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Emergency personnel secured the injured hiker on a gurney. Eight offenders proceeded to pack him up the hill with an additional saw-trained incarcerated crew member cutting a pathway to assist with footing. OCC Photo

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Rescue at OCC

By Darla DePew

Holiday Weekend Re-Cap

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Holiday Weekend Re-Cap

The busiest weekend of the year on the West End got off to a great start Friday night…

Candlelight vigil for Tristen Pisani fills Spartan Stadium

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Candlelight vigil for Tristen Pisani fills Spartan Stadium

Hundreds attend to pay respects, share memories

Main Street in Forks. (Christi Baron/Forks Forum)

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Letter to the community: Stand together with hope

Forks Police Chief Mike Rowley shares thoughts on local tragedy

Juvenile in custody after adult is shot, killed in Forks

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Juvenile in custody after adult is shot, killed in Forks

Sheriff’s Office: 19-year-old killed following altercation at party

A marbled murrelet. (U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service)

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Marbled murrelet strategy criticized for impact on rural areasDecision on proposed plan expected Dec. 3

By Jesse Major

Clallam Bay Sekiu Lions honor Veterans at Annual Veteran’s Day Dinner

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Clallam Bay Sekiu Lions honor Veterans at Annual Veteran’s Day Dinner

Lions started Veteran’s Day by posting flags around the community.

Election Results

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Election Results

One vote separates appointee Karin Ashton from Greg Bellamy Sr., in the race for a seat on the…

Veterans Day Activities

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Veterans Day Activities

QVSD Veterans Assembly

Watch for Census Scammers

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Watch for Census Scammers

April 1, 2020, is Census Day, but census activity isn’t limited to years ending in 0, and neither…

A Forks Community E-ffort:

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A Forks Community E-ffort:

Lions deliver nine E-Cycle pallets to Tacoma

Gold Star Families Memorial Monument Dedication

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Gold Star Families Memorial Monument Dedication

“The letter F in the name Forks stands for First,” said Alfie Alvarado Director of the Washington State…

The Huelsdonks share a moment at their homestead on the Hoh in the 1930s. Mrs. Huelsdonk is wearing a staple of the old days an “apron.” This humble piece of attire was once a staple, as doing laundry was not as it is today, an apron kept good clothes clean as well as was used for many other purposes. The long-awaited return of the Rainforest Players will happen Friday evening at 7:30 p.m., at the RAC, as they will offer a play that salutes this once important bit of fabric in a performance called “A String of Stories about Aprons and Those Who Wore Them.” Before the play, at 6:30 p.m., Forestra will offer some old-timey music.

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Hickory Shirt Heritage Days – Oct. 9-13 – Stump Stories – Homesteading on the West End

Hickory Shirt - Heritage Days Activities continue …