Lori Capp and Jaime Henry proudly deliver 60.55 pounds of candy to LTC, to be passed out on Halloween, as part of Olympic Correction Center’s Combined Fund Drive initiative. OCC staff brought in candy to earn bingo cards, playing a progressive game to win coffee cards from team donations—making fundraising a little sweeter! Submitted photo

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OCC makes a sweet delivery!

Lori Capp and Jaime Henry proudly deliver 60.55 pounds of candy to LTC, to be passed out on…

Forks Food Bank staff and volunteers got into the Halloween spirit, dressing up to bring smiles (and maybe a few spooky surprises!) to those stopping by for support. Submitted photo

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Food Bank gets in the spirit!

Forks Food Bank staff and volunteers got into the Halloween spirit, dressing up to bring smiles (and maybe…

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Forks City Council hears update on Recompete

Clallam County District 3 Commissioner Mike French updated the Forks City Council on Monday, Oct. 14, about the…

Evergreen 76 was a Candyland Dream! Here Devennie and grandkids get ready for the event to begin. Photos Christi Baron

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Truck or Treat …treated to dry weather!

Evergreen 76 was a Candyland Dream! Here Devennie and grandkids get ready for the event to begin. Photos…

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Community Invited to Pack Shoeboxes for Kids in Need at Operation Christmas Child Event

The spirit of giving will come alive on Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., as the…

All Darren Sackett, from Forks Outfitters, needed was a drumroll as he struck a dramatic pose as he drew the winning ticket for the Friends of Forks Animals Halloween Basket. Betsy Cadwell, FOFA member, is assisting. The lucky winner was Mary Ulin!
The basket and contents were donated by FOFA members Karen Clark and Deb Pavlich Boaz.
Thanks to everyone who bought tickets!! Submitted photo

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FOFA Drawing!

All Darren Sackett, from Forks Outfitters, needed was a drumroll as he struck a dramatic pose as he…

Forks Alternative Learning Experience Program (ALE) is thrilled to announce our newly elected ASB officers.
From left to right: Senior Tanish Fisher -President, Senior Moon Goodson- Secretary, Senior Juan Terrones- Vice President, and Senior Joshua Artea- Treasurer
The officers will work collaboratively to create a positive and engaging environment for all students, focusing on activities that explore engaging and dynamic educational and career-oriented opportunities beyond the classroom. Events will include hands-on learning experiences/ internships, college & trade school visits, and general education field trips.
We look forward to their leadership and the initiatives they will bring to our programs. Congratulations to all!
Cindy M. Feasel, Principal Forks Alternative School & Homeschool Plus

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ALE 2024-2025 Elected Officers

Forks Alternative Learning Experience Program (ALE) is thrilled to announce our newly elected ASB officers.

Presenter Aaron Whitefoot. Submitted Photo

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Free in-person Humanities Washington talk, “Hunting, Fishing, and Native Sovereignty”

Yakama hunter and fisherman Aaron Whitefoot discusses the history and tensions that linger from the Treaty of 1855…

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A look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 1999 it was sad news for Clallam Bay that long-time business Borde’s Drugs would be…

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West End 9-1-1 Calls – Oct. 20-26

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The city of Forks uses multiple types of water meters. The type sometimes depends on the location. Photon Christi Baron

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Your Water Meter

$15,000 Water Bill, Reminds Residents to Monitor Their Meters

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Mariposa House Receives Grant for Critical Repairs

The Mariposa House in Forks, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting victims of domestic violence and other related…

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Coast Guard Rescues Five off La Push

By U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Northwest