SoundRunner’s net loss, Neighbor Aid, bank robber sentenced, firefighter training are top stories
Published 12:07 pm Friday, October 26, 2012
KINGSTON — SoundRunner’s net loss: $900,000. Neighbor Aid fall/winter campaign begins. Kingston bank robber gets 13 years in prison. Interns train for opportunity to risk their lives for others.
Those are the top stories in the November edition of the Kingston Community News, available in mailboxes and local stores. This edition is printed on pink paper to call attention to Breast Cancer Awareness Month and remind readers that early detection saves lives.
This edition of the Kingston Community News is 32 pages. Inside, you’ll find local news and features, Editorial, Letters to the Editor, Public Meetings, As It Turns Out by Marylin Olds, The Buc Stops Here by Kyler Lacey, Check It Out by Tomi Whalen, Down at the Port by Pete DeBoer, FAB Spotlight by Marilyn Bode, FerryFare by Walt Elliott, Hansville Happenings by Donna Lee Anderson, A Glance at the Past by Harriet Muhrlein, Kingston Kiwanis by Richard Osborn, color photos of Kingston High School’s homecoming celebration, Noo-Kayet by Rory O’Rourke, North Kitsap Fire & Rescue by Michele Laboda, Port Gamble Gazette by Shana Smith, Rotary News by Dan Martin, Spinal Column by Thomas Lamar, Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce pages, ShareNet & You by Mark Ince, Community Calendar, On Kingston Time by Wendy Tweten, This ‘n’ That by Jacque Thornton, Village Green Update, Choices for the Future by Naomi Maasberg, PNW Marketplace, Just Ask Jan by Jan Zufelt, WaterWays by Betsy Cooper, and local advertising.
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