Photo Christi Baron
You never know what Jessica Hurley will do for Valentine’s Day or any other holiday for that matter. But, she was out dressed as a smiling heart and spreading happiness and handing out treats last Friday. Her husband Titus was doing the driving as she had to deflate/inflate a bit each time she got in and out of the golf cart.

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Spreading Valentine’s Day cheer

Photo Christi Baron

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FMS Honor Roll

Second Quarter

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A Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 2000 it was reported that Kelly Banner was the first Spartan since 1992 to win…

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West End 9-1-1 calls – Police, Fire and Ambulance

Feb. 10

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West End 9-1-1 calls Feb. 3-9

Feb. 3

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Forks High and Middle Drama Clubs present Rock Around the Block: A 1950s Musical

Forks High School and Middle School Drama Clubs will present a family-friendly 1950s musical comedy “Rock Around the…

Dobyns collection
The Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Quillayute was dedicated in 1944. The station was used as a training center and coastal patrol station during World War II. Photo of the dedication day.

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ONRC Evening Talk to Spotlight the Past and Future of Quillayute Airport

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

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Immigration fears hit Olympic Peninsula

Law enforcement agencies won’t deport individuals

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Nominations open for Community Service awards

Forms due March 25; event scheduled for May 1

Lonnie Archibald
Trees have been known to kill, place thousands out of power, and crush homes and vehicles and pictured here a tree fell across the Sol Duc River just below the Maxfield Bridge north of Forks nearly shutting the waterway off to boaters and rafters.
A Forks area guide reported that a tree did fall entirely across the upper Sol Duc where the fisherman had to cut limbs in order to pull his raft across the downed evergreen. Fortunately, this tree below the bridge can be seen from at least a quarter of a mile upstream allowing boaters and rafters to adjust in time to navigate around it.
In some cases, one might round a bend in the river finding an obstacle completely blocking the passage. In many situations, trees are not all they are claimed to be. Maybe the best place for many of the evergreens which cause power outages is in the fireplace, especially during these cold winter days and nights.

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Dangerous Tree

Lonnie Archibald

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Celebrate (or skip) Valentine’s Day with NOLS

Whether you love Valentine’s Day or prefer to avoid hearts and roses, the North Olympic Library System (NOLS)…

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Genealogy Society’s February meeting

Using the DAR Databases for Genealogy will be the topic of a presentation by Georgianna Seko for the…

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A look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 2000 three local boy scouts Jimmy Harmon, Patrick Anderson and Dylan Cram were headed to…