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    Andrea Watts / The Daily World
During the Monday, Aug. 18 Elma City Council meeting, Joshua Holbrook became the newest officer to join the Elma Police Department.
    Elma City Council welcomes new officer, commends another
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • August 20, 2025 1:30 am

    During Monday night’s city council meeting, the council moved efficiently through its agenda items. All councilors and mayor, except for…

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    GGHI photos
The details in the restoration project of the 7th Street Theatre have been freshened up.
    The 7th Street Theatre celebrates restoration
    By The Daily World • August 20, 2025 1:30 am

    The 7th Street Theatre in Hoquiam celebrated its restoration project with a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by Greater Grays Harbor,…

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    Rochester man accused of DUI after crashing into Oakville building
    Rochester man accused of DUI after crashing into...
    By The Daily World • August 20, 2025 1:30 am

    A 19-year-old Rochester man is accused of driving under the influence after striking another vehicle and crashing into a building…

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    Port of Grays Harbor
Port of Grays Harbor Executive Director Leonard Barnes celebrates Steam Donkey’s new lease that will double production capacity with owners Jonathan and Stefanie Bennett.
    Steam Donkey poised to grow as newest Port...
    By The Daily World • August 20, 2025 1:30 am

    At its August meeting, the Port of Grays Harbor Commission approved a new lease with local brewer, Steam Donkey, for…

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    Cities pass resolutions, announce promotions and hirings, approve equipment purchases
    Cities pass resolutions, announce promotions and hirings, approve...
    By Andrea Watts and Jerry Knaak The Daily World • August 20, 2025 1:30 am

    Aberdeen

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    Andrea Watts / The Daily World
At the city of McCleary’s Aug. 13 city council meeting, items discussed by the council included the Train Restoration Proclamation, a call for volunteers to serve on the Planning Commission, a financial update, and a Guestbook Resolution.
    Proclamations, budget discussed during McCleary City Council meeting
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • August 20, 2025 1:30 am

    Honoring volunteers, the transferring of a guestbook to the McCleary Historical Society, and an overview of the city’s finances through…

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    NASA
Venus, the waning crescent Moon and Jupiter (right side), appear together in the skies above Salt Lake City, in a past celestial event.
    Western Washington weather: Hot and dry conditions returning
    By The Daily World • August 20, 2025 1:30 am

    Last week brought Western Washington a brush with fall weather.

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    Kids and their livestock are at the center of the Pacific County Fair.
    Pacific County Fair set for Aug. 20-23
    By The Daily World • August 20, 2025 1:30 am

    ‘County Roots and Cowboy Boots’

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    Port Industrial Road paving work begins this week
    Port Industrial Road paving work begins this week
    By The Daily World • August 19, 2025 1:30 am

    The Port of Grays Harbor is notifying the community that night work to repave Port Industrial Road is scheduled to…

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    CJ Ripley
The North Shore of Oyhut Bay as cobble berm construction continues in this file photo from February 2025.
    Federal funding loss threatens coastal defenses
    By Spencer Pauley The Center Square • August 19, 2025 1:30 am

    The federal government is withholding funding to the Washington Department of Ecology that impacts the state’s efforts to mitigate coastal…

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    Missing kayaker’s body recovered near the Westport jetty
    Missing kayaker’s body recovered near the Westport jetty
    By The Daily World • August 19, 2025 1:30 am

    The body of a woman from Ocean Shores who went missing while kayaking with her husband has been recovered.

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    Hailey Hoffman / Cascadia Daily News
Ferndale Superintendent Kristi Dominguez, center, speaks with former Gov. Jay Inslee in September 2023. Dominguez is one of 20 Washington superintendents trying to reshape the state’s school funding system.
    20 WA superintendents are reenvisioning state’s ‘broken’ K-12...
    By Charlotte Alden Cascadia Daily News • August 19, 2025 1:30 am

    A group of education leaders is working to reshape Washington’s system of funding for K-12 education after years of financial…

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    Washington State Patrol
Washington hopes to make strides to reduce a backlog of forensic firearms tests.
    As gun tests in criminal investigations surge, WA...
    By Jake Goldstein-Street Washington State Standard • August 19, 2025 1:30 am

    Police in Washington are sometimes waiting over a year for the state to test firearms evidence, as the Washington State…

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