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The Washington State Department of Ecology is looking for feedback on rule changes to better protect all salmonids, including improved oxygen for early life stages.
    Better protections proposed for salmon spawning and habitat
    By The Daily World • October 21, 2021 1:30 am

    The Washington State Department of Ecology is looking for feedback on rule changes to protect salmon and steelhead and other…

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
Fall colors are busting out all over the Harbor, a welcome sight to many after a long, hot and dry summer. This photo was taken from the end of Karr Avenue looking east across the Hoquiam River on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021.
    Fall colors light up Harbor
    By Dan Hammock • October 21, 2021 1:30 am

    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD

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    Courtesy of Chehalis Basin Board 
The Chehalis Basin Board continues to work toward a flood prevention plan for the basin that does not include a dam.
    Chehalis Basin Board works on non-dam flood reduction...
    By The Daily World • October 21, 2021 1:30 am

    The Chehalis Basin Board continues to move forward with developing and evaluating LAND — a Local Actions Non-Dam approach to…

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    Courtesy of state Department of Fish and Wildlife 
More than 50,000 diggers took more than 900,000 razor clams during the nine-day dig from Oct. 3-11, 2021. The current seven-day opener runs through Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, at select beaches for evening digs.
    Razor clam harvest remains strong
    By Dan Hammock • October 20, 2021 1:30 am

    More than 900,000 dug during last nine-day dig

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    What’s Happening
    What’s Happening
    October 20, 2021 1:30 am

    ABERDEEN

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    Steve Ringman | The Seattle Times 
The Lower Snake River dams are the youngest in the Columbia/Snake system.
    Washington governor, senator want answers on how to...
    By Lynda V. Mapes The Seattle Times • October 20, 2021 1:30 am

    Lynda V. Mapes

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The city of Aberdeen has a map of areas where the homeless can sleep at night and the camping restrictions will not be enforced if there is no other shelter alternatives available. A proposed amendment to the city’s camping ordinance will not change that, according to city staff, but will give law enforcement more tools when enforcing camping laws where camping is not allowed.
    Aberdeen Council passes first reading of camping ordinance...
    By Dan Hammock • October 19, 2021 1:30 am

    The Aberdeen City Council has passed the first reading of an amendment to its public camping ordinance that would subject…

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    Monte-Brady Road exit closed Oct. 20-23
    Monte-Brady Road exit closed Oct. 20-23
    October 19, 2021 1:30 am

    The short section of roadway between the exit of westbound Highway 12 by D&M Machine in Montesano will be closed…

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    Courtesy of Grays Harbor County Public Health
COVID cases for the duration of the pandemic in Grays Harbor County by ZIP code, updated Oct. 12, 2021.
    COVID cases trending down, hospitalizations, deaths remain high
    By Dan Hammock • October 19, 2021 1:30 am

    COVID-19 cases seem to be on the decline in Grays Harbor County, but hospitalizations and deaths remain high — 18…

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    Courtesy of state Department of Fish and Wildlife
Evening razor clam digs have been approved starting Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021.
    Evening razor clam digs approved starting Tuesday
    By The Daily World • October 16, 2021 1:30 am

    State shellfish managers have approved the next round of razor clam digs starting Tuesday, Oct. 19, on three beaches.

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    A rendering of the post-remodel south entrance at the Aberdeen Timberland Regional Library. (Courtesy image)
    Aberdeen Timberland Regional Library major remodel back on...
    By Dan Hammock • October 16, 2021 1:30 am

    The multimillion-dollar remodel of the Aberdeen Timberland Regional Library is back on track after a COVID-related pause.

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    Courtesy of Grays Harbor Fire District 1
A fire destroyed a cabin near Oakville early Monday morning, Oct. 11, 2021.
    Fire destroys cabin near Oakville
    By The Daily World • October 14, 2021 1:30 am

    A remote cabin near Oakville was destroyed by fire early Monday morning, but quick work by local fire agencies saved…

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    photo by Craig Zora 
Twin Harbors Waterkeeper Lee First collects a European green crab trap after an overnight set in South Aberdeen.
    Volunteers monitor invasive crab species in South Aberdeen
    By Dan Hammock • October 14, 2021 1:30 am

    In the spring, the Washington Sea Grant volunteer Crab Team began monitoring Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay for invasive European…

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