • April 19, 2022 1:30 am

    What do Whatcom County, Skamania County, and Grays Harbor County all have in common? As of this month — due…

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    Student drawers in the "Ocean Room" at Tugboat Granny's Childcare and Preschool in Ocean Shores. In 2020, he child care center moved into a building on Ocean Shores Blvd. that is licensed for 36 children from 1-12 years-old. Last year, they added a site located in two classrooms at Ocean Shores Elementary to meet community needs for infant care. Erika Gebhardt I The Daily World
    Local child care providers struggle to balance financial...
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • April 16, 2022 1:30 am

    The child care crisis is plaguing every corner of America. Parents are unable to find affordable day care, face years-long…

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    An up-close look at the Interstate 5 bridge Oct. 25, 2018, from the Washington side. Mark Graves | The Oregonian | File Photo
    Is a new I-5 bridge connecting two states...
    By Hal Bernton The Seattle Times • April 16, 2022 1:30 am

    VANCOUVER — Some 300 times each year, a span of the Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River must be…

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    In order to help keep criminals from targeting their vehicle, Grays Harbor County Undersheriff Brad Johansson recommends having visible devices, such as the use of steering wheel locks, theft-deterrent decals — such as the one pictured, flashing lights, and window etching. (Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World)
    Vehicle thefts adding up in Grays Harbor
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • April 15, 2022 1:30 am

    Grays Harbor residents ought to lock up their vehicles, because vehicle thefts throughout Washington state are on the rise.

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    Erika Gebhardt | The Daily World
The Grey Gull, along with several other hotels on the Ocean Shores Boulevard strip, is a member of the Ocean Shores Hotel Coalition. The coalition is in favor of strict term limits on the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee to encourage turnover and allow for a variety of hotelier voices. The committee is comprised of five members.
    Ocean Shores City Council considers LTAC reform
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • April 13, 2022 1:30 am

    A debate is brewing in Ocean Shores over a tourism-based tax. It’s not over it being levied, or even over…

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    Driftwood Players announce dates for next production
    Driftwood Players announce dates for next production
    April 13, 2022 1:30 am

    Driftwood Players’ next production is scheduled to open the last day of April.

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    COASST to offer free training session April 24
    COASST to offer free training session April 24
    April 13, 2022 1:30 am

    The Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) is offering a free training session at the Ocean Shores Library on…

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    Town Hall for Veterans on April 21
    Town Hall for Veterans on April 21
    April 13, 2022 1:30 am

    The governor’s Veterans Affairs Advisory Committee will host a town hall meeting later this month to provide veteran-related information and…

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    Deadline to register for Business Forum Lunch is April 19
    Deadline to register for Business Forum Lunch is...
    April 13, 2022 1:30 am

    Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. (GGHI) is hosting a Business Forum Lunch featuring Washington state legislators and local government affairs leaders….

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    Mark Graves | The Oregonian | File Photo
An up-close look at the Interstate 5 Bridge on Oct. 25, 2018, from the Washington side.
    Interstate 5 Bridge group considers equity, climate in...
    By Sarah Wolf The Columbian • April 12, 2022 1:30 am

    Bridge planning partners were shown the two remaining options for what the freeway interchanges at Marine Drive in Portland and…

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    Five-year old Aubrey Wolfe shouts "Where is Oakley?" into her bullhorn beside her mother Jordan Wolfe, at the Gathering for Oakley, on Saturday, April 9, outside the Grays Harbor County Jail, in Montesano. Oakley's biological parents, Jordan Bowers and Andrew Carlson, are both inmates inside the jail. (Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World)
    In the fifth gathering to support Oakley Carlson,...
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • April 12, 2022 1:30 am

    More than 14 months since 5-year old Oakley Carlson was last seen, a mystery remains about her disappearance.

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    Pictured above, CCSAR members drove the new truck in a salute to health care workers past Cariboo Memorial Hospital in September 2021. (Angie Mindus photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
    RECOVERED: Central Cariboo Search and Rescue truck is...
    By Angie MINDUS Staff Writer • April 9, 2022 11:30 am

    CCSAR Chief Rick White says he’s relieved the specialized truck has been found

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Armando Carlos Reyes, lying down with his daughter Nevaeh. “He was really dedicated to his kids,” Alexis Chivers said.
    Remembering Armando Carlos Reyes
    By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • April 9, 2022 1:30 am

    Armando Carlos Reyes started his last day alive the same way he started any other day.

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