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Sixth Annual Great Clallam County Shakeout set for October 21

Following FEMA’s “National Preparedness Month” in September, individuals and communities throughout Clallam County will participate in the Great…

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General Election deadlines approaching

Voter registration deadlines are quickly approaching for eligible residents looking to cast a ballot in the November 2021…

Spraying the hydroseed turf establishment at MP 10. This includes a native seed mix, fertilizer, mulch, and a biotic soil amendment. Source: FHWA

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Hoh Road Construction activities and upcoming work

Over the past two weeks, Interwest Construction Inc. (ICI), completed the final shaping of the ditches, placing shoulder…

Clark Browning during the popular coffee hour at the Lake Pleasant store March 2018. From Lonnie Archibald’s book “Let’s Go Truckin.” Photo by Lonnie Archibald

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Clark “CB” Browning named 2021 Pioneer Logger

The Pioneer Logger Award, in the beginning, in 1981, was awarded to “Pioneer Loggers” many of whom worked…

Loquat trees that flower in autumn or early winter and produce ripened fruit from early spring to early summer can be grown locally. Learn more, Thursday, October 14th from noon to 1 p.m. by attending Tom Del Hotal’s Zoom presentation. Submitted photo

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“Rare Fruits for Cold Winter Areas”

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The State moratorium on water shut-offs for non-payment ended Sept. 30

If your water account with the City of Forks is more than two months past due, you must…

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Michael Trebert Chapter (DAR) announces Forks as first city participating in the American Elm Heritage Project on Olympic Peninsula

The Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) has announced Forks as the lead…

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Volunteer Hospice orientation

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County offers monthly orientations for those interested in volunteering with the organization. There will…

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Annual “Welcome to nəxʷsƛ̕ay̕əm Territory” to open Peninsula College’s Fall Studium Generale Series, Oct. 7

Studium Generale will open its Fall Quarter series with the traditional Welcome Celebration, a partnership among the Port…

Winnie Peterson’s kitchen cabinet is now on display at the Forks Timber Museum. Thanks to some refinishing the cabinet looks like the day it was delivered to Winnie over 100 years ago. Winnie Ford married Ely Peterson in 1882. She had been born in Indiana in 1866 and came to the West End with her family in September of 1870. She died in June of 1951. The cabinet was donated to the museum by Jack and Eve Datisman. Photo Christi Baron

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Timber Museum takes lead in Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days activities

The Forks Timber Museum not only tells the story of our local logging heritage it also tells the…

Field Diggers. Photos Nancy Messmer

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Potato Dig/Seed Swap 2021 Annual Harvest Celebration at Hoko River State Park

By Nancy Messmer

Librarian Sarah Morrison displays upcycled T-shirt bags. Submitted Photo

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T-shirt Bag Take &Make

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Sully’s is on the market

It came as a bit of a sad shock a few weeks ago for the community to learn…