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Jose took the time to contact several Clallam County historical entities before deciding to inquire if the Forks Timber Museum would like to put the gravel-encrusted tool on display. Submitted photos

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Long lost axe …discovered at Elwha Bridge project

This axe rested submerged under the cold waters of Lake Aldwell for almost 100 years until the quick…

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Spring Seed Swap

Spring Seed Swap Sunday, June 2.

Members of the Forks Elks Lodge picked up trash on Highway 101 near Shuwah Road on March 11. Heather, Ian, Rufus, Bill, and Andrew took part in the activity. Here Rufus works some of the roadside area.
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Elks Members Cleanup Highway Litter

Members of the Forks Elks Lodge picked up trash on Highway 101 near Shuwah Road on March 11.…

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American Legion Post 106 Announces Scholarship Recipients

American Legion Post 106 members would like to thank and congratulate the applicants for our 2024 Scholarships. We…

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West End Daily Calls

May 20

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A Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 1999 the Spartan Business of the Month was Sully’s …employees Kristy and Heather accepted the…

….winning the Blackstone Grill was Angela Conard. Submitted photos

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Spring Savings Sale Drawing Winners

Outfitters Spring Savings Sale was held May 17-19 and during the three-day sale customers could enter to win…

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Peninsula College Hosts Natural Resources Night at PC Forks

Forks, WA. – Have you wondered what it would be like to work in Natural Resources? Peninsula College…

The ProtoGen Inc. report stated that the hangar is an ideal location for a resilient microgrid due to the space available, the recently updated electrical service, and the versatility of the structure to shelter both people and equipment in case of an emergency. Photo ProtoGen Inc.

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Clallam County Fire Commissioner Advocates for Quillayute Airport Revitalization

Chip Keen, the lead commissioner for Clallam County Fire Protection District #6 at Three Rivers, delivered an update…

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Clallam commissioners interested in section of forest for ODT

By Brian Gawley

Jaime Henry’s “Occasions and Creation by Jaime” held a Grand Opening for her newest business activity called “Pour Girl Mobile Bar” on Saturday outside Root 101 in downtown Forks. The event was celebrated with a Forks Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting. Jaime’s friends, family, and supporters came to help mark the occasion with mimosas and snacks. Jaime is seen center of the photo with Forks Chamber Executive Director Lissy Andros as they cut the ribbon. The mobile bar is available for rent for your next wedding, party, etc. For more information call 360-640-8928. Photo Christi Baron

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Ribbon Cutting for Pour Girl Mobile Bar

Jaime Henry’s “Occasions and Creation by Jaime” held a Grand Opening for her newest business activity called “Pour…

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FMS April Students of the Month

5th Grade: Waylon Thiel

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Ian Maksin Returns for third Concert in Forks

Paris, Chicago …Forks … Ian Maksin returns to Forks with his magic cello ready to share his soulful…