It is with great pride that I endorse Melody Eisler for Poulsbo City Council, Position 7. I have known Melody professionally and personally for close to a decade and in that time have come to greatly respect her integrity, intelligence, passion and commitment to the community.
Is Port Orchard a “second-class city?” It is according to the state of Washington (Title 35 RCW).
I am reaching out to the League of Women Voters of Kitsap County as a write-in candidate for Indianola Port Commission, District 2, in this November’s election.
Read believe there is a ‘fundamental’ difference between candidates
Changing to a council/manager will improve city government
A big “thank you” from — and a “call to service” on behalf of — the Kingston High School football team.
Muddy Paws Agility Club of Kitsap held its very successful agility trial at Port Gamble for all breeds of dogs July 13-15.
Once again, I was just blown away by the rapidity with which the city of Poulsbo Public Works folks cleaned up the city after another event.
I would like to address the recent “dramatics” that have taken place in Indianola. There seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding by a few new residents in town as to what our community is all about. When I talk about new residents, I mean people who moved here in the last few years, obviously misunderstanding what life here was going to be like.
We helped you get a job. Now, please help us find a home — Poulsbo’s Sound Works Job Center.
I want to thank you for your accurate and fair reporting and editorials in the North Kitsap Herald (July 5) and the Kingston Community News (August edition) regarding the difficult decision made by the Port of Indianola commissioners to temporarily close the Indianola Dock.
Although the Tea Party began as a grassroots conservative movement, it was hijacked by billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries, who spent more than $50 million to stage national rallies and fly and bus in participants and handpicked speakers from all over the country.
The Bainbridge Bluegrass Festival sends out a huge thank you and high fives to everyone that helped make the seventh annual Bainbridge Bluegrass Festival the most successful in its history.
My name is Marilee Mills, and have lived in the Poulsbo area since 1968. I have been a patient of Dr. Duggal for approximately 10 years.
Each year, North Kitsap Fishline’s School Supply Program provides children in need with basic school supplies for the upcoming fall.
Megan Stephenson’s article on the furlough affecting defense employees put a needed focus on how “all politics is local”
The recent editorial commending the Indianola Port Commission’s courageous decision to close the dock is a fascinating study in narrative construction
The Poulsbo Farmers Market works very hard to listen to its customers and provide the type of market the community will shop at and enjoy.
On behalf of the Silverdale Lions clubs, I want to thank everyone who came out to watch the Whaling Days Parade on July 27.
The news item entitled “County names Glenn Olson as its new CAO,” in the Central Kitsap Reporter July 19 is the latest attempt to delay, if not prevent, the needed change of the county’s commission form of government, where commissioners both legislate and execute policies, to something that resembles a corporation where policy making and execution are distinct and separate functions.