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(Allen Leister | The Daily World)
                                Professional health officials such as Kenneth Bangs (Right), provided the public with education and distribution of resources like NARCAN and Fentanyl test strips that can used to help overdosed individuals on Aug. 31, at the Overdose Awareness Day event, in Aberdeen.
Local Grays Harbor health agencies thrilled to provide...
By Allen Leister The Daily World • September 21, 2022 1:30 am

Drug use is not a new phenomenon in America. From the “war on drugs” in the 1970s to the opioid…

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(Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World)
                                Quinault Indian Nation President Guy Capoeman (left) cuts the Quinault Wellness Center ceremonial ribbon with other members of the Quinault tribe on Aug. 31, in Aberdeen. The treatment center is excepted to have its grand opening on Oct. 3.
Quinault Wellness Center hosts open house
By Allen Leister The Daily World • September 21, 2022 1:30 am

Facility will look to help combat substance use disorders plaguing the community

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(Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World)
                                A photo illustration shows Aberdeen Council Member Melvin Taylor is facing civil penalties from the State of Washington Public Disclosure (PDC) for an alleged violation of not filing a Personal Financial Affairs Statement, or F-1 report. This is the second such instance that Taylor has been in trouble with the PDC.
Aberdeen City Councilman runs afoul of state finance...
By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • September 21, 2022 1:30 am

Washington Public Disclosure Commission has levied fines before on Melvin Taylor

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Cars from all over Grays Harbor and beyond participated in the yearly Historic Montesano Car Show on Saturday, July 16, 2022, in Montesano. The event was family friendly and hosted raffle prices as well as food and craft vendors. (Photo Courtesy of Dave Foss)
Historic Car Show cruises into Montesano
By Allen Leister The Daily World • August 4, 2022 11:30 am

Cars are an important aspect of our society. From the days of its inception, they’ve allowed us to travel from…

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Floats from all over western Washington, such as this one from Port Orchard, joined to partake in the Grand Parade at the 63rd annual McCleary Bear Festival. The parade took place at noon on Saturday, July 9, 2022, in McCleary. (Allen Leister | The Daily World)
Thousands gather for Bear Festival in McCleary
By Allen Leister The Daily World • August 4, 2022 11:30 am

With summer in full effect, the feeling of the warm weather season appears to have a different aura about it…

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(Allen Leister | The Daily World)
                                Gov. Inslee (center) stands around board members from the Office of Chehalis Basis as they describe the work being done for the Wynoochee River restoration as part of the Early Action Reach projects. The Wynoochee River restoration project, which started in 2021, is slated for completion by the end of the summer.
Gov. Inslee visits flood hazard reduction projects in...
By Allen Leister The Daily World • August 4, 2022 11:30 am

Environmental concerns are no stranger to the Grays Harbor region, especially when it comes to flooding.

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Although 16 months have passed since the disappearance of 5-year-old Oakville native Oakley Carlson, the East County community is still raising awareness and funds for people who help find the young girl. (Allen Leister | The Daily World)
Nellivander’s Shoppe hosted fundraiser for Oakley Carlson
By Allen Leister The Daily World • July 27, 2022 1:30 am

While most people wrap up their plans from the holiday weekend, others are continuing work on projects for a more…

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(Gabe Green | The Daily World)
                                A crowd gazes from the Seaport Landing in Aberdeen at a fireworks display.
Officials talk rules and guidelines for fireworks
By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • July 27, 2022 1:30 am

Independence Day is just a couple days away, and with that comes the artistic, patriotic displays of fireworks.

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Mallory R. Mathews, a 16-year-old Aberdeen High School student, has been gone since Sunday, June 12, 2022. Her mother, Angie Mathews, just wants her home. She’s grateful for the community’s help. (Provided photo)
Mother of missing Aberdeen teen was desperate to...
By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • July 27, 2022 1:30 am

Angie Mathews sounded desperate in her search to find her daughter, Mallory R. Mathews, a 16-year-old Aberdeen High School student…

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(Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World) “Capt. Jack Sparrow,” and “Angelica,” the daughter of “Blackbeard,” played by Mike and Christine Vassar, were happy to oblige tourists, and The Daily World with an explanation of their dress, act, and why they love coming to Rusty Scupper’s Pirate Daze. The duo has come for about the last decade, and doesn’t plan on ending their tradition of driving from their home in St. Helens, Ore.
Walk a plank of fun in Westport
By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • July 6, 2022 11:30 am

A day in Grays Harbor County with blue skies, 70-degree temperatures and wind that didn’t make it cold, created a…

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(Allen Leister | The Daily World)
                                The Sand & Sawdust Festival features carvings of all things imaginable from Bigfoot, bears, eagles, to the Grim Reaper. As long as it’s considered family-friendly, carvers have full control of the art they make.
Sand Sawdust Festival brings crowds to Ocean Shores
By Allen Leister The Daily World • July 6, 2022 11:30 am

As the first official weekend of the summer season is in the rearview mirror, residents of Grays Harbor were greeted…

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(Matthew N. Wells | The Daily World) Aberdeen Police Department Chief Steve Shumate stands from left, with his wife Mandy, his mother Charlotte, and his sister Cindy Stutesman. Shumate, retiring June 30, 2022, after 33 years of service combined in Grays Harbor County, is “ready for a break.” His family is excited to have him back home. Mandy can’t wait for him to fulfill his promise to her, which is to cook for her every night.
Retiring Aberdeen Police Department Chief Steve Shumate thanks...
By Matthew N. Wells The Daily World • July 6, 2022 1:30 am

After serving 33 years in law enforcement, Aberdeen Police Chief Steve Shumate’s family is glad to have him home.

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(Allen Leister | The Daily World)
                                Terminal 2 (pictured) will be home to the construction of four more silos at the Port of Grays Harbor. The 12-month project is expected to begin in 2023. Terminal 4 (not pictured) will begin its expansion project in the first half of 2024.
Port of Grays Harbor announces timelines for Terminal...
By Allen Leister The Daily World • July 2, 2022 11:30 am

A few months after the announcement of a major expansion, as well as adding to a storage and export facility,…

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