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Rumpelstiltskin

An audition will be held for the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) production of “Rumpelstiltskin” on Monday, Jan. 20,…

Some Fun-a-Day Library activity from the past. Photo Christi Baron

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Community invited to showcase art at Fun-A-Day Library Takeover

In collaboration with the North Olympic Library System (NOLS), Rainforest Council for the Arts will lead a Fun-A-Day…

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Jeremiah McPherson (7th)

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Homeschool Plus Academic Scholars: NOVEMBER

We are thrilled to recognize our outstanding 4th, 7th, 9th, 11th and 12th-grade students for their exceptional achievements…

Photo Christi Baron
The DSHS outstation office has been open for about six months in its news location at the Forks Transit Center at 551 S. Forks Avenue.

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DSHS staffing in Forks

The state Department of Social and Health Services has announced a change to the staffing hours for its…

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A look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 2000 it had snowed (photo) and despite the snow Mindy Pagac and Kyle Hjelmeseth were…

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West End 9-1-1 calls – Jan. 5-11

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A 1962 graduate of Forks High School, Rosmond earned his PhD in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Washington in 1972. He dedicated 30 years as a research meteorologist with the Naval Research Laboratory’s Marine Meteorology Division in Monterey, California, followed by an additional decade as a contractor for the same organization. In 2004, he received the Fred E. Saalfeld Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in Science for his contributions to the Naval Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System.

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ONRC to host talk on AI, weather predictions

The Olympic Natural Resources Center (ONRC) will host the next installment of its Rosmond Evening Talk Series on…

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Judge becomes Clallam coroner

Charter still must be amended

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Drop-In Tech Help at Forks and Clallam Bay Libraries

The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) is offering Drop-In Tech Help sessions, which provide free, hands-on assistance with…

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On New Year’s Day, folks of varied ages and abilities from Forks, Clallam Bay and Sekiu walked the flat rain forest trail along the Little Hoko River. Hosted by the Clallam Bay Sekiu Lions/Friends of Hoko River State Park, the annual event features meeting new friends and walking together through tall trees and hanging moss near a surging river. Walkers met the challenges of navigating under and over trees that were downed by autumn storms and then cleaned the trailhead of litter before heading home.

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First Day Walk 2025

Photo by Nancy Messmer

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WEST END GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP

This free six week program begins on Wednesday, Jan. 15 and runs weekly through February 19, from 6…

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Meet Gandalph, a great horned owl.

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Bogachiel Garden Club Annual Tea to feature Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue program

The Bogachiel Garden Club is set to host its much-anticipated Annual Tea on Saturday, Jan. 25, at 1…

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Fashion Show planning and design session, Jan. 11

In preparation for the inaugural Forks February Fashion Show, community members are invited to a planning and design…