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Clam diggers flocked to beaches south of Moclips Monday, May 17 for a chance to capture a limit of Razor Clams along the Pacific Ocean beaches. Clam diggers were many but then so were the clams as is evident here with all the dug holes and sportsmen. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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WDFW approves more razor clam digging days at Mocrocks Beach

Shellfish managers have approved more days of razor clam digging at Mocrocks Beach only after marine toxin tests…

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Reservations for Hoh Rain Forest Campground now available online

Reservations for the peak season at the Hoh Campground in Olympic National Park are now available online through…

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Maskless on the Peninsula

Vaccine opens the door

Training for new volunteers includes class time.

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CCFPD #1 and Swift Water Rescue Training

Clallam County Fire Protection District #1 currently has six new recruits who are currently in training, three of…

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FHS Teachers… Thank you for inspiring, caring, listening, guiding and shaping our future

Heart of A Teacher

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Empower Yourself: Practical Tools for Living Alone

When you lose a loved one or are preparing to be alone, you will likely encounter certain practical,…

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Seventy -five pavers available

If you thought you had missed out then you are in luck. Purchase a paver, personalize with graduate’s…

Grandma Ford

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A Look Back …this week in the Forks Forum

I remember Grandma Ford

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Beach Cleanups …Why do we sort and count and report?

By Nancy Messmer

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Forest Officials remind visitors of spring conditions and continued high use

As weather continues to warm Forest officials are reminding visitors of potentially dangerous conditions and expected continued high…

C. Edward Cone outside his cabin near Mora, WA, in the 1930s. Olson Family photo

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C. Edward Cone …West End Pioneer

By Christi Baron

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VHOCC online grief support group starts April 13

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County (VHOCC) announces an online grief support group, offered free of charge. Enrollment will…

Captures for European green crab were down across the North Olympic Peninsula with only three found in Dungeness. Resource managers there plan to trap in April and May and if none are captured they’ll turn to a monthly monitoring system. Photo courtesy of USFWS

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Invasive green crab numbers dwindle in Dungeness

Neah Bay resource managers to further research this summer with video