New shops upgrade spaces, contribute to eclectic feel
The national recession of the last decade left many residents of Kitsap County in despair. Many residents lost their jobs. They and many others struggled to make ends meet and provide for their families. Gateway Fellowship of Poulsbo saw a solution: A Day of Hope, in which volunteers would meet the needs of residents going through a rough patch.
When sheriff’s officers arrived at the scene of a reported suicide threat at Brazeau Mobile Home Park Oct. 27, the first thing they noticed was the smell of propane emanating from the 20-foot travel trailer.
North Kitsap Fire and Rescue’s insurance carrier settled a sexual harassment lawsuit filed in 2010 for $675,000 in July.
Kingston Port Manager David Malone has resigned. Malone submitted his resignation on Oct. 9, effective Oct. 23. He is on vacation until his resignation takes effect.
Thurston County Superior Court on Oct. 9 upheld a Poulsbo man’s loss of his medical license. His attorney indicated they may appeal. “We’re working on something,” said Thomas S. Olmstead, attorney for Narinder M. Duggal, who owned and operated the now-defunct Liberty Bay Internal Medicine at Bond Road and Highway 305.
All that remains is for the City of Poulsbo to demolish the old city hall at 19050 Jensen Way, and construction will begin on the new apartments and retail spaces on the site. Getting past the rainy season is a factor,
Second Season Home Store does good for pocketbooks and people
The Port of Poulsbo has cleared a major hurdle toward expanding the liveaboard population at the Poulsbo Marina. Next up: Final OK by state Department of Ecology.
At first glance, the campaign for North Kitsap School Board District 5 seems cordial. But after meeting with the North Kitsap Herald Community Advisory Board on Sept. 28, an email exchange between candidates Deborah Simon and Bill Webb revealed sharp differences between the two.
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…
Scott Henden and Glen Robbins want much of the same things for the North Kitsap School District: More vocational training. Measurable goals. Local control of education. More community engagement. Where they differ is their approach and how they would accomplish those goals.
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to World War II-era veterans that will be…