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Olympic National Park welcomes New Chief Ranger

Olympic National Park welcomes Scott Jacobs as the new Chief Ranger. Ranger Jacobs is coming to Olympic from…

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FCH COVID-19 update Nov. 18

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Olympic Graphic Arts owner Joyce Pagac closed the doors for the last time last Friday as the building that housed the long-time Forks business has closed. The community will surely miss the services offered there. Photo Christi Baron

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Olympic Graphic Arts closes doors after 47 years

After 47 years in business, Olympic Graphic Arts has closed its doors. The business started in 1973 by…

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New COVID-19 cases and FCH update

• Department of Health is currently contact tracing the newest positives in the West End. Remember, exposure is…

Commissioner Peach speaks

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Soon the be open: Spruce Railroad trail refurbished

By Michael Carman

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USDA Food Box Program has ended

Oct. 8 was the last USDA Food Box program delivery in the Clallam Bay/Sekiu area. Clallam County Fire…

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Washington State Supreme Court rules I-976 is unconstitutional

On Oct. 15, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of Initiative 976 (I-976 “$30 car…

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Acetylene torch sparks fire at Forks business

Saw shop materials inside contribute to intensity of blaze

It will be a Festival of Wreaths this year.

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SIORF Festival of Trees auction to go online

Soroptimist International is in the planning stages for our 25th Anniversary of Festival of Trees fundraiser. Because COVID-19…

Masked students await the opening of the door to the Forks Junior High school Monday, Oct. 5 for the first day of school held in the building since last spring’s school classes. Photos by Lonnie Archibald

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QVSD Schools re-open

Forks High School staff and administration sent an email and phone message over the weekend saying they were…

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La Push Beach Trail 2 bridge removal, replacement

Collaborative effort with Olympic National Park, The Quileute Nation and Mt Olympus Chapter BCHWA Volunteers

The Tillicum Park Flag Pole project was spearheaded by the Forks Lions Club with participation from the City of Forks and the Lloyd J. Allen Charitable Trust Fund, which made a substantial donation to the project. The Flag Pole Dedication Ceremony took place on April 27, 2019. This photo of the flag was taken on May 22, 2020, by Berlinda James.

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Forks Lions reach out to the community for flag support

Forks Lions club assumes financial responsibility for maintaining fresh, new flags on the Tillicum park’s popular new 80-foot…

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Olympic Theater history and memories ….

By Christi Baron