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#BreakingNews: A resident of #GraysHarborCounty, Washington, has died after being infected with #H5N5 bird flu, a strain never before seen in humans.

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H5N5 Avian influenza confirmed in Grays Harbor County resident For immediate release: November 14, 2025 (25-138) First detection of this strain in a human, risk to the public remains low Contact: DOH Communications

WASHINGTON STATE: “H5N5 Avian influenza confirmed in Grays Harbor County resident” doh.wa.gov/newsroom/h5n... - Washington State Department of Health

#AvianInfluenza #GraysHarborCounty #WashingtonState

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First suspected human case of avian influenza reported in Washington this year Health officials are working to determine how the person was exposed.

“GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY, Wash. — A Grays Harbor County resident tested preliminarily positive for avian influenza — the first suspected human case of bird flu reported in Washington in 2025…” www.king5.com/article/news... - KING 5 News

#AvianInfluenza #GraysHarborCounty #WashingtonState

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Federal cuts imperil a crucial project in a red WA county Grays Harbor County in Washington secured a federal grant to pay for a much-needed levee with bipartisan support. Then the Trump administration cut the program.

A critical levee project in Grays Harbor county is now in doubt due to proposed funding cuts from the Trump administration.

This bipartisan project would help reduce the burden of flood insurance for county residents and local businesses. www.seattletimes.com/nation-world... #graysharborcounty

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A black-and-white photo of a building's entrance, labeled "City Hall Elma." The photograph is monochromatic and appears to be from an older period given its style. It shows the front view with two glass-paneled doors centered between large white walls. Above the doors are words reading 'CITY HALL ELMA.' There seems to be a small ledge or step in front of the entrance, suggesting it may have been designed for wheelchair accessibility at some point but now lacks such features as ramps.

The building's facade is plain with little ornamentation except for two vertical lines on either side of the doors. The sky above is overcast, indicating cloudy weather conditions during the time when this photo was taken. There are no visible people or other objects in front of the entrance which places a strong focus on the building itself.

The image also contains handwritten and printed text at its edges suggesting it may be part of a collection labeled 'D-P504S' with additional notes like "MAY 23,1967" beneath. This indicates that this photo was cataloged or tagged by someone who took an interest in historical records.

The photograph is credited to Dorothea Lange as per the watermark at its bottom right corner, which also includes a website link for more information: https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7f4ba25398d90c4f8e9.jpg. This suggests that the image is part of an archive or collection curated by Dorothea Lange, [...]

A black-and-white photo of a building's entrance, labeled "City Hall Elma." The photograph is monochromatic and appears to be from an older period given its style. It shows the front view with two glass-paneled doors centered between large white walls. Above the doors are words reading 'CITY HALL ELMA.' There seems to be a small ledge or step in front of the entrance, suggesting it may have been designed for wheelchair accessibility at some point but now lacks such features as ramps. The building's facade is plain with little ornamentation except for two vertical lines on either side of the doors. The sky above is overcast, indicating cloudy weather conditions during the time when this photo was taken. There are no visible people or other objects in front of the entrance which places a strong focus on the building itself. The image also contains handwritten and printed text at its edges suggesting it may be part of a collection labeled 'D-P504S' with additional notes like "MAY 23,1967" beneath. This indicates that this photo was cataloged or tagged by someone who took an interest in historical records. The photograph is credited to Dorothea Lange as per the watermark at its bottom right corner, which also includes a website link for more information: https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7f4ba25398d90c4f8e9.jpg. This suggests that the image is part of an archive or collection curated by Dorothea Lange, [...]

Western Washington, Grays Harbor County, Elma. Modern building adjoining power company building and across the street from 20444-C

#Western #Washington #GraysHarborCounty #CityHallElma #CITYHALLELMA #DorotheaLange #American #WesternWashingtons […]

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The image depicts a historical two-story building situated on Main Street in Elma, Grays Harbor County. The structure is painted white and features a mix of architectural styles with elements like gabled roofs, large windows, and decorative trim around the eaves. Attached to the right side of this main building appears another smaller modern-looking one, possibly for commercial use given its storefront appearance.

A prominent feature in front of the older-style building is a signboard that reads "Power Pugel Sound Light," indicating it was once part of an electric power or lighting business related to Puget Sound. The sidewalk next to this historic structure appears well-maintained and clean, suggesting urban development around newer establishments such as plumbing & heating services.

The street looks quiet with no visible pedestrians at the moment the photograph seems to have been taken. In addition, a modern building is seen adjacent to what could be identified as Elma City Hall based on its architectural design which aligns with typical municipal buildings of that era in American small towns.

This image captures an interesting juxtaposition of old and new architecture within this historical setting. It also points out how commercial establishments adapted their services over time, from power generation or lighting to plumbing & heating solutions as evidenced by the signage present on the building facade.

The image depicts a historical two-story building situated on Main Street in Elma, Grays Harbor County. The structure is painted white and features a mix of architectural styles with elements like gabled roofs, large windows, and decorative trim around the eaves. Attached to the right side of this main building appears another smaller modern-looking one, possibly for commercial use given its storefront appearance. A prominent feature in front of the older-style building is a signboard that reads "Power Pugel Sound Light," indicating it was once part of an electric power or lighting business related to Puget Sound. The sidewalk next to this historic structure appears well-maintained and clean, suggesting urban development around newer establishments such as plumbing & heating services. The street looks quiet with no visible pedestrians at the moment the photograph seems to have been taken. In addition, a modern building is seen adjacent to what could be identified as Elma City Hall based on its architectural design which aligns with typical municipal buildings of that era in American small towns. This image captures an interesting juxtaposition of old and new architecture within this historical setting. It also points out how commercial establishments adapted their services over time, from power generation or lighting to plumbing & heating solutions as evidenced by the signage present on the building facade.

Western Washington, Grays Harbor country. Elma. Main street. Note modern building which adjoins Elma city hall. The real estate and flower business is across the street

#Western #Washington #GraysHarbor #MainStreet #GraysHarborCounty #ElmaCityHall […]

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The image captures a black and white view of Main Street, Elma, Washington as it appears on an overcast day. The perspective is from the front of city hall, looking down towards the intersection with U.S. 410.

On either side of the street are various commercial establishments including what looks like real estate offices (as indicated by signs), stores selling flowers and men's goods such as clothing and furnishings/shoes, a dry goods store advertising "men's" items, and other general retail shops.
There is no visible activity on the street; only parked cars can be seen. Two vintage vehicles are noticeable: an automobile in front of what seems to be a florist shop with a sign reading "POETRY DEPT," indicating that this establishment may offer literary goods as well.

The architecture reflects early 20th-century design, with simple facades and functional appearance rather than ornamentation. The sidewalks are lined with utility poles supporting power lines which run above the street level.
In terms of context or background story: Based on its location in Elma, Washington within Grays Harbor County along U.S. Route 410 as mentioned by you, this photograph likely captures a moment from life during that era possibly around the early to mid-20th century given the style of vehicles and clothing signage styles.

Overall, it's an everyday snapshot showcasing small-town America in its humble beginnings with clear skies overhead  [...]

The image captures a black and white view of Main Street, Elma, Washington as it appears on an overcast day. The perspective is from the front of city hall, looking down towards the intersection with U.S. 410. On either side of the street are various commercial establishments including what looks like real estate offices (as indicated by signs), stores selling flowers and men's goods such as clothing and furnishings/shoes, a dry goods store advertising "men's" items, and other general retail shops. There is no visible activity on the street; only parked cars can be seen. Two vintage vehicles are noticeable: an automobile in front of what seems to be a florist shop with a sign reading "POETRY DEPT," indicating that this establishment may offer literary goods as well. The architecture reflects early 20th-century design, with simple facades and functional appearance rather than ornamentation. The sidewalks are lined with utility poles supporting power lines which run above the street level. In terms of context or background story: Based on its location in Elma, Washington within Grays Harbor County along U.S. Route 410 as mentioned by you, this photograph likely captures a moment from life during that era possibly around the early to mid-20th century given the style of vehicles and clothing signage styles. Overall, it's an everyday snapshot showcasing small-town America in its humble beginnings with clear skies overhead [...]

Western Washington, Grays Harbor County, Elma. On U.S. 410. Looking up the main street from point in front of city hall

#Western #Washington #GraysHarborCounty #MainStreet #Route410 #America #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772833/

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#GraysHarborCollege and #GraysHarborCounty schools and districts. We appreciate GHCF for being such a great and consistent partner in this work!

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old rural landscape. In the foreground, there are overgrown fields with tall grasses swaying gently in what seems to be a breeze. The middle ground shows several weathered wooden houses, one of which stands out as a prominent two-story building with a pitched roof and dormer windows on its upper level, possibly indicating it was once an important community structure such as a school or church.

Behind the housing area lies a lush forest composed mainly of coniferous trees like pine and spruce. The sky above is partly cloudy but allows for enough sunlight to cast soft shadows across the scene. In the background stands another building with multiple gables, suggesting it might have been used for storage or as part of an industrial complex.

The landscape hints at a sense of abandonment yet resilience, with the buildings standing against time and nature's reclaiming force. The overall atmosphere is quiet, reflective, and carries historical weight that speaks to times past when this place was more active in its daily life.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old rural landscape. In the foreground, there are overgrown fields with tall grasses swaying gently in what seems to be a breeze. The middle ground shows several weathered wooden houses, one of which stands out as a prominent two-story building with a pitched roof and dormer windows on its upper level, possibly indicating it was once an important community structure such as a school or church. Behind the housing area lies a lush forest composed mainly of coniferous trees like pine and spruce. The sky above is partly cloudy but allows for enough sunlight to cast soft shadows across the scene. In the background stands another building with multiple gables, suggesting it might have been used for storage or as part of an industrial complex. The landscape hints at a sense of abandonment yet resilience, with the buildings standing against time and nature's reclaiming force. The overall atmosphere is quiet, reflective, and carries historical weight that speaks to times past when this place was more active in its daily life.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: The church closed when the mill closed, but the houses are again occupied in the abandoned mill village. Washington, Grays Harbor County, Malone. General caption number 39

#Washington #GraysHarborCounty #Malone […]

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The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of an old rural community, with focus on the main building which appears to be a church. The structure is white and has several windows along its walls. It features a steeple at one end and there are three smaller buildings nearby, possibly houses or outbuildings. These structures all have pitched roofs and gabled fronts.

Behind these dwellings lies an expanse of grass leading up to the woods with dense coniferous trees suggesting it might be in a region like Western Washington known for its pine forests. The sky is overcast but there's enough light that suggests daytime conditions, which indicates this could possibly represent a late fall or early winter scene.

In terms of context given by text overlaid on top of the image: "The church closed when the mill closed, but the houses are again occupied in the abandoned mill village. Washington, Grays Harbor County, Malone. General caption number 39" indicates that this rural community is likely to be a former industrial town where people used to work at mills (likely referring to sawmills given the context). The church and other buildings have fallen into disuse but there are signs of residential life continuing in some form as indicated by laundry hanging on a line outside one house.

The general caption number 39 suggests that this could be part of an ongoing study or documentation project, potentially related to historical  [...]

The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of an old rural community, with focus on the main building which appears to be a church. The structure is white and has several windows along its walls. It features a steeple at one end and there are three smaller buildings nearby, possibly houses or outbuildings. These structures all have pitched roofs and gabled fronts. Behind these dwellings lies an expanse of grass leading up to the woods with dense coniferous trees suggesting it might be in a region like Western Washington known for its pine forests. The sky is overcast but there's enough light that suggests daytime conditions, which indicates this could possibly represent a late fall or early winter scene. In terms of context given by text overlaid on top of the image: "The church closed when the mill closed, but the houses are again occupied in the abandoned mill village. Washington, Grays Harbor County, Malone. General caption number 39" indicates that this rural community is likely to be a former industrial town where people used to work at mills (likely referring to sawmills given the context). The church and other buildings have fallen into disuse but there are signs of residential life continuing in some form as indicated by laundry hanging on a line outside one house. The general caption number 39 suggests that this could be part of an ongoing study or documentation project, potentially related to historical [...]

The church closed when the mill closed, but the houses are again occupied in the abandoned mill village. Washington, Grays Harbor County, Malone. General caption number 39

#Washington #GraysHarborCounty #Malone #WesternWashington #DorotheaLange […]

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So much chaos but these lovely students really made my week.
#FreshStart #GroupClasses #GraysHarborCounty

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old rural setting. In the foreground, there are two wooden structures that appear to be houses or sheds with gabled roofs. One of them has its roof exposed, showing beams underneath, suggesting it may have been damaged or demolished in part.

Behind these buildings, rows of clothes hang on lines strung between poles and trees, indicating a domestic scene where laundry is being air-dried outside. The yard around the houses appears unkempt with overgrown grasses and weeds visible near one side.

In the background stands a dense forest composed primarily of coniferous trees like pine or cedar. This suggests that the location could be in a temperate climate zone known for such forests, possibly indicative of an American West Coast region given the reference to Western Washington State.

The image is marked with 'E-81205' on its right side, likely indicating it as part of a larger collection or archive. The photo seems historical and could be documenting life during a time when works projects administration workers lived in company houses that were previously associated with an industrial setting like a mill.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old rural setting. In the foreground, there are two wooden structures that appear to be houses or sheds with gabled roofs. One of them has its roof exposed, showing beams underneath, suggesting it may have been damaged or demolished in part. Behind these buildings, rows of clothes hang on lines strung between poles and trees, indicating a domestic scene where laundry is being air-dried outside. The yard around the houses appears unkempt with overgrown grasses and weeds visible near one side. In the background stands a dense forest composed primarily of coniferous trees like pine or cedar. This suggests that the location could be in a temperate climate zone known for such forests, possibly indicative of an American West Coast region given the reference to Western Washington State. The image is marked with 'E-81205' on its right side, likely indicating it as part of a larger collection or archive. The photo seems historical and could be documenting life during a time when works projects administration workers lived in company houses that were previously associated with an industrial setting like a mill.

Western Washington, Grays Harbor County, Malone, Washington. Company houses of closed mill, now mainly occupied by Works Projects Administration (WPA) workers. See general caption number 37

#Western #Washington #GraysHarborCounty #Malone #American […]

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With that said, my town has its own Roswell event.

#pnw #pnwaliens #ufo #ufocrash #graysharborcounty #washingtonstate

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