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The Little Logger Contest, sponsored by the Forks Lions Club, was held Sunday, Oct. 12. Several Forks Outfitters employees had the difficult task of judging the pint-size woodsmen. Plastic pumpkins filled with Halloween goodies, a $10 gift card and ice cream cone certificates from Sully’s were distributed among the winners. Christi Baron photo
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Visitors begin to leave the new Makah dock after the grand opening celebration which included speakers, dancers, a ribbon cutting, food, facility tours, slide show, commemorative giveaway, door prizes and games. Photo by Lonnie Archibald
The Makah Tribe celebrated the opening of its new $13.8 million dock on Oct. 10 with a blessing and ribbon cutting even as it prepares for Phase 2 of the facility. The new 120-foot long, two-lane dock has a state-of-the-art ice machine capable of holding 110 tons of ice and has five offloading terminals, up from two on the old dock that became unsafe late last year.
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Makah Tribe celebrates completion of state-of-the-art dock