On Sept. 24, Rachel Wakefield of Taholah became the 50,000th person to visit the Museum of the North Beach.
Aberdeen artist Mery Swanson received a pleasant surprise last week as she was preparing to launch her latest large-scale endeavor.
“Cabaret,” set in a Berlin nightclub in the early 1930s, debuted on Broadway in 1966.
The Aberdeen Revitalization Movement will host its inaugural Summerfest on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Grays Harbor Pride is moving inland — which might seem illogical, given this year’s pirate theme.
This is Julayne Fleury’s sixth year directing the group’s summer musical.
The Aberdeen All Class Reunion, celebrating Weatherwax High School’s 110th year, is just a week away.
Four years after adding the Art Attack Fun Run to the annual ArtWalk agenda, the organizers are expanding it even further for the event’s 20th anniversary.
With so much progress being made, I barely noticed for the first week that I wasn’t getting any mail.
John Hughes, the state’s chief historian, is putting together a series of in-depth profiles of Washingtonians who made a difference during turbulent times 50 years ago.
Dale Dineen is busily harvesting her lavender field west of Hoquiam.
“Mamma Mia,” Brad Duffy’s final production for Grays Harbor College, opens Friday at the Bishop Center for the Performing Arts.
This weekend, the Aberdeen library is inviting the public to a 50th birthday party for its wise old greeter.