That RV show it is presenting on Sept. 11-27 on its vacant Viking Avenue lot is a test, Poulsbo RV Auburn manager Randy Edwards told the Herald on Sept. 4. If it looks like there’s enough consumer support for an RV dealership in Poulsbo, the ultimate vacation vehicle could once again be a daily presence on the thoroughfare.
Despite it all, Mueller – a retired Navy chief petty officer – had hoped to continue a life of public service. He thought he could help straighten out some issues in the community even as he worked to straighten out some issues in his own life.
Ken Thomas and Amanda Cheatham have similar goals: Safe neighborhoods, protection of the natural environment and bolstering community interest in local government. But they have different ideas on how to accomplish those goals, as different as their backgrounds and experiences.
If you get a vacation rental request from an Oregonian with a Texas business address and Illinois driver’s license whose check is mailed to you from Ohio, you, um, might want to think twice about doing business with him.
By MCS2 Jesse Hyatt U.S. Navy SAVANNAH, Ga. — As old war movies hit the climax of action, a frantic…
By Thom Stoddert Veterans Voice Born in Budapest, Hungary, while it was under communist control from Moscow, Paul Hardy became…
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe hosts an open house regarding its proposed four-story, 94-room hotel, 6-8 p.m. Aug. 20 in The Point Casino Event Center. It’s a chance for residents to learn more about the project, including the construction schedule and on-site amenities, and peruse site plans and project renderings on display. Project planners will be available to answer questions and discuss various elements of the new hotel.
A ribbon cutting for renovated Navy housing will take place 1 p.m. Aug. 20, 71 Olding Road, Bremerton. The ceremony…
By SPENSER R. HALEY Veteran’s Life Advisory Board member The issue: For combat veterans, the financial, emotional and physical challenges…
In the last 20 years, more than 60 Armed Forces personnel have been shot to death at U.S. military installations….
By SARA N. MILLER smiller@soundpublishing.com “I never drank coffee in the service, I never did until I got married,” said…
Veterans Life needs a new name. We want this publication to be of interest to active-duty personnel and their families,…
Armed with a vision, the technology of Konica Minolta and a business plan only an MBA could write, the owners of Kitsap Printing in Poulsbo have launched a separate company, Kitsap Publishing. Their goal: To become a publisher of quality softcover books serving a national and international market.
Annual gathering of indigenous nations is preparing a new generation to carry on their cultures
Canoes from several indigenous nations are expected to begin arriving at the beach below the House of Awakened Culture about 3 p.m. Aug. 4 — today — for Canoe Journey celebration and sharing. The events are open to the public.
The setting seems perfect for the Port Gamble Maritime Music Festival, a celebration-in-song of our connection to the sea, of how our lives and our marine environment are intertwined.
Fred Mackie said he started to look at God’s earthly creation differently when he was faced with the possibility of not seeing it again.
With a majority of Poulsbo City Council and North Kitsap School Board positions on the ballot, the 2015 election was shaping up to be a doozer. It’s more likely to be a bit of a snoozer.
The federal Administration for Children and Families has awarded a $980,514 grant to the Head Start early child education program operated by the Suquamish Tribe.
With a majority of Poulsbo City Council and North Kitsap School Board positions on the ballot, the 2015 election was shaping up to be a doozer. It’s more likely to be a bit of a snoozer. Of 16 positions up for election this year, only four garnered more than one candidate — and only one of those garnered enough candidates to warrant a primary: North Kitsap School Board, District 4.