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    Larry Workman / Quinault Indian Nation
Coastal tribes that have called the Pacific’s edge and rivers their home for generations uncounted are facing threats to their homelands from climate change. The Quinault Indian Nation has endured repeated winter flooding in their lower village, which is at sea level. Flooding in January 2021 inundated the tribal police station, court house, multiple homes and critical infrastructure and forced evacuations.
    Tribes could lose hundreds of millions in federal...
    By Melanie Henshaw Investigate West • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    Nearly half of federal funds allocated to Northwest tribes in 2024 is at risk under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

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    Recreation and Conservation Office photos
Elma athletic fields
    State awards Elma School District Grant of $1.3M...
    By The Daily World • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    State awards $67M in outdoor recreation and habitat conservation grants, including improvements to Beerbower Park and the redeveloping the White Bridge boat ramp

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    Grays Harbor man pleads guilty to possession of narcotics with intent to distribute
    Grays Harbor man pleads guilty to possession of...
    By The Daily World • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    A federal defendant from Grays Harbor County pleaded guilty Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to two counts of…

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    Jerry Knaak / The Daily World
Grays Harbor County Public Health Director Mike McNickle addresses assembled guests at the September GGHI Business Forum Lunch.
    GGHI’s Business Forum Lunch focuses on health and...
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    County officials present update on health, employment and housing issues

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    Langdon Cook
Many envision mushrooms when they think of foraging. When you call the Pacific Northwest your backyard, finding blonde morels, like wild food writer Langdon Cook did, is entirely possible.
    Book Nook
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    Author events, writers groups, book groups and clubs, and story time

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    Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times
Cascade PBS’ First Hill office on Monday. The Seattle-based public media organization is laying off news writers and their editors, due to sharp cuts in federal support for PBS.
    Cascade PBS slashes Seattle newsroom, citing federal cuts
    By Daniel Beekman Seattle Times staff reporter • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    Cascade PBS is restructuring its news operation and eliminating almost 20 jobs, the Seattle-based public media organization announced Monday, citing…

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    Polson Museum
Pat Mahoney leads a group of area high school students on a tour at Camp Klahanee earlier this year as part of the Grays Harbor Youth Works forestry career tours.
    Forest Walk and Talk at Camp Klahanee Saturday
    By The Daily World • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    The Polson Museum invites the public to take a stroll in the woods Saturday, Sept. 27 for a “Forest Walk…

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    Aberdeen School District renderings
An architect’s drawing of the proposed Harbor Learning Center in Aberdeen.
    Aberdeen planning for new Harbor Learning Center
    By The Daily World • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    School board gets a look at architectural renderings

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    Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office
Back in February, the Grays Harbor Drug Task Force served a search warrant at Shawn Sinnett’s home on Pioneer Road in Central Park and Sinnett was arrested. Sinnett’s home was searched and a large amount of evidence was seized.
    Sinnett sentenced to more than 14 years in...
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    Aberdeen man was convicted of numerous crimes on Aug. 29

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    PUD plans South Beach outage
    PUD plans South Beach outage
    By The Daily World • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    The Grays Harbor Public Utility District is notifying South Beach residents of a planned power outage that will impact over…

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    NOAA
The Pacific Northwest is predicted to be heading back into a typical rainy autumn.
    Seasonal climate outlook promising for drought-hit Northwest
    By Dan Jenkins Capital Press • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    Washington and parts of Oregon and Idaho should receive above-normal amounts of rain in October through December, bringing relief to…

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    Harbor Learning Center tightens security due to threat
    Harbor Learning Center tightens security due to threat
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    Aberdeen Police Department launches investigation

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    KMUN restructures amid cuts; more music, local news and goodbye NPR
    KMUN restructures amid cuts; more music, local news...
    By Mathias Lehman-Winters The Astorian • September 24, 2025 1:30 am

    Astoria’s KMUN, a local community radio station, is restructuring its broadcast programming after federal cuts erased 20% of the station’s…

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