photos by Lonnie Archibald
The 5 to 8-year-olds were off and running at the sound of the horn in search of the prized Easter Eggs at the Tillicum Park baseball fields.

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An Easter Bunny, eggs, prizes,and children!

By Lonnie Archibald

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Families look on as games begin at the Forks.

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Niño/Children’s Day with Forks and Sequim Libraries

Children of all ages and their families are invited to celebrate el Día del Niño/Children’s Day with the…

Forks Elementary students got up close with slithery, slimy creatures recently. The creatures came in all sizes, including this large jumbo-size snake and ….

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Reptiles at FES

Forks Elementary students got up close with slithery, slimy creatures recently. The creatures came in all sizes, including…

Photo by Susan Kalmar
Kathy and Matt will discuss how to make your yard more attractive to birds, including plants that provide the most benefits. One highlight of the presentation is a demonstration of a hanging bird feeder that doubles as a planter! A few completed feeder/planters will be drawn as door prizes, and all participants will receive directions to make their own feeder/planter.

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“Native Plants for Better Backyard Birding”

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Nathan Kerr

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FMS March Students of the Month

5th Grade:

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A Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 2000 Forks Community Hospital Administrator Jan Hays had welcomed about 50 citizens to a County…

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Clallam County Genealogical Society Announces April Meeting and Beginner Genealogy Classes

PORT ANGELES, WA — The Clallam County Genealogical Society (CCGS) invites the public to its upcoming monthly meeting…

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West End 9-1-1 Calls – Police, Fire and EMT

April 14

Photos Christi Baron
Students from the Quileute Tribal School perform the 18th annual Welcoming the Whale ceremony at First Beach in La Push on Friday. Under sunny skies and before a large crowd, the event honored the gray whales spring migration with traditional songs, dances, and offerings — a tradition begun by the Quileute Tribe in 2007. While no whales appeared during the ceremony, their passage through Quileute waters is part of their annual journey between Mexico and the Arctic.

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Quileutes Welcome the Whales

Photos Christi Baron

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Evening Talk Series to Feature Update on Historic Shipwreck of the S.V. Nikolai

Hosted by the Olympic Natural Resources Center – April 23, 2025

Photo shared by Michael Allen on Facebook. Photo taken after the logs were removed.

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Log Truck Crash Near Forks Sends One to Hospital

A log truck driver was injured early Tuesday morning in a crash along U.S. Highway 101, south of…

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AFRC Joins County Coalition in Challenging Federal Overreach in Northern Spotted Owl Critical Habitat Designation

The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) along with a coalition of counties in Washington, Oregon and California and…

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“Get Fan Favorites and New Fun Varieties at the Master GardenerFoundation of Clallam County Spring Plant Sale”

Plant people unite! Get your garden off to a great start this year with lovingly fussed over veggie…