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Parents can give input on early childhood health services

Grays Harbor County Public Health conducting health gap analysis for kids age 0-5

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
From left: Eli Gil, Isaac Gil, Mason Stover and Ferdanda Gil play a game of football in the snow on Thursday, Feb. 23.

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Storm drapes Harbor in snow, lifts

Thursday high temps were coldest on record for Feb. 23

(Courtesy of Michelle Fogus) Adam Seri-Levi of Intuition Robotics delivers a presentation in Pacific County last year about ElliQ, an artificial intelligence companion, which sits on the table.

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Robot could improve health in aging population

Artificial intellegence in homes could reduce loneliness, strain on emergency departments

(Courtesy of Elma School District) Elma voters rejected a $66M bond that would've funded construction of a new school and renovated athletic fields on the grounds of Elma Elementary School.

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Voters reject Elma bond, approve Ocosta levy

Elma’s $66 million proposed bond would’ve funded new school building

Clayton Franke / The Daily World
Jeff Hummel, president of Rockfish Inc. and director of the Northwest Shipwreck Alliance, visited Satsop Elementary Friday, Feb. 10 to give a presentation about his recent discovery of the SS Pacific.

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A submersible at Satsop

Treasure hunter, robot that discovered shipwrecked SS Pacific visit Satsop Elementary

Courtesy photo / Catherine Welch Facebook
The family of missing commercial crab fisherman Bryson Fitch surrounds the wheel salvaged from the Ethel May during the early days of the search.

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Community determined to find missing fisherman

Man went missing after crabbing vessel capsized near Willapa Bay Feb. 5.

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World
A crowd gathered Saturday, Feb. 11 in Ocean City to witness the 15th annual “Burning Bear.”

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“Burning bear” celebrates chainsaw carving

Carvers sculpt, burn 14-foot wooden bear as part of 15-year tradition

(Clayton Franke / The Daily World) Pennywort, a green aquatic plant native to Asia, growing in the north end of the Grand Canal in Ocean Shores.

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Aquatic plant plan in works

Ocean Shores honing major vegetation management strategy for third time in three decades

Elma School District's $66 million bond would provide funding for a new intermediate elementary school and updated athletic fields. (Courtesy photo / Elma School District)

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Elma voters to decide on $66M school district bond

Bond would fund new school building to ease bulging elementary, middle schools

Clayton Franke / The Daily World 
Rose Warne, second from left, and her husband, Skyler Warne, front right, receive haircuts from Pat Gordon and Laina Caldwell, respectively, at the Project Homeless Connect Event on Thursday, Jan. 26 at the Aberdeen Senior Center.

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Haircuts and helping hands: Project Homeless Connect Event provides services, coincides with Point In Time Count

Event at Aberdeen Senior Center drew roughly 150

(Gray and Osborne, Inc.) A design for part of the High Dune Trail.

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High Dune Trail bids come in on target

Council will award contract next month, groundbreaking projected for June

(Clayton Franke / The Daily World) Emily Fales, left, a service forester with the Washington Department of Natural Resources, takes a tour of Merc Boyer's family forest. The DNR has added 18 new service foresters, who provide technical assistance to landowners, in the last six months.

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DNR expanding landowner programs

State legislature has put increased focused on forest health

(The Arc of Grays Harbor) The Grays Harbor Equity Taskforce hopes to improve access to services for marginalized groups.

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Human service agencies partner to take on equity issues

Grays Harbor Equity Taskforce will tackle barriers for marginalized groups