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10 Kalaloch cabins to be removed

On March 11, 2024, Port Angeles contractor 2Grade was to begin removing structurally compromised cabins at Kalaloch Lodge.

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A look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 1999 Forks Police Chief Bruce Hall had announced that pedestrian safety was going to be…

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Fourth-grade students compete in Battle of the Books on March 22

See the joy of reading come alive as fourth-grade students from Clallam County schools take part in a…

Litter pickup volunteer, Lisa Burnett, with a 2-day collection. She picked up litter along the roadway near her home in Clallam Bay. Submitted photos

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What a great place to live!

Dear Editor,

8th Grade

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FMS Quarter 2 Honor Roll

Honor Roll Based On Term 1

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Standup, Improv and Hillbilly Tunes Showcased at PC Comedy Variety Hour

PORT ANGELES, WA – Be prepared for an hour of belly laughs when standup, improv, and old-timey music…

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Spartan Spectator -Cherish Danae: A Star in the Making

By Eram’e Tost

John Anderson is the owner and curator of John’s Beachcombing Museum in Forks, Washington. Born and raised in Forks John has always had a passion for the beaches of the Northwest. Stop by and visit John & Debbie Anderson’s table at the EXPO. I’m sure John will be happy to talk about just about anything that washes up on our shores.

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Organizers prep for 38th annual beachcombing event set for the first weekend in March

By Clayton Franke

Yvonne and Mercedes Baker. Submitted photos

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January Academic Scholars

QVSD Homeschool Plus student Mercedes Baker has accelerated through her 8th-grade learning plan. While excelling at grade level…

Cub a chicken getter no more.

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Ode to an adopted dog

This week eleven years ago was a sad time… Our dog, a golden retriever named Zoey, had been…

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Remembering the Antlers Fire

Dear Editor,

A wet flag flies over the Forks Post Office …with a rainbow backdrop. Photo MJ Ashue

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The Rain Keepers

By Christi Baron

Rainforest Council for the Arts hosted a two-day painting class with local artist Carol Simons last weekend. Those attending created an 8x10 farm scene on canvas. All supplies were furnished for the class and cost $35; additional funding for the activity was made possible through donations from the Ben and Myrtle Walking Memorial Trust. Photo Linda Offutt

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RCA offers painting class at the RAC

Rainforest Council for the Arts hosted a two-day painting class with local artist Carol Simons last weekend. Those…