Johnny Brown was the first person that I actually knew that died. It was the summer of 1970………
For three sisters, a trip on the Forks Chamber’s logging and mill tour on July 1 was more than just curiosity about logging……..
Living in a rural area affords a person the chance to experience the rewards of raising ducks, chickens, sheep and other……….
The Olympic Loop Highway was completed in the summer of 1931 and opened the West End to more recreational activities………..
It was a fairly full house at Monday night’s City Council meeting. Many came in support of Darrel Gaydeski……
This is a tale of two stories that appeared in last week’s Forks Forum. One is about saving our history, the other is about covering
One of the most beautiful spots in the West End and maybe even in the world is Rialto Beach. Located 12
LLOYD ALLEN started in the logging business in Oregon in 1937, he was just out of high school and he began delivering fir
Vandalism: an action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
Recently our little community experienced
Clallam Bay, sweet, quiet, Clallam Bay. Who would ever want to hurt a hair on the head of the little community of Clallam
A few years ago I wrote a column for the Peninsula Daily News about the monument that once was in the Forks Cemetery and now has its
In January 1997, Diane Schostak recently had been named the West End Regional Chamber of Commerce director. George McCormick
A few years ago, Forks resident Chris Ford shared a photo on Facebook. It was of a group of men that included his father
