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In this photo from after the January 1925 fire that destroyed most of the buildings on the east side of main street, the creamery tower can be seen, the side of it is scorched from the fire. The building to the right of it is the old creamery building that was torn down and replaced in 1968 by the building that was demolished last weekend. The only other building in this photo that is still standing is the building on the far left side of the photo, the former JT’s Sweet Stuffs. Forks Forum Archives                                The creamery building that survived the 1925 fire was demolished in 1968 after the new building was constructed.

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Past your eyes …local landmark gone

Way back in the early days of Forks there were dairies and a creamery was located near the…

FCH “You and Your Health” – Women’s Heart Health

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FCH “You and Your Health” – Women’s Heart Health

According to the American Heart Association, “Every minute in the United States, someone’s wife, mother, daughter or sister…

Missoula Children’s Theater to present Blackbeard

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Missoula Children’s Theater to present Blackbeard

Missoula Children’s Theater staff welcomed hopefull actors to the auditions for this weekends performance of “Blackbeard the Pirate.”…

Last years’ Citizen of the year, Lonnie Archibald and Business of the year recipient Conner Nielsen, Clear River Construction and Design, with Forks Chamber Director Lissy Andros at the 2017 awards presentations.

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Chamber seeks ‘Best Of’ nominees

The Forks Chamber of Commerce is currently seeking nominees for the 18th annual Best of our Community Awards.

Tourism project grant funds available for early 2019

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Tourism project grant funds available for early 2019

The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau (OPVB) is seeking applications for qualified tourism project grants, primarily targeted to off-peak…

Port funds 25 projects via the 2019 Community Partner Program

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Port funds 25 projects via the 2019 Community Partner Program

The Port of Port Angeles Board of Commissioners selected 25 projects to fund via the Port’s 2019 Community…

Author invites readers to “Go Truckin”

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Author invites readers to “Go Truckin”

Lonnie Archibald’s new book “Let’s Go Truckin” is now available at businesses in Aberdeen, Forks, Clallam Bay, Joyce,…

Sustainable Small Business Entrepreneurs move forward with Washington Coast Works

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Sustainable Small Business Entrepreneurs move forward with Washington Coast Works

Sixteen finalists, all emerging entrepreneurs from coastal communities in Pacific, Wahkiakum, Grays Harbor, Jefferson and Clallam Counties, have…

First Federal welcomes new Forks Branch Manager

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First Federal welcomes new Forks Branch Manager

First Federal is pleased to announce the hire of their new Forks Branch Manager, Kelly McConnell.

Rayonier awards grants to local charitable organizations

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Rayonier awards grants to local charitable organizations

Rayonier announced the award of more than $36,400 to area organizations serving Olympic Peninsula communities. Recipients of the…

Tourism Project Grant funds available for early 2019

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Tourism Project Grant funds available for early 2019

The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau (OPVB) is seeking applications for qualified tourism project grants, primarily targeted to off-peak…

Sue Keilman retires

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Sue Keilman retires

For 1,161 babies, Sue Keilman was the first person they met as they entered this world. Sue’s career…

American Legion Post 106 wants you!

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American Legion Post 106 wants you!

The Forks American Legion Post 106 is having a couple of get-togethers in October and November.