Forks Forum, November 13, 2014

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Let the dredging begin

A large crane lifts another crane onto a barge in LaPush on the Quillayute River last week. This is in preparation of dredging the river, an activity that needs to be done every few years. The dredging is just beginning now as work crews had to wait for the fish migration to be done before those operations could start. The crane that was put on the barge has a dredge bucket that will be doing the work. Photo Mike Gurling

Veterans Day Assembly

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Forks resident and veteran Chuck Archer salutes as the Veterans Day Assembly at the Forks High School gym got under way Monday afternoon. Photo Christi Baron

Dora Maxfield was master of ceremonies at the school’s annual Veterans Day assembly on Monday afternoon. The event got off to a great start with elementary school student Rowan Ball performing a wonderful rendition of the “Star Spangled Banner.” In between poetry readings by students, second- and third-graders belted out “You’re a Grand Old Flag.” Intermediate school students sang “America the Beautiful” accompanied by the school band. The 20-minute tribute ended with a standing ovation for the local veterans that remained seated for the twominute round of applause. More photos Page 8


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