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As sea levels rise, the Quinalt Nation moves to higher ground
This story was originally published by ICT and is reproduced here as part of the Global Indigenous Affairs Desk, an Indigenous-led collaboration between Grist, High Country News, ICT, Mongabay, Native News Online, and APTN. A little more than a century ago the village of Taholah was built where the ocean...
Hoquiam pellet plant approved for air quality permit
A proposal to build a wood pellet manufacturing facility in Hoquiam has received approval from regional air quality officials to move forward with construction. In a notice sent out on Tuesday, the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) issued its final determination on a 2023 air quality permit from Pacific Northwest Renewable Energy to build a plant that would turn woody biomass into pellets for fuel.
County commissioners hear homeless shelter proposal
For the first time in an official setting on Monday, the Grays Harbor County Board of Commissioners heard details of the city of Aberdeen’s proposal to purchase and operate a 100-hut homeless shelter village on the outskirts of the city limits in Junction City. Aberdeen met the county’s April...
AJ West holds superhero-themed Fun Run
Over 150 runners took part in the annual AJ West Elementary School Fun Run on Friday in Aberdeen. Thanks in part to a grant from the Washington Education Association’s Chinook regional office, the 2024 version of the approximate one-mile run consisted of 161 runners, members of the Aberdeen High School track and field team, Miss Grays Harbor and dozens of staff members and volunteers.
Brian Shay: ‘This is us trying to solve the problem’
On Monday night, the city of Hoquiam solved two issues the city has faced. Hoquiam City Council approved a bid to purchase a water leak correlator to “identify water leaks in the Hoquiam water system.” Shay explained what this will do. “This is a device that will help...
Harbor golfers dominate at 1A District Championships
It was a day of dominance for Harbor prep golfers at the 1A District 4 Girls Golf Championships on Tuesday at the Tumwater Valley Golf Course. Grays Harbor County golfers took nine of the top 10 spots, including the individual and team championships as well as all top six state-qualifying positions.
More addiction patients can take methadone at home, but some states lag behind
People wait in line for a methadone clinic to open in Hoquiam, Wash., in 2017. As a chorus of physicians and advocates calls for loosening methadone restrictions, states have been slower to adopt new relaxed federal rules (David Goldman/The Associated Press).
Banner day for Twin Harbor preps at 1A Evergreen Championships
Montesano’s boys team won the team title while Hoquiam’s Jane Roloff had a memorable performance at the 1A Evergreen League Championship meet on Friday in Montesano. Led by three event wins from senior Gabe Bodwell in the high jump, javelin and discus the Bulldogs scored 144 points to beat Elma (122).
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