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Welcome the Whales 2024

The 17th Annual Welcome the Whales Ceremony in La Push is set for Friday, April 12 at 10…

Last Wednesday evening local first responders were called to a motorhome fire on G Street. According to Forks Police Chief Mike Rowley, sadly, an occupant was unable to escape, and that next of kin was being notified. Chief Rowley also shared that the fire was not of a suspicious nature. Submitted photo

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Daily Calls for Service – West End Police, Fire and EMT

March 11

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Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 1999 a front-page photo of seven-year-old Jacob Anderson showed that he had his eye on…

Poetry Walk

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ONP Poetry Walk

Poetry Walks features nature-themed poems placed in inspiring locations along three Olympic National Park trails from April 1…

Forks Police Chief Mike Rowley, Joe and Linda Offutt, and Graduates of the first Forks Citizen Academy - Jonathan Hamlin, Mike Blair, Megan Cloud, and Armistead Coleman. According to the students, the class was “very informative” and “helpful” - besides being fun. Chief Rowley hopes to present another class in a few months. Submitted Photo

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Citizen Academy Grads

Forks Police Chief Mike Rowley, Joe and Linda Offutt, and Graduates of the first Forks Citizen Academy -…

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Spartan Spectator -60 Years Strong: A Honored Forks’ Tradition

By Eram’e Tost and

Friends of Forks
Animals Meeting March 6th
Mike French, West End Clallam County Commissioner was invited to the Friends of Forks Animals March meeting to discuss animal welfare issues on the West End. FOFA members discussed their concerns over the lack of animal control on the West End of Clallam County and other issues concerning animals. Commissioner French will return for the May 1 FOFA Meeting to do a follow-up on some of the questions asked.The meeting will be at 11 a.m. in the conference room at the Forks Library.

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Commissioner meets with FOFA

Friends of Forks

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Daily Calls – Police, Fire, EMT for March 4 – 10

March 4

The Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest gifted twelve baby layette baskets and other necessities to The Caring Place at their March meeting. Pictured Sydney Scelzi, Sarah Hansen, Rita Calamar, and Pam Cantrell from Caring Place, Elena Friesz, and Sharla Fraker. Submitted photo

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SIORF donate to the Caring Place

The Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest gifted twelve baby layette baskets and other necessities to The…

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…and take the winds of March with beauty …

The Romans are known to have planted narcissus in memory of loved ones or comrades fallen in battle.…

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Indigenous Culture Celebration

Peninsula College Forks Campus will host an Indigenous Culture Celebration on Wednesday, March 20. The Quileute Tribe and…

The West End Historical Society will re-live the heyday of Harley’s Resort, a former La Push business, when they view a 30-minute promotional film from the early 1960s at their next meeting on Tuesday, March 19, at noon, at the Congregational Church. The film was discovered in an attic in Port Angeles about 15 years ago and transferred to DVD. The film shows lots of fishing action and even a few familiar faces. The public and new members are always welcome! Caudill family photo

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WEHS to view Harley’s Promo Film

The West End Historical Society will re-live the heyday of Harley’s Resort, a former La Push business, when…

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OBRC Evening Talk -Marine Biotoxin Program

The Olympic Natural Resources Center (ONRC) will host a Rosmond Evening Talk on Thursday, March 21 at 7…