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Oysterville Swap Shuffles Houses

Oysterville homeowner Cyndy Hayward successfully relocated her custom-built house to a larger meadow, captivating local residents with the moving spectacle. This event highlights the community's adaptability and growing needs for space, reflecting broader trends in housing and lifestyle.

From green crab to golden sunsets A pictorial look back on Pacific County life in 2023

The article captures significant events and milestones in Pacific County life throughout 2023, showcasing achievements in sports, fishing, and community celebrations. Highlights include record Dungeness crab catches, the graduation of a record number of students, and various local festivals, all contributing to the region's vibrant culture.

Albacore angler reels in world-record tuna

John Cooney has set a new world record for the longest albacore tuna, measuring 87 centimeters (34.25 inches), recognized by the International Game Fish Association. Caught off the Washington coast while live-bait fishing, the fish was safely released back into the ocean. This achievement highlights the region's rich fishing opportunities and Cooney's skill as an angler.

Top trappers Willapa Bay crew leads front-line fight against green crab

A dedicated team from Willapa Bay has made significant strides in combating the invasive European green crab, removing over 120,000 crabs this year alone. This effort is crucial for protecting Washington's shellfish and aquaculture industries, as each crab can consume up to 40 clams daily. The crew's innovative trapping methods and local commitment highlight the importance of community involvement in environmental conservation.

'A nuisance to the neighborhood' City demos former drug house

Long Beach officials have successfully demolished a dilapidated property on Washington Avenue North that had been a persistent nuisance due to drug activity and code violations for nearly 20 years. The city invested around $50,000 in cleanup efforts, anticipating a return of approximately $200,000 through auctioning off the lots. Mayor Jerry Phillips emphasized the community's relief as the demolition marks a significant step toward improving neighborhood safety.

Anytime, anywhere Long Beach Peninsula 4X4 Rescue saves hundreds stranded in the sand

The Long Beach 4x4 Rescue group, founded by Daniel McGee, has rapidly grown to over 1,700 members, providing vital assistance to those stranded in the sand. This grassroots initiative has not only enhanced beach safety but has also fostered community spirit among local off-road enthusiasts.

Going deep Charter offers new trips targeting big lingcod, black cod

Sea Breeze Charters has launched a new deep-water charter fishing trip to meet the increasing demand from anglers seeking larger catches like lingcod and black cod. Owner Steve Sohlstrom emphasizes the opportunity for thrill-seekers to engage in deep-sea fishing for these prized species. With new equipment and a well-prepared fleet, the charter service aims to enhance the fishing experience in Ilwaco.

Beacon RV Park generates protest

Residents of Beacon RV Park in Ilwaco face eviction as new ownership plans extensive renovations, leaving many unable to afford relocation. Local protests highlight the emotional and financial struggles of those still living in the park, including families and individuals who feel neglected by the community and authorities. Amidst concerns over living conditions and safety, the community rallies in support of the affected residents.

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