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Celebrate Nurses

We have a Celebrate Nurses special section out now.

Forks gears up for new ‘Twilight’ book release

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Forks gears up for new ‘Twilight’ book release

Decision expected Aug. 1 on whether September festival will go on

School districts weigh graduation options

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School districts weigh graduation options

Virtual ceremonies, car parades among ideas

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Customer service available by phone at Clallam libraries

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System now is offering customer service in Clallam County by phone…

Olympic National Park offers online activities

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Olympic National Park offers online activities

Each day highlighted with a theme that explains an aspect of national parks

Port Townsend Farmers Market opens Saturday with changes

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Port Townsend Farmers Market opens Saturday with changes

Online ordering now available

This April 10, 2020, photo shows Allison Sturm, Urban Farm Assistant, at the Urban Growers Collective farm in Chicago. The nonprofit teaches young kids and others to grow vegetables at eight urban farms around the city. While their spring educational programs are on hold due to rules on social distancing, Laurell Sims, the co-founder, said they are still focusing on food production and getting produce to families that need it. (Laurell Sims via AP)

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Victory gardens connect Americans again

By Kristin M. Hall | The Associated Press

Blooming tulips

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Blooming tulips

PORT ANGELES — Tulips come into bloom in planters at the Esplanade along Railroad Avenue on Saturday, April…

Online art show, ‘Earth: An Abstract,’ opens Saturday

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Online art show, ‘Earth: An Abstract,’ opens Saturday

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center launches first virtual exhibit

In this Oct. 23, 2019, photo, amateur botanist David Benscoter, of the Lost Apple Project, works in an orchard at an abandoned homestead near Genesee, Idaho. Benscoter and fellow amateur botanist EJ Brandt recently learned that their work in the fall of 2019 has led to the rediscovery of 10 apple varieties in the Pacific Northwest that were planted by long-ago pioneers and had been thought extinct. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus)

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10 pioneer-era apple types thought extinct found in US West

By Gillian Flaccus | Associated Press

Two Girls Waffle House, Alaska, the 1900s.

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When restaurants close, Americans lose much more than a meal

By Rebecca L. Spang

Vote for Jaymi for Inked Magazine Covergirl

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Vote for Jaymi for Inked Magazine Covergirl

Calling all Forks Facebookers local tattooed gal Jaymi Goetze is on a mission to be on the cover…

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Canceled or Cancelled … it’s all the same

Where to start …with the Governor’s recent Statewide Emergency Proclamation closing restaurants, bars and other recreational and entertainment…