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    courtesy of Quinault Indian Nation 
Taholah on the Quinault Indian Reservation.
    Enzler takes new COO position with Quinault Indian...
    By Dan Hammock • November 30, 2021 1:30 am

    Tony Enzler, who has spent the last six-plus years as vice president of commercial banking for Bank of the Pacific,…

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    Courtesy of Grays Harbor Fire District 5 
Crews from multiple agencies battled a fully-involved structure fire on Mox Chehalis Road in Malone early Friday morning, Nov. 26, 2021.
    Friday morning fire guts Malone home
    November 27, 2021 1:30 am

    Multiple agencies responded to a residential structure fire on Mox Chehalis Road in Malone early Friday morning, Nov. 26.

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    Over 1,600 residents of Grays Harbor County indicated they were looking for work in October, despite ongoing labor shortages.
    Grays Harbor County jobless rate rises to 5.8%
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • November 27, 2021 1:30 am

    The unemployment rate in Grays Harbor County remained among the highest in Washington last month, but there are signs the…

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    Courtesy of Harbor Regional Health 
The Harbor Regional Health Community Hospital Foundation has dedicated the former East Campus building in honor of Richard and Patricia Warren.
    Harbor Regional Health dedicates east campus building in...
    By The Daily World • November 27, 2021 1:30 am

    A former Harbor Regional Health East Campus building on North H Street in Aberdeen has been dedicated in honor of…

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD, file 
An Aberdeen ladder truck stands by as firefighters mop up a house fire on Duffy Street in July 2019.
    Aberdeen, Hoquiam fall short of votes need to...
    By Matthew N. Wells and Dan Hammock The Daily World • November 27, 2021 1:30 am

    The measure to combine fire and EMS services in Hoquiam and Aberdeen into one regional fire authority (RFA) has officially…

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    wyatt haupt jr. | The Daily World 
A quarter counting machine is shown above. Quarters are tougher to come by in Seattle, largely because the COVID-19 pandemic has taken millions of quarters out of circulation.
    Quarter shortage creates a two-bit black market
    By Paul Roberts The Seattle Times • November 25, 2021 1:30 am

    Seattle may style itself the capital of the information economy, but the “bits” that matter most to locals like Heidi…

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    Jerry Cornfield | The Daily Herald 
Steve Hobbs poses for a photo after being sworn in as Washington’s 16th Secretary of State on Monday, Nov. 22, 2021. He is accompanied by (from left) his wife, Pam, his mother, Miwa Morita, and Justice Mary Yu.
    Hobbs sworn in as secretary of state
    By Jerry Cornfield The Daily Herald • November 25, 2021 1:30 am

    OLYMPIA — Seated on a couch in a reception room of the Washington Capitol, Miwa Morita video-recorded taped a moment…

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    Ocean Shores City Council appoints new mayor
    Ocean Shores City Council appoints new mayor
    By Erika Gebhardt The Daily World • November 24, 2021 1:30 am

    Mayor Pro Tempore Jon Martin was selected by the Ocean Shores City Council to serve as mayor at the Monday,…

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    Courtesy of Quinault Indian Nation
The old WorkSource building at 511 W. Heron St. in Aberdeen is getting made over into a $20 million Quinault Indian Nation wellness clinic.
    Quinault Nation’s Aberdeen wellness clinic will serve entire...
    By Dan Hammock • November 24, 2021 1:30 am

    Construction expected to be completed in the spring or summer 2022

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
The Tani Rae drops off live anchovies at the Westport Marina. The anchovies are stored in net pens for sale as bait for charter boats.
    Port gets grant for marina modernization project
    By The Daily World • November 23, 2021 1:30 am

    The Washington State Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) awarded the Port of Grays Harbor a $50,000 planning grant on Thursday,…

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
One of the Aberdeen Fire Department’s new rigs (pictured) stood nose to nose with a Hoquiam engine at the 2021 Emergency Preparedness Expo at the Shoppes at Riverside in July 2021.
    Aberdeen-Hoquiam RFA plan not dead
    By Dan Hammock • November 20, 2021 1:30 am

    Both cities moving foward to bring the plan back to February special election ballot

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
As promised, six new birch trees have been planted at Old Cannery Park off the end of Fifth Street in Hoquiam. The original trees in the park were removed due to trunk rot, bringing some complaints from longtime users of the park.
    New trees planted at Old Cannery Waterfront Park
    By Dan Hammock • November 19, 2021 1:30 am

    After a slight uproar over the removal of the alder trees at Hoquiam’s newest waterfront park in June, Mayor Ben…

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD 
An eastbound train heads into East Aberdeen. A massive project to separate the rail and vehicle traffic in the often-congested area got a shot in the arm in the form of a $2 million federal grant to complete project planning.
    East Aberdeen rail separation project awarded $2 million...
    By Dan Hammock • November 18, 2021 1:30 am

    Will allow for completion of project planning phase

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