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Douglas Orr and Debi Pieraccini speak at the Aberdeen mayoral candidate’s forum Tuesday at the Rotary Log Pavilion. Both candidates want to improve the city’s direction, and they took the time to share a few of their ideas.

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Aberdeen mayoral candidate forum a civil affair

Aberdeen Mayor Pete Schave’s tenure as mayor is almost over, so that leaves the question of who will…

Norm Klein

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Aberdeen City Council candidates discuss why they’re the best choice

Among the contested races in Aberdeen is the one for Ward 3 Position 6, which pits Norm Klein…

Glenn Meissner

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Aberdeen city council candidates tell why they’re best choice

The general election is a little more than two weeks away, which means it’s time to see with…

Joshua Francy

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Aberdeen’s Ward 5 Position 9 candidates and their reasons for running

One of the contested races for Aberdeen City Council pits Joshua Francy against Riley Carter, who are campaigning…

Doug Orr

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Aberdeen mayoral candidates discuss why they should win

Editor’s note: With the majority of mail-in ballots hitting mailboxes today, The Daily World is profiling 15 General…

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Jim George, who retired from Hoquiam City Council in July, died Oct. 3. He loved the Hoquiam community, which he and his wife Barb joined in 2011. George served as finance director for the Grays Harbor Community Foundation until the end of 2022. He served on Hoquiam City Council from 2017 to the end of July 2023.

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Jim George lived an ‘extraordinary life’

Jim G. George, former Hoquiam City Councilor, was a kind, caring and genuine man who was full of…

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Dave Morris, of “Donna and the Dudes,” performs a “dirty, bluesy style” set with Donna Albert, Ken Albert, Art Sartwell and Bill Proffitt during an Open Mic Night on Tuesday at Messy Jessy’s Bar and Grill.

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Open Mic Nights a successful venture at Messy Jessy’s

Messy Jessy’s Bar &Grill in Aberdeen is offering a new, fun night to its calendar that will allow…

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‘Charity is about helping people. That’s it.’

I volunteered on Tuesday night to help feed a faction of the Harbor’s homeless population. I won’t say…

Sterling Hamilton, a little boy from Elma who survived heart surgery at 14 months, is getting bigger by the day. He caught his first rainbow trout recently, according to his dad, Anthony Hamilton. Hamilton couldn't have sounded any happier about his eldest son's development. "He has been doing a great job with making friends," Anthony said. "He can go anywhere and get along with other kids of all ages, and make friends." (Provided photo)

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Former ‘miracle baby’ keeps growing

There is plenty of good news to report on Sterling Hamilton — the tough little boy who survived…

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In this photo from March 2023, when the group 100+ Harbor Women Who Care raised $16,285 for North Beach Senior Center and Food Bank (NBSC,) the room was nearly filled to the brim. Most of the chairs, even at the back of the room were spoken for. An estimated 140 women showed up then. The hope is as many or more attend on Tuesday night for the 6 p.m. event at Hoquiam Elks Lodge, 1082 — 624 K St.

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100+ Harbor Women Who Care changes lives on Tuesday

100+ Harbor Women Who Care is a group of kind and giving women who pick three nonprofit organizations,…

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Nancy Airhart-Cuyle, whose family helped with the former Aberdeen Museum of History, beamed when she spoke about the Aberdeen Museum of History and what, when it’s completed, it could do for Grays Harbor’s youth.

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Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Aberdeen Museum of History

Saturday provided a unique opportunity for people who headed over to 118 W. Wishkah St. — to run…