A daughter, Taleah Mae Rose Wilson-Sanchez, was born to Sky MD Tejano and Luis A. Sanchez Jimenez on Feb. 20 at Forks Community Hospital at 8:11 p.m.
The 14th annual Piecemakers ‘Fabric of the Forest’ quilt show is scheduled to be held during the annual RainFest celebration set for Friday, April 25, through Sunday, April 27.
An accident was reported at about 8:05 p.m. Thursday of a car versus power pole in Sappho, near the junction of Highway 101 and 113.
The West End of the Olympic Peninsula offers several community-focused events and news items this week.
Miguel Morales continues to hold bake sales to raise money for his dream to wrestle at the High School Nationals in Virginia.
For the first time this school year Quileute Tribal School members in grades 7-12 took part in archery activities at the Old Mill Archery Range.
Forks Police Department’s Administrator Rick Bart is looking at the possibility of implementing Project Lifesaver in the community of Forks.
City of Forks attorney/planner Rod Fleck recently updated the Chamber of Commerce on the RAC rebuild.
The Forks Timber Museum board met last week, and newly elected president Hop Dhoogghe called the meeting to order.
“It was the dark of the moon on the sixth of June and a Kenworth pullin’ logs” are lyrics from the truckin’ song “Convoy” and last Friday a string of loaded log trucks made one think of that old CB radio lovin’ song from years ago, as it appears things are fairly busy in the timber industry.
Anyone that has ever made a purchase at Bob Stark’s True Value at the stoplight knows that Stark has an interesting sense of humor and his check-out counter has hosted many strange donation jars.
The 2013 state and regional champion Forks 10-U Babe Ruth girls traveling softball team is at it again.
Either you love it, hate it or just don’t understand it, and almost daily citizens hear that the Affordable Care Act, is wonderful, terrible or just plain confusing.