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West End 9-1-1 Calls – Nov. 22 – 30

Nov. 22

November’s Student of Character trait was “Persistent” Continuing firmly or obstinately in spite of obstacles or opposition. The following students were recognized by Forks High School Staff. Front LtoR Brodie Fletcher, Jace Decker, Carlee Barker, Cassie Ernst. Back LtoR Aiden Cabe, Elver Cruz-Ramos, Sylvia Black-Ensastegui, Jenni Boston, Leani Gomez-Shale, Amari Penn, Taryn Thomas. Not pictured are Jayden Brown and Skye Hestand. Students celebrated with treats and a certificate. Submitted photo

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Feeding 5000 volunteers work to prepare the many meals that they served last Tuesday at the Community Center. Submitted photo

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Feeding 5000 feeds many

Feeding 5000 volunteers work to prepare the many meals that they served last Tuesday at the Community Center.…

The first WEBPA Santa Bucks drawing was held on Saturday, Nov. 30 outside Forks Outfitters. Willa Bouck won $50 in Santa Bucks, and Charles Anderson and Sassy Leons each won $25 in Santa Bucks. Winners of Outfitters gift cards were Edward Stringer, Shelli Leons, and Maria Artea; winners of Sully’s gift certificates were Sarah Warner, Christa Baker, and Barbara Graham. Photo Robyn Wright

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Santa Bucks Drawing

The first WEBPA Santa Bucks drawing was held on Saturday, Nov. 30 outside Forks Outfitters. Willa Bouck won…

The City of Forks Crew installed the new West End Business and Professional Association Christmas decorations on Monday, November 25! New decorations were purchased with a City of Forks lodging tax grant. Photo Christi Baron

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NNew decorations brighten downtown

The City of Forks Crew installed the new West End Business and Professional Association Christmas decorations on Monday,…

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Last Turkey Drawing

Christa Baker, Bjorn Petersen, and Cathy Harner were the winners of the final WEBPA Turkey drawing held Saturday,…

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Little Hands Art program for ages 5 and younger

Children age 5 and younger can enjoy hands-on play with art materials during the Little Hands Art program…

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Rayonier Awards Grants to 27 Pacific Northwest Nonprofits

WILDLIGHT, Fla.—Rayonier, a leading timberland real estate investment trust, is proud to announce the award of $63,700 to…

Cindy Mesenbrink and Diane Edwards of Soroptimist, with volunteer honor student Aliya Gillett of FHS, were at Pacific Forest Managements garage on Sol Duc Way Friday Nov. 22, to deliver wreath orders, as part of Festival of Trees. Shown here fluffing the bows! Photo by Katie Krueger

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Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest Presents the 29th Annual Festival of Trees

Get ready to celebrate the holiday season with Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest (SIORF) at its…

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Digging up the past -The Stories Unearthed Beneath former Church location

The very first Congregational Church of Forks, a modest wooden structure erected in 1903, was more than a…

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Coastal Watershed Assessment Project:eDNA as a freshwater habitat assessment tool and its potential for tribal fisheries management

Olympic Natural Resources Center, Rosmond Evening Talk Series, Dec. 11, 2024 at 7 9.m.

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Apex Accelerator Director Highlights Government Contracting Opportunities for Clallam and Jefferson County Businesses

Rebekah Miller, Program Director for the North Olympic Peninsula’s Apex Accelerator, addressed the Forks Chamber of Commerce on…

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Clallam County Prosecutor Discusses Proposed Public Defender Caseload Changes

Clallam County Prosecutor Mark Nichols was the guest speaker at both the West End Business and Professional Association…