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Neah Bay woman airlifted to Harborview after wreck

By Brian Gawley

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Clallam County’s new sheriff calls for legislative changes

It was the cowboy hats and stars that inspired newly elected Sheriff Brian King to want to serve…

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

Jan. 17

Mike Leavitt and Lynne Barnes.

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Grand Lodge Issues Challenge

Forks Elks Lodge #2524 accepted the Grand Lodge challenge to become an All-American Lodge. This is the most…

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February Friendship Cards at Clallam Bay and Forks Branch Libraries

The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) invites people of all ages to celebrate friendship and all types of…

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Elks National Foundation

Forks Elks Lodge #2524 has been able to donate to our community, by utilizing grants from Elks National…

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Peninsula College Awarded Over $880k to Expand CDL Program, Provide Student Aid

Peninsula College has been awarded over $880,000 to expand its current Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) course and to…

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Homeless programs need more money, Inslee says

By Alexandria Osborne

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“Where Are All The Weeds?” by David Whiting, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023

Spring may be many weeks away, but there lurks a force to be reckoned with in the garden…

Clallam County commissioners recently voted to approve a $400,000 grant to preserve the 54.6-acre Mid Valley Farm in Sequim, through the Clallam County Conservation Futures Fund. Photo by John Gussman

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Clallam looks to continue farmland preservation

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Clallam commissioners divvy up their advisory assignments

By Peninsula Daily News

Teens can drop in to Anime and Manga Club after school on the second Thursday of the month at Clallam Bay Branch Library, and on the second Friday of the month at Forks Branch Library.

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Anime and Manga Club continues at Clallam Bay and Forks Branch Libraries

The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) invites teens in 7th-12th grades to Anime and Manga Club monthly meetups…

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Legislature back to in-person sessions

This year’s legislature is more diverse than in the past