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Forks High School recently honored 94 students for their academic excellence with a special luncheon. The event featured a pizza delivery from Take and Bake Pizza. Each student received a certificate and a pin to commemorate their achievements.
Recognizing and rewarding academic success is a wonderful way to motivate students and celebrate their hard work. Events like this not only acknowledge individual accomplishments but also foster a sense of community and pride within the school. Submitted photo

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FHS 1st Semester Honor Roll

PRINCIPAL AWARD

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West End 9-1-1 Calls – Feb. 17-23-Police, ambulance and fire

Feb. 17

Photo Christi Baron
Rod Fleck stands at the front of the RAC Saturday evening as he served as the auctioneer to raise funds for a 3-D Mammography machine for FCH.

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Sold-Out Fundraiser Brings Community Together for Lifesaving Mammogram Machine

The Forks Hospital Foundation hosted a sold-out Surf &Turf Dinner and Auction on Feb. 15 at the Rainforest…

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QVSD levy renewal secures funding for schools and continued support for community programs

The Quillayute Valley School District (QVSD) has successfully renewed its four-year, $6 million levy, ensuring continued funding for…

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Pictured Left to right: Eduardo Calmo-Calmo, Darinel Garcia-Lopez, Nery Jeronimo-Ramirez, Dema Martin-Mendoza, Harmon Kohout, Alvaro Martin-Mendoza, August King, Zaiden Winger, Zoey Beutler, Elizabeth Lundberg, and Leum Dahl.

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Forks High School Chess Team Advances to State Tournament

The Forks High School Spartan Chess Scholars showcased their strategic skills at the Olympic Regional Chess Tournament held…

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Forks High School Chess Team Advances to State Tournament

If county can’t raise revenue, it may cut employees, services

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2025 OESF Science Conference

Save the date!

WSBO’s BEAD maps show eligible project areas across the state. More than 214,000 locations across the state do not have high-speed broadband service.

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More than 300 applications received for broadband funding in first round

$1.2 billion is available to connect more people in Washington to high-speed internet

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You never know what Jessica Hurley will do for Valentine’s Day or any other holiday for that matter. But, she was out dressed as a smiling heart and spreading happiness and handing out treats last Friday. Her husband Titus was doing the driving as she had to deflate/inflate a bit each time she got in and out of the golf cart.

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Spreading Valentine’s Day cheer

Photo Christi Baron

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FMS Honor Roll

Second Quarter

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A Look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 2000 it was reported that Kelly Banner was the first Spartan since 1992 to win…

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West End 9-1-1 calls – Police, Fire and Ambulance

Feb. 10

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West End 9-1-1 calls Feb. 3-9

Feb. 3