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    Angelo Bruscas photo: Tsunami experts at the forum in Ocean Shores June 12 included from left, Maxmillan Dixon of Washington Emergency Management, Jeana Wiser of Project Safe Haven, Daniel Eungard of the Washington Geological Survey, Randall LeVeque of the University of Washington, Chris Moore of NOAA, Cale Ash, an engineer for Dejenkolb, and Tim Cook, state mitigation officer with Washington Emergency Mangement.
    Local commitment urged at tsunami refuge forum
    By Angelo Bruscas • June 18, 2018 7:00 pm

    Vertical evacuation planning ongoing in several communities with grants applications pending

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    Thousands of artifacts from Aberdeen’s history gone in fire, including a Kurt Cobain exhibit
    Thousands of artifacts from Aberdeen’s history gone in...
    By Erik Lacitis The Seattle Times • June 16, 2018 6:00 pm

    By Erik Lacitis

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    No way to San Jose: Amtrak stops train and bus service around Oregon tunnel collapse
    No way to San Jose: Amtrak stops train...
    By Craig Sailor The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) • June 16, 2018 6:00 pm

    By Craig Sailor

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    Speakers at Aberdeen City Council say now is the time to push for museum funding
    Speakers at Aberdeen City Council say now is...
    By Louis Krauss • June 15, 2018 8:00 pm

    Correction — June 18, 2018

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    The Armory Fire: We will mourn our losses and recover from this setback
    The Armory Fire: We will mourn our losses...
    June 15, 2018 8:00 pm

    By Roy Vataja

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    LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Washington Governor Jay Inslee, blue shirt on the right, speaks with CCAP staff at its new temporary offices in the Seafirst Building in Aberdeen. Aberdeen Mayor Erik Larson, green shirt, and CCAP CEO Craig Dublanko, middle, were also present.
    Gov. Inslee visits temporary CCAP offices in Aberdeen
    By Louis Krauss • June 15, 2018 8:00 pm

    Washington Gov. Jay Inslee made a stop in Aberdeen on Friday to check out the temporary Coastal Community Action Program…

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    DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Melissa Baum, the mother of Lindsey Baum who was abducted from McCleary in 2009, praised the efforts of local law enforcement that led to the discovery of her daughter’s remains last fall in Kittitas County. “Monsters do exist,” she said Thursday. “When you tell your kids they don’t, you are lying to them.”
    Melissa Baum: ‘Monsters do exist’
    By Dan Hammock • June 15, 2018 8:00 pm

    Mother of murdered 10-year-old Lindsey Baum speaks at press conference in McCleary

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    Bishop Michael Curry, who sermonized at the royal wedding visiting Aberdeen to call attention to homelessness
    Bishop Michael Curry, who sermonized at the royal...
    By Louis Krauss • June 14, 2018 2:30 pm

    The Rev. Michael Curry, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church who gained international fame following his sermon at the…

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    Aberdeen approves preliminary engineering for roundabout
    Aberdeen approves preliminary engineering for roundabout
    By Louis Krauss • June 15, 2018 8:00 pm

    The Aberdeen City Council is moving forward with development of a planned roundabout located at the three-way intersection of East…

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    LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD A crane removes a large air conditioner from the Aberdeen Armory Building on Wednesday. The city is working to remove all overhanging debris that could fall and harm those investigating the fire.
    ServPro and archivists rescue everything salvageable from the...
    By Louis Krauss • June 13, 2018 7:00 pm

    As crane operators went to work knocking down the remaining overhead beams in the Aberdeen Armory Building on Wednesday, ServPro…

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    North Beach School Board selects Andrew Kelly as new supe
    North Beach School Board selects Andrew Kelly as...
    By Angelo Bruscas • June 13, 2018 7:00 pm

    Chehalis native currently in dual role in Lyle, will start July 1

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    Port commission candidates sitting for interviews
    Port commission candidates sitting for interviews
    June 13, 2018 3:00 pm

    Meeting open to the public

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    Museum supporters urged to “think big”
    Museum supporters urged to “think big”
    By Doug Barker • June 12, 2018 7:00 pm

    Aberdeen Museum of History volunteers and board members met Tuesday to begin talking about rebuilding the museum that was destroyed…

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