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    Jerry Knaak / The Daily World
The Aberdeen city council voted to donate the bronze bust of former Mayor Ed Lundgren to the city’s museum collection.
    Grays Harbor city council meetings round-up
    By Jerry Knaak and Andrea Watts The Daily World • September 13, 2025 1:30 am

    Aberdeen resumes meetings after a month off; cities discuss and pass ordinances, proclamations

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    Harbor Happenings
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    September 13, 2025 1:30 am

    ABERDEEN

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    85 YEARS OLD

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    Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson hosts a press conference on the impacts of President Donald Trump’s tariffs at Northwest Harvest on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, in Seattle, Washington. (Jake Goldstein-Street / Washington State Standard)
    New report: WA could lose billions from Trump’s...
    By Jake Goldstein-Street Washington State Standard • September 13, 2025 1:30 am

    Washington’s grocery prices could grow more than 16% if President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs are allowed to continue, predicts a…

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    Washington Department of Ecology photo
Storage tanks that house hazardous chemicals onsite are in poor condition, posing a risk for chemical spills that could harm human health and the environment. The tanks rest near a river, which increases the likelihood of environmental damage if a spill happens.
    How polluted is Cosmopolis’ defunct pulp mill? We...
    By Conrad Swanson The Seattle Times • September 13, 2025 1:30 am

    Washington’s Department of Ecology is escalating its cleanup strategy for a once-prosperous pulp mill outside of Aberdeen, while its latest…

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    New Ocean Shores program provides activities for those living with dementia, respite for caregivers
    New Ocean Shores program provides activities for those...
    By The Daily World • September 13, 2025 1:30 am

    Ocean Shores Friends is a weekly program that offers engaging activities and lunch for those living with dementia, while giving…

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    Artificial Intelligence’s role in education continues to evolve
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • September 11, 2025 1:30 am

    Pros and cons of latest technology wave affecting educators and students alike

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    Sportsmen for the Wild Olympics
The steep forested slopes of the Moonlight Dome Roadless Area forms the critical headwaters for both the East and West Forks of the Humptulips River (seen on the left), one of the top ten trophy fishing rivers in Washington state, located about seven miles east of Lake Quinault.
    Backlash mounts over proposed repeal of protections for...
    By Emily Fitzgerald Washington State Standard • September 11, 2025 1:30 am

    Washington tribal leaders and environmental advocates are speaking out against the Trump administration’s plan to repeal protections for 2 million…

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    Grays Harbor College
TRIO Upward Bound students, staff, and chaperones at the entrance of the Tunnel Club, where Seattle Seahawks players enter the field.
    30 students visit Lumen Field with GHC’s TRIO...
    By Jaxon Adkison For The Daily World • September 11, 2025 1:30 am

    Thirty high school students from the Twin Harbors recently visited Lumen Field with Grays Harbor College’s TRIO Upward Bound program.

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    File photo
A roundabout decorated with items of significance for the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation is illuminated along Anderson Road near Oakville.
    Chehalis Tribe gets $1M for large-scale solar farm
    By The Chronicle staff • September 11, 2025 1:30 am

    The Washington state Department of Commerce delivered $41.1 million to 49 Clean Energy Community Grants awardees in 22 counties this…

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    Ridley Hudson / The Chronicle
A photo of Leira Wilson and Curtice Gordon.
    Slain Rochester dog trainer remembered for love of...
    By Jacob Farmer The Chronicle • September 11, 2025 1:30 am

    Kraftwerk K9 owner Wayne Curry charged in death of former employee

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    Aberdeen School District
Aberdeen High School students take part in an Organizational 101 workshop.
    Aberdeen High School students GEAR UP to start...
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • September 11, 2025 1:30 am

    School board officially adds new member, accepts donation from 1st Security Bank

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    Jeff Clemens / Chinook Observer
Salmon fishing has been good late this summer in Willapa Bay, Willapa River and other local streams.
    Hatchery Chinook salmon fishing ‘hot’ in Willapa bay...
    By Jeff Clemens For the Observer • September 11, 2025 1:30 am

    Recreational salmon fishing in Willapa Bay and its tributaries has been hot for several weeks, with anglers encountering good runs.

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