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Overdose Awareness Campaigns Prevent Overdose and Save Lives

By Michael Leach

Quillayute Airport during a DART exercise in 2022. Submitted photo

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Quillayute Airport Revitalization Plans Move Forward

The Forks City Council unanimously approved the Quillayute Airport Master Plan during their July 22, 2024, meeting. The…

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Olympic Interagency Fire crews survey for potential wildland fires after lightning moves through area

On Aug. 17, 2024, lightning struck several areas in Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest. Smoke and…

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Fire Destroys Mobile Home on Bogachiel Way, Investigation Underway

Last Tuesday morning, Aug. 13, 2024, Clallam County Fire Protection District #1 responded to multiple calls reporting a…

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FMS May Students of the Month

Editor’s Note - Belated congratulations to these FMS Students of the Month. Technical difficulties resulted in not being…

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West End 9-1-1 Calls – Aug. 12 – 18

Aug. 12

Members of the Forks Happy Tails 4-H group hold photos of their dogs decorated with ribbons won at the Clallam County Fair this past weekend. Top -Ava Baker and Maggie, Leader Carrie Simons, Brooklynn Rondeau with Oliver and Oakley, and Hailey Rondeau with Faith. Middle…Sophie Davis with Dixie, Lillian Crippen with Lambeau. Bottom…Sally Baker with Perry Sue, Hannah Rasmussen with Kodak, Zoie Davis with Belle, Reagan Hull with Trudy and Alice Rasmussen with Luke. Photo Nerissa Davis

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Forks at the Fair

The Happy Tails 4-H club did well at the Clallam County Fair!

Students returning to Forks High School in September (just a few weeks away) will be greeted by a new digital sign. Quillayute Valley School District Superintendent Diana Reaume said, “One of the QVSD overall goals is to promote our student successes, and so we put our new reader board in to highlight students (pictures of events, senior pictures, etc.) and to provide another way to communicate with our families.” She added that the installation had taken longer than expected. Photo Christi Baron

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News sign at FHS

Students returning to Forks High School in September (just a few weeks away) will be greeted by a…

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St Anne Announcement

Pastor Fr. Jacob Maurer invites all parishioners of St. Mary Star of the Sea, Port Townsend; St. Joseph,…

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, and members of the North Olympic Peninsula Recompete Coalition stand together following a press conference at Harborview Park on Friday in Port Angeles. (Christopher Urquia/Peninsula Daily News)

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Coalition celebrates $35M federal grant award

NOPRC chosen as one of six communities nationwide

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Pacific County Judge Rejects Anti-Forestry Lawsuit Targeting Washington DNR Timber Sale

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Herrera Beutler, Upthegrove in top two for public lands

By Peninsula Daily News

If you think you see a Sasquatch heading to make a phone call at the phone booth at the Forks Visitor’s Information Center you are correct! Under the direction of Scott DePew the Olympic Corrections Center Community Crew installed the eight-foot-tall metal Squatch last week. It was made by Raymond James of Ray’s Art in Bremerton and paid for through a grant from the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau. Hickory Grant also served in an advisory capacity for the mounting plate. Photo Lissy Andros

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Sasquatch …Call home

If you think you see a Sasquatch heading to make a phone call at the phone booth at…