Forks Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lissy Andros recently traveled to Bellevue to attend the Washington Festivals and Events Association 2025 Awards, where she was honored as the Small Market Event Organizer of the Year for the Forever Twilight in Forks Festival. She is seen here with her award. Photo Christi Baron

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Andros receives award

Forks Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lissy Andros recently traveled to Bellevue to attend the Washington Festivals and…

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Almost 50 years of firearms safety

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Physical Therapy.

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FCH Halloween Costume Contest

The Forks Community Hospital’s annual Halloween costume contest took place on Friday, and as usual, there was lots…

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Last year’s Forks Community Packing Party filled over 450 Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts that went on their way to needy children around the world.

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Operation Christmas Child Forks Community Packing Party

Families and individuals are invited to an early Christmas party not to receive gifts, but to give them…

The trees around Forks High School are showing off their full fall splendor—and so are our students! This outstanding group has been selected by staff to represent October’s character trait: Integrity.
Congratulations to these students for consistently doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. Your honesty, reliability, and strong moral compass make our school proud! L to R Areli Aguilar Guevara, Angela Estrada Elena, Isabel Zaragoza-Mora, Kylie Huling, Brookelynn Blair, Natasha Fletcher, Antonio Gomez, Antonio Gomez, Justin Sandoval, Kolton Cornish, Noah Foster, Samuel Lopez-Rivera, Dashaun Pena-Greene, Aiden Cabe, Allie Lukens, Leum Dahl, Zoey Beutler. Not pictured: Gabriel Desrosiers, Yarel Resendez, Santiago Joaquin Pedro, Dema Martin Mendoza. Submitted photo

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FHS STUDENTS OF CHARACTER — OCTOBER: INTEGRITY

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First responders work to launch the CCFD#1 swiftwater rescue raft at the Goodman Mainline bridge.

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Two Dead, One Missing After Bogachiel River Boating Accident

Two people died and a third remains missing following a boating accident on Thursday afternoon on the Bogachiel…

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American Legion Raffle and Breakfast — Veterans Day Activities Also Planned

American Legion Post 106 in Forks is once again bringing the community together and honoring veterans with a…

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G.L.O.W. Ministry Is Ongoing At First Baptist Forks

The good folks at First Baptist Forks are reaching out to local youngsters aged pre-school through 6th grade.…

Last summer Jacob Hoschar, on the right, won the Mini-Mayor contest and last week he fulfilled his duties and spent the day with Forks mayor Tim Fletcher.
They started off the day networking with other community members at the In Place for breakfast and then attended the West End Business and Professional Association meeting before going on to do other “mayor things” for the rest of the day. Photo Christi Baron

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“Mini” Mayor for a day

Last summer Jacob Hoschar, on the right, won the Mini-Mayor contest and last week he fulfilled his duties…

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Enjoy book and beverage pairings with Forks Library at Westend Taproom Tip Sip

Adults aged 21 and over can join Forks Branch Library staff at the Westend Taproom Tip & Sip,…

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Learn the sweet history of chocolate! Clallam County Master Gardener Margery Whites presents “The History of Chocolate” on Thursday, Nov. 13, 1–2 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Port Angeles.

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The History of Chocolate with Margery WhitesThursday, November 13, 2025 | 1–2 p.m. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 510 E. Park Avenue, Port Angeles

Whether it’s mixed into your favorite coffee drink, drizzled over an ice cream sundae, or enjoyed straight from…

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West End 9-1-1 calls – Police, fire and EMT – Oct. 27-Nov. 1

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City Council Discusses Jail Concerns, Tourism Gains, and Infrastructure Updates

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