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Pictured are Eladia Stansbury, Aliya Gillett, Lilianna Galeana, and Julieanne Haag.

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SIORF and Hull Scholarships awarded

Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest and The Hull Family Foundation each awarded over $13,000 in scholarships…

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Presiding L-R: Back Row Rev. Fr. Jacob Maurer, Pastor Olympic Catholic Parishes, Most Rev. Bishop Frank Schuster, Seattle Archdiocese, and Rev. Fr. Ed White, Parish Priest Saint Anne Saint Thomas Mission.
Names of the Confirmed L-R: Liam David Miller, Ivan Rivera Bastida, Maria Yareli Hernandez Colin, Alma Brenda Hernandez Colin, Andres Hernandez Silva, Carlos Rivera Bastida, Sylvia Guadalupe Torres, Ricardo Yael Garcia Aparicio, Oscar Daniel Olivera Barragan and Tanya Olivera Barragan.

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Saint Anne Confirmation

By John Aldana

Father Ed

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From Forest to Faith:Father Ed White’s Journey

By Christi Baron

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Nomination round open for Best of the Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — Nominations are being accepted for the Best of Clallam and Jefferson counties and Best of…

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Forks City Council Appoints Coleman to Vacant Seat, Discusses Street Improvements and Industrial Park Challenges

The Forks City Council met on Tuesday evening, May 27, instead of its usual Monday meeting due to…

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USDA Invests $200M to Expand Timber Production, Strengthen Rural Economies, Secure American Industry

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced last week a $200 million investment to…

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Former Forks grad writes children’s book

A story written across generations, miles, and oceans is finding its way into the hearts of some of…

New to the North Olympic Peninsula? Join Clallam County Master Gardener Margery Whites on Saturday, June 7 from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Woodcock Demonstration Garden, 2711 Woodcock Road in Sequim for the Digging Deeper Saturdays presentation “Gardening for Newcomers to the North Olympic Peninsula” and find out how you can make the most of your garden in our unique maritime climate. Margery will discuss choosing plants appropriate for your site’s particular microclimate, basic landscaping planning, solving problems related to wet winters and dry summers and how to locate tools and resources for more information. Call 360-565-2678 for more information or visit clallammfg.org. (Photo by Margery Whites.)

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Digging Deeper Saturdays presents“Gardening for Newcomers to the North Olympic Peninsula,”with Clallam County Master Gardener Margery Whites

Who doesn’t love snow, sleet, wind, rain and then sunshine all before noon? If you’re new to the…

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A Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 2000 Clallam Bay Postmaster Linda Dillard had presented a check for almost $3,000, from the…

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Birdie at a recent outing at Clallam Bay-Sekiu.

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A Tribute To My Grandmother: “Lala” Birdie Jo James

By Arielle Hawney

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West Edn 9-1-1 calls – Police, Fire and EMT – May 23-31

May 23

Photo Christi Baron
As part of a recent city beautification project, the aging flower boxes are being replaced, complementing the newly added hanging baskets. Several local businesses have already received the updated boxes, which were crafted at Olympic Corrections Center. Mayor Fletcher had envisioned incorporating tribal art into the project and was introduced to the artwork of Eli Afterbuffalo, a senior at the Quileute Tribal School. Eli submitted his designs, which were recreated by the OCC woodshop and now appear on the front of each flower box.
Pictured are the newly planted boxes in front of Chinook Pharmacy, with Eli Afterbuffalo on the left and Mayor Fletcher on the right.

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New flower boxes for downtown businesses

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Crew at Elk Creek in May cutting back scotch broom.

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One Plant at a Time: Stopping the Spread of Scotch Broom Together

By Olivia Anderson and Jill Silver