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From the left, Lt. Steve Timmons, Chief Dale Green, administrative coordinator Becky Ellis, Deputy Chief Jay Staten and Lt. Andy Snodgrass display a plaque commemorating the accreditation process for the Aberdeen Police Department.

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Aberdeen Police Department accredited by statewide organization

The process took more than a year to complete.

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A proposal to build a links-style golf course near Westport is still much alive.

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Westport links proposal undergoing review

Recent studies assess environmental, economic implications

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This eagle was brought in by the Quinault Indian Nation wildlife biologists and treated for seizures. He was then transferred to Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue for flight time and then returned to the Twin Harbors Wildlife Center in Montesano for release back on the Quinault tribal lands.

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Twin Harbors Wildlife Center recieves $15,000 grant

Reward will be used to build a mew to support the rehibilitation of raptors

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Shores council to vote on mayor’s salary

Martin deciding between restaurant industry job and duties to city

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Two bikes, valued at approximately $8,000 apiece by their owners, were stolen and recovered in short order on Wednesday, Nov. 16.

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Two arrested following theft of electric bikes

The bikes were secured together, hampering efforts to abscond with them.

Mike Duffy
1943-2022

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Hyaks remember Mike Duffy

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

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Deckhands pull in a crab pot as their boat tests the quality of Dungeness crab for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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Dungeness crab season delayed until at least mid-December

The crab need a little more time to eat before harvesting, said Fish and Wildlife.

A fire completely destroyed a vacant Aberdeen residence early on Nov. 21. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Fire destroys vacant building and nearly takes out adjacent building

Hoquiam and Aberdeen have been plagued by a string of fires of late.

As the winter draws nigh, the fire departments from around the county caution people to be safe and use common sense to avoid structure fires that could threaten lives and property. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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As structure fires are on the rise across the county, here’s how to stay safe

Winter marks structure fire season.

The Aberdeen Police Department is investigating a fatal hit-and-run that occurred Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. (Scott Rodgerson / Unsplash)

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Aberdeen police investigating fatal hit-and-run

The driver was located, dead from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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The Coast Guard recently announced an increased penalty for a case involving the violation of the Jones Act in October.

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Fine quadrupled for repeat offender “paper captain” violation

His previous violations were in 2010, the investigation revealed.

Summit Pacific Medical Center CEO Josh Martin took the floor to unveil a three-year Community Health Needs Assessment during a community forum on Wednesday, Nov. 16, in Elma. The plan highlighted areas of concern in the community, health wise, and solutions to combat them. (Allen Leister / The Daily World)

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Community Health Needs Assessment highlights community forum

Summit Pacific Medical Center unveiled its three-year plan to address community health concerns

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Evan Brockhoff and Logan Slosson, students with the Ocosta High School’s Maritime afterschool program, buff out a deckplate as part of a boat restoration on Nov. 9.

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From the hull out: Westport students learning the ways of the sea

It’s the first year of the new maritime program.