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    photo by washington department of Fish and Wildlife 
The first nine days of razor clam digs for the 2021-22 season have been approved, starting with an early morning tide at Long Beach, Mocrocks and Twin Harbors beaches on Friday, Sept. 17, 2021.
    It’s a go: razor clam digs begin Friday
    By Dan Hammock • September 15, 2021 1:30 am

    The first series of razor clam digs in the 2021-22 season have been approved by the Washington Department of Fish…

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    photo by Ben Winkelman 
Johnny Boggs competes in the challenging and entertaining obstacle pole competition at the 2021 Hoquiam Loggers Payday competition Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, at Olympic Stadium.
    Local loggers show their stuff at 2021 Hoquiam...
    By Dan Hammock • September 14, 2021 1:30 am

    The 2021 Hoquiam Loggers Playday competition held Saturday, Sept. 11, at Olympic Stadium, as it has for more than half…

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    New nonprofit seeks reform of state wildlife management
    New nonprofit seeks reform of state wildlife management
    September 14, 2021 1:30 am

    State wildlife advocates have launched Washington Wildlife First, a new nonprofit dedicated to reforming Washington’s environmental and wildlife management agencies,…

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    Dreamstime | TNS 
Eligible families are set to receive a third round of monthly child tax credit direct payments this week.
    3rd round of child tax credit payments go...
    By Bailey Aldridge McClatchy Washington Bureau • September 13, 2021 1:30 am

    Eligible families are set to receive a third round of monthly child tax credit direct payments this week.

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD
More tents have been coming into the homeless tent camp adjacent to Aberdeen City Hall in the months since its apparent closure in July.
    Despite closure, Aberdeen City Hall homeless tent camp...
    By Dan Hammock • September 11, 2021 1:30 am

    Despite its closure in July, the homeless tent camp adjacent to Aberdeen City Hall, known as TASL, is seeing more…

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    Kris Koski
    Aberdeen City Engineer takes new job with Port...
    By Dan Hammock • September 11, 2021 1:30 am

    Aberdeen City Engineer Kris Koski, an instrumental player in big projects like the North Shore Levee and East Aberdeen rail…

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    Aberdeen/Hoquiam fire service consolidation video coming soon
    By Dan Hammock • September 11, 2021 1:30 am

    With only a handful of people showing up to two public open houses regarding the Aberdeen/Hoquiam fire services consolidation plan,…

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    When paying $60,000 above asking price feels like a deal: Here’s what a cooling housing market looks like in the Seattle area
    When paying $60,000 above asking price feels like...
    By Heidi Groover The Seattle Times • September 9, 2021 1:30 am

    SEATTLE — The white-hot Seattle-area housing market has started to cool, by some measures. Last month, fewer new listings hit…

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    daily world File photo 
The Aberdeen Museum of History’s Old Tiger 1855 fire pumper was one of the many artifacts salvaged from the armory fire of June 2018. It, along with some other larger pieces, was moved into the current collection storage facility off Port Industrial Road in September 2018, where the recovered collection remains.
    Aberdeen Museum of History’s future a hot topic
    By Dan Hammock • September 9, 2021 1:30 am

    With the future of the Aberdeen Museum of History still in question three years after the armory fire displaced the…

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    photos by Judith Altruda 
Shoalwater Bay Tribe member Mary Downs with a portrait Eugene Landry painted of her in 1969. It will be part of the display of Landry’s works at the tribe’s museum starting Sept. 17, 2021.
    Shoalwater Bay tribal artist’s long-missing works going on...
    By Dan Hammock • September 8, 2021 1:30 am

    Shoalwater Bay community member Judith Altruda was researching an article she wanted to write on Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe artist…

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    PUD planned power outage in Ocean Shores on Thursday
    PUD planned power outage in Ocean Shores on...
    September 8, 2021 1:30 am

    The Grays Harbor Public Utility District is notifying customers in Ocean Shores of a planned power outage, which will impact…

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    Blood drive set for Twin Harbors area
    Blood drive set for Twin Harbors area
    September 8, 2021 1:30 am

    The American Red Cross, Pacific Northwest Region has announced several blood drives for the Twin Harbor area this month.

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    Volunteer grillers prepare oysters, salmon, white fish and sides at the Westport Seafood Festival Saturday. The barbecue grills were hot and hundreds went through the food line and vendor tents set up in front of the Westport Maritime Museum from noon to 5 p.m. (Courtesy Westport Grayland Chamber of Commerce)
    Seafood fest, end of salmon season, Corvettes top...
    September 7, 2021 1:30 am

    Westport ended its summer with a bang.

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