Always en vogue on the West End, the hickory shirt rage spread from the logging set to the business crew for Hickory Shirt Days last Wednesday, Sept 25. Pictured above are members of the West End Business and Professionals Association who donned the striped uniform of the foresters as part of the two-week tribute which wraps with this weekend’s Little Logger Contest at the Forks Outfitters at noon Saturday.
By Duane Miles Exploring wilderness has an immense fascination to me. But right alongside wilderness, the evidence of…
Paul and Judy Edwards invite all to enjoy their variety of smoked salmon treats. Photo by Zorina Barker
By Christy Long — err Rasmussen-Ford So my Gram belongs to a local organization here in town. No, it’s…
By Joe Smillie, Forum Editor The $330,000 rebuild of one-third of a mile of Spartan Avenue has been delayed until…
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Neah Bay Elementary School received the Title 1, Part A Award from the state Office of the Superintendent of…
Fish, beer and oh those striped Hickory Shirts will be on tap this week as the city celebrates its…
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission announced this week the end of a general campfire ban in state parks…
Visitors from Seattle and Port Angeles set up an umbrella at the Coho Estates Open House near Sekiu, Saturday, Sept. 21. From left, Craig Hansen, Frank Burke and Scotty Saccos. Photo by Donna Barr
Last Chance Salmon Derby on tap The Last Chance Salmon Derby, an annual event co-sponsored by Forks Chamber of Commerce,…
Karlyn Langjahr of Port Angeles pulls a wad of newspaper from the driftwood on Second Beach at La Push during the Washington CoastSavers’ first ever West End beach cleanup on Saturday, which was International Coastal Cleanup Day. Photo by Joe Smillie