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Community members can learn more about shoreline erosion at Kalaloch from Dr. Ian Miller on Nov.1 at the Forks Branch Library. Submitted photo

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Learn about Kalaloch’s coastal bluff erosion at Forks Library, Nov. 1

The Forks Branch Library, 171 S. Forks Ave., will host Dr. Ian Miller for a presentation and discussion…

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Trailer Disconnect Causes Highway 101 Blockage Near Cooper Ranch Road

A non-injury collision Wednesday morning blocked both lanes of U.S. Highway 101 near Cooper Ranch Road after a…

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Dinosaurs were very popular!

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Rain Couldn’t Scare Off the Fun at Truck or Treat!

The annual Forks Assembly of God Truck or Treat took place on Saturday afternoon with some very wet…

Hurley’s Hauntland is located at 180 Spartan Ave (behind the Forks Library) is open FREE to ALL ages (Newborn to 100+) on Halloween, October 31st, from 4ish till 9ish.

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Hurley’s Hauntland

Hurley’s Hauntland is located at 180 Spartan Ave (behind the Forks Library) is open FREE to ALL ages…

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A Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week twenty-five years ago the Upper Hoh Road had been closed because of a washout. After inspection…

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Forks Lions Continue 44-Year Tradition of “Firewood for Food” Exchange with Quincy

For the 44th consecutive year, the Forks Lions Club teamed up with the Quincy Men’s Service Club for…

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The first Congregational Church once stood at the corner of what is now Calawah Way and Merchant Rd. The land was donated by Martha Merchant Maybury. She was one of the founders of the church.

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WEHS hears about the history of the Congregational Church

The West End Historical Society met on Tuesday Oct. 21. The presentation that was planned, by Coast Guard…

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Spooky Movie Marathon and Trick-or-Treating at Forks Library, Oct. 31

Visit the Forks Branch Library, 171 S. Forks Ave., from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Halloween for…

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West End 9-1-1 calls – Police, fire, and EMT – Oct. 20-26

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Federal suit filed against coach

Complaint alleges sexual harassment

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Some Forks Elementary students and staff looked ready to hit the woods last Friday as they dressed in their best logger gear for Hickory Shirt - Heritage Days. After the serious shots came the silly ones, proving that celebrating our roots is always more fun with a little laughter.

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FES goes crazy for Hickory Shirt – Heritage Days

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Photo Christi BaronSome Forks Elementary students and staff looked ready to hit the woods last Friday as they dressed in their best logger gear for Hickory Shirt – Heritage Days. After the serious shots came the silly ones, proving that celebrating our roots is always more fun with a little laughter.

CLALLAM COUNTY – The General Election is underway! Ballots were mailed on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, to all…

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Forks City Council Approves Hazard Mitigation Plan, Red Ribbon Week Proclamation

The Forks City Council met Monday, Oct. 13, with members Vilkesh Patel, Joe Soha, and Jeff Gingell present.…