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A Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 2001, Elisa Kilmer was featured in a front-page photo participating in the Community Easter Egg…

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Tenant rights presentation

PORT ANGELES, WA – On Saturday, April 25, 2026, Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers (CJCPBL) will host an…

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Special Election Ballots Mailed

CLALLAM COUNTY – The Special Election is underway! Ballots were mailed on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, to all…

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Forks resident Faran Kaplan worked to improve the look of the 700 block of S. Forks Avenue recently, as he tore down an old vacant home. The building was most recently a church and, at one time, home to Edith Woody’s Rags to Riches store.

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Old home torn down

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Piecemakers Quilt Raffle

This beautiful quilt could be yours for only $2. Tickets for a chance to win are available from…

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Chamber’s Best of Awards set for April 15

The Forks community is once again preparing to recognize outstanding local businesses, volunteers, and citizens through the annual…

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West End 9-1-1 calls – March 30 – April 5

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SPECIAL MEETING CLALLAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Pursuant to RCW 42.30.080, the Board of Commissioners will be holding a special meeting on Monday, April 6,…

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A Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 2001, the search for the new QVSD superintendent continued. More meetings were being organized about…

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Celebrate Poetry Month with trail walks, events, contest

The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) is excited to bring poetry programs to Clallam County during Poetry Month…

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Sequim resident announces candidacy

Union advocate, mom, former teacher, and legislative aide Kaylee Kuehn has announced her campaign for State Representative in…

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Forest Service announces next steps and updated timeline for Northwest Forest Plan Amendment

Portland, OR—The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service announces that it will prepare additional analysis and alternatives for…

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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) can help keep pests in check by reducing sources of food, water and shelter and only using least-toxic pesticides when necessary. Find out how IPM can help you be a greener gardener! Join WSU Clallam County Extension Regional Horticulture Specialist Laurel Moulton for the Green Thumb Education Series presentation “Keep Pests at Bay the Green Way,” Thursday, April 16 at the Vern Burton Community Center Meeting
Rooms, 308 E. 4th Street in Port Angeles from 1 – 2:15 p.m. Visit extension.wsu.edu/clallam/master-gardener-calendar/ for the latest information on upcoming presentations.
(Cutworm damage on lettuce) Who ate your winter lettuce? Not you! IPM will help you identify pests and treat problems appropriately before it’s too late. Winter cutworm damage to lettuce.

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“Keep Pests at Bay the Green Way,”with Laurel Moulton, Thursday, April 16

Is there a greener way to manage pests and diseases in your garden? Integrated Pest Management (IPM) can…