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November is Family Caregiver Month by Proclamation

Each November, Washington State honors the more than 800,00 unpaid family and kinship caregivers who provide an estimated…

Forks High School celebrated its first recognition of Students of Character. Students were selected by staff who represent the character “Enthusiastic”. The students enjoyed treats, received a certificate, and were recognized at the school assembly. Bottom Row: Jose Gomez-Bos, Liz Diaz Rodriguez, Kendall Marshall, Daniel Lopez-Rivera, Janessa Ramos, Micah Gentry, Daniel Brown. Back: Alvaro Martin-Mendoza, Colby Barker, Cordel Horejsi, Brodie Fletcher, Katelyn Pressley, Kaden Ward, Eram’e Tost. Submitted Photo

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October Students of Character

Forks High School celebrated its first recognition of Students of Character. Students were selected by staff who represent…

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Upper Hoh Road Work Complete

Construction Activities and Upcoming Work

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Daily Calls for Service – Police, Fire and EMS

Oct. 30

This lovely backdrop for photo ops was a popular spot. Many parents also got in the action and dressed up too! About 44 individuals, families, and businesses took part. Photos Christi Baron

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Annual Assembly of God Truck or Treat

It was a beautiful fall day last Saturday for the Annual Forks Assembly of God Church Truck or…

Forks Emblem Club #488 donated $250 to the Forks Food Bank on Oct. 3. Sena Engeseth from the Forks Food Bank is seen here accepting the check from Emblem Club member Teri Leavitt. Submitted Photo

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Emblem Club makes donation to the Forks Food Bank

Forks Emblem Club #488 donated $250 to the Forks Food Bank on Oct. 3. Sena Engeseth from the…

Nancy Messmer of Clallam Bay shared this photo last week of these huge vegetables, a rutabaga and a beet. Nancy said, “We are going to cut them up, roast them in oven with olive oil, and take two dishes to the Friday Seniors lunch at noon at the Sekiu Community Center. Hope they taste good.” Submitted photo

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Huge Produce

Nancy Messmer of Clallam Bay shared this photo last week of these huge vegetables, a rutabaga and a…

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Fill the Boot Fundraiser for the Ukraine

With winter not far off, there remains a need to help with the Ukrainian Refugees. On Friday, Nov.…

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Operation Christmas Child Event Nov. 4

More than 4,500 locations will soon begin to collect Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts for the Samaritan’s Purse…

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Childbirth Classes

Childbirth Preparation Classes will be offered for six Tuesdays - Nov. 7, 14, 28, Dec. 5, 12, and…

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Daily Calls for service – Police, Fire and EMT

Oct. 20

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Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge rebuild included in supplemental funding request

U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, issued a statement after funding was included…

The Little Logger photo is always a challenge …this was the best the photographer could get with almost everyone in the photo, with some parental support. Participants were, and not necessarily in this order, (but close) Harper, Haiden, Aven, Ivery (2nd place), Brynlee, Forrest (1st place), Jace, James, Caden, Brooks (3rd place), Danali, and Brody, and two who came late. All got a bag of treats from the Forks Forum and a Sully’s ice cream cone certificate. Photos Christi Baron

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Little Loggers Gather

Organizers for Hickory - Shirt Heritage Days took a break this year …but the cry went out for…