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Who doesn’t love snow, sleet, wind, rain and then sunshine all before noon? If you’re new to the North Olympic Peninsula, you ...
The Forks City Council met on Tuesday evening, May 27, instead of its usual Monday meeting due to the Memorial Day holiday.
Signs support the Spartan track and field team as students wait in front of the Forks High School for the bus en route to ...
In the Girls Javelin, Reagan Dunn outshone the sun, placing 5th and a new school record with a throw of 117’8”!!!!
Photo Christi Baron Pictured are the newly planted boxes in front of Chinook Pharmacy, with Eli Afterbuffalo on the left and ...
This week in 2000 Clallam Bay Postmaster Linda Dillard had presented a check for almost $3,000, from the Walk for Life ...
A story written across generations, miles, and oceans is finding its way into the hearts of some of the youngest readers in ...
Many of you know my grandmother well, Birdie James, who has called Forks home for over three-quarters of her life. I’m ...
USDA Invests $200M to Expand Timber Production, Strengthen Rural Economies, Secure American Industry
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced last week a $200 million investment to implement the USDA Forest Service’s National Active Forest Management Strategy, aimed at boosting ...
Clearing Scotch broom allows native trees like red alder, Sitka spruce, and Douglas fir to return, improving soil health, stabilizing stream banks, and restoring wildlife habitat. It also benefits ...
The Neah Bay 4×200 team of Alexa Greene, Qwaapeys Greene, Brianna McGimpsey and Angel Halttunen won its preliminary heat Friday, then took first in the finals early Saturday morning at the 1B state ...
I had a person stop by the office wanting to sell a dining room set in a classified ad. When I found out the name of the family it had belonged to I told her…”We need to do a story, not a classified!” ...
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