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Joni Hildreth, Merry Jo Zimmer and Mary Lou Gregory talk about what makes the Monday Study Club so special. The club recently celebrated its 107th year.

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Monday Study Club keeps going after 107 years

Mary Lou Gregory has been part of the Monday Study Club since 1995 and she loves being part…

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Johnny “The Capo” Gargano, on the right, blasts a guitar solo — a unique touch — to Ben E. King’s classic song “Stand By Me,” at the Associated Arts Ocean Shores Arts & Crafts Festival this past weekend. Gargano, who’s played the guitar since he was 14, lived in Las Vegas for about 30 years where he met the likes of Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and John Stamos. Gargano now lives in Ocean Shores with his wife Maureen. He’s busy as ever and he doesn’t plan to stop any time soon.

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Las Vegas entertainer still making it big on the Harbor

Johnny “The Capo” Gargano has played music for nearly 60 years and he loves it so much.

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Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs sat down with The Daily World to discuss his 2022 special election victory, election security concerns and some goals he wishes to accomplish before his term is set to expire in less than two years.

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A lot to do and not much time to do it

Sec. of State Steve Hobbs talks about his future plans with term set to expire

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Howard Carter, a 99-year-old Montesano resident and World War II veteran, spends most of his weekday mornings at the Montesano Senior Center drinking coffee and chatting with his wife Beverly and some of their friends.

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Highlighting those whose sacrifice gave us our future

99-year-old Montesano World War 2 vet lives his American Dream, 80 years after serving

Mike Duffy
1943-2022

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Hyaks remember Mike Duffy

Former principal “wanted everything to be the best it could be.”