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Fireworks at Tillicum Park, July 4th more activities are planned for Friday - Sunday. Photo submitted by Victoria Robertson/Todd Garcia

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Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July activities July 5-8

Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July activities continue:

Awards won by the local VFW, in the center is the framed certificate won for the article published in the Forks Forum on Sept. 7, 2017. Submitted photo

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Forks VFW Post 9106 wins awards!

Many local groups have been featured recently in the Forks Forum winning awards … Forks Elks and the…

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CLALLAM COUNTY BURN RESTRICTIONS

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CLALLAM COUNTY BURN RESTRICTIONS

The Clallam County Burn Restrictions will take effect July 1, 2018, and run through October 1, 2018, unless…

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Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July?

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Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July?

Last week someone asked, “Why is it called the Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July?”

Just before dawn law enforcement took action at a residence on G Street in Forks. Submitted Photo

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Forks Father and Son Arrested For Heroin Sales

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2018 Schedule of Events-Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July

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2018 Schedule of Events-Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July

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FHS grad plans and scholarships

SCOTT ALAN ARCHIBALD Scott will be attending Gonzaga University studying biology with a pre-med track - QV Scholarship,…

Longtime Forks resident Edna Leppell will be the Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July Parade Grand Marshal.

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Forks 4th Parade Honorees selected

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WSP urges motorcycle riders to slow down, ride safe

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WSP urges motorcycle riders to slow down, ride safe

Port Angeles – The Washington State Patrol (WSP) urges motorcycle riders to slow down and utilize safe riding…

Before heading to La Push, Gov. Jay Inslee mets on the site of the future Quileute School with members of the Quileute Tribal Council. Tribal council members greeting the Governor are: Chairman Doug Woodruff, Vice Chairman Tony Foster, Secretary James Jackson, Treasurer Skyler Foster, and Member at Large Zachary Jones. The new school will be built on higher ground out of the tsunami danger zone. Plans for the school are moving along and if all goes well it could open for students in 2020 - 2021. Photo Christi Baron

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Expanding broadband to every corner of Washington topic of Governor’s tour

Expanding high-speed internet statewide is a priority for Gov. Jay Inslee, who visited rural communities across the state…