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Cosette Terry-itewaste, lead teacher and language developer for the Quinault Language Department, leads a lesson on Quinault language at Aberdeen High School on Friday, Feb. 2. Pictured are Aberdeen Native Education students Preston Williams, left, Max Meza, right-center, and Ellie Long, right.

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Effort to revitalize Quinault language enters Grays Harbor schools

Students in Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Native Ed programs get lessons on the first language

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St. James’s Gate performs at the ABC3 Festival in Ocean Shores on Friday.

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Sea to shining sea: festival explores classic country and Appalachian music

Artists performed across the flowering of the old genres

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Ainsley King, from left, sets the tone for two of her fellow “The Invisible Cat Band” musicians, Elaine McElroy and Caelin Quinton. Zoe Quinton, who isn’t a Scout, was also involved in the writing and recording process. While they recorded their first song “Potato Bird,” Ainsley provided direction. Despite what looks like a less than fun time with Ainsley’s aggressive pointing, it was nothing less than enjoyable for all involved, including Wil Russoul, who provided the melody for the song.

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Girl Scouts Unplugged in Aberdeen

Three Girl Scouts from Montesano in pursuit of their music badges got a real opportunity Saturday to check…

Aberdeen police are seeking information on missing teenager Serenity Hauss. (Courtesy photo / APD)

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Police seek information on missing girl

She was last seen about two weeks ago

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After a report from Grays Harbor County Public Health recommended implementing behavioral health crisis clinics at medical centers, hospitals are considering financial and logistical feasibility.

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Crisis centers key piece to behvioral health system, report says

Would reduce strain on EDs, jails, but hospitals uncertain about financials

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Summit Pacific Medical Center CEO Josh Martin addresses the crowd during the hospital’s groundbreaking ceremony for its new expansion project on Wednesday, Jan. 31.

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Summit Pacific breaks ground on $60M expansion project

Project to add 30,000 square feet, double bed capacity, should take a little more than two years

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The Ocean Shores Police Department is investigating a new string of possible mail thefts.

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Ocean Shores police investigating new string of mail thefts

It’s unclear if it’s connected to a similar pattern last month

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Blood levels in Washington are at a low ebb, according to nonprofit donation agency Bloodworks Northwest.

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Blood donations urgently needed after holidays, icy weather

Low numbers of donors have reduced supplies to critical levels

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Connie Parsons, who volunteers with The Friends of the Aberdeen Museum (FAM), gives a tour of the space at 200 W. Market Suite 1. To enter FAM, which is situated inside the Aberdeen Art Center building, head to the door on K Street. Parsons said it takes about “one month’s worth of research,” and then about a week to get the exhibits going.

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The Friends of the Aberdeen Museum make history come alive

Grays Harbor used to be full of theaters, but now it only has a few left in operation.…

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The Grays Harbor County Coroner’s Office is working to identify circumstances of the death of a man in Aberdeen last Friday.

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Man found dead in Aberdeen identiifed

The cause of death is not yet known

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The Galway Bay’s ABC3 Festival begins on Friday.

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Fiddles at the ready: Appalachian and bluegrass fest returns to Harbor

It’s a celebration of what Irish music grew and flourished into

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Bobbi McCracken, left, and Bette Worth, right — both of the Downtown Aberdeen Association — share a laugh at Tinderbox Coffee Roasters while they discuss what they love about Aberdeen. The topic is because the Downtown Aberdeen Association is launching a contest Thursday called “Tell us … why you love Aberdeen?” The point is to spread positivity about Aberdeen.

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Downtown Aberdeen Association launching contest to spread town cheer

A lot of people have negative comments about Aberdeen, so here’s a chance for people to point out…

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A fishing crew loads pots aboard their fishing boat on dump day in Westport Harbor.

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Commercial crab fishermen sortie for dump day

About 150 boats launched out of Westport alone