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Two hurt in single-car accident

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Learn the tricks necessary to produce vine-ripened tomatoes in your own backyard Saturday, May 20th from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Woodcock Demonstration Garden in Sequim for the Digging Deeper Educational Series presentation “Grow Tomatoes Well on the North Olympic Peninsula”
(left to right) Veteran Clallam County Master Gardeners Jeanette Stehr-Green, Laurel Moulton Jan Bartron, and Audreen Williams demonstrate a DIY cattle panel hoophouse to protect tomatoes in our cool climate. Six-millimeter plastic sheeting will be placed over the top and sides to trap heat and protect the developing plants. Photo by Paul Green

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“Growing Tomatoes Well on the North Olympic Peninsula,” Saturday, May 20, 2023

There’s nothing quite like a home-grown, juicy tomato to add a savory, earthy flavor to your favorite meals.…

A good-sized crowd of young fishermen along with parents, grandparents, and various family members and friends gave their advice on how to reel in the popular game fish. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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Annual kid’s fishing Day

The annual Kid’s Fishing Day was another success at the Bogachiel Rearing Pond Sunday, May 7 as young…

Ian Maksin performing last year at the RAC.

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Ian Maksin returning to the RAC

Virtuoso musician Ian Maksin will be returning to Forks and the RAC on Sunday, May 21 with his…

The former Church of the Nazarene on Sol Duc Way will be the new home of Ginger’s Closet and much more. Photo Christi Baron

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Forks Disaster Relief grows with new director and extended hours

New location in the works

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Forks High School is proud to announce the Class of 2023 Valedictorian and Salutatorian

By Cindy Feasel

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Olympic National Park begins project to improve bridges throughout the national park

Visitors should anticipate temporary closures or delays

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Free Senior Lunch

The Forks Congregational Church is providing a Free Senior Luncheon Wednesday, May 10 in honor of Mother’s Day.…

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Changes to Monthly Veterans Bell Ringing Activity

Clallam County Health and Human Services has had a change in rules and they can no longer provide…

The shocking white of a New Zealand-native libertia against the burnt umber backdrop of a Japanese maple. Find out how you create your own thriving, interesting garden year-round with experts David Whiting and Jeff de Jong at the Green Thumb Education Series presentation “Forty Plants, Four Seasons” Thursday, May 11 from noon – 1 p.m. at the Port Angeles Library. Photo by David Whiting

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“Forty Plants, Four Seasons” by David Whiting and Jeff de Jong, Thursday, May 11, 2023

A gorgeous garden that flourishes all year long in Western Washington can be tricky, especially on the Olympic…

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Peninsula College Winter Quarter 2023 President’s List and Honor Roll

A student who is enrolled in and completes at least 12 quarter hours of credit in courses numbered…

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Community Members invited to Community Service Awards Ceremony

Mike Dukes has been selected for one of three 2023 Clallam County Community Service Awards, given by Sound…

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Legion Taco Feed Fundraiser

The Forks American Legion will hold a Make Your Own Taco Feed on Saturday, May 6, from 5…