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Paddle Kitsap rows in Aug. 1

POULSBO — Calling all paddlers: The waters off North Kitsap are waiting.

New double-turn lanes at Bond Road and the completion of much of the road has brought relief to drivers navigating the construction cones for the past two years.

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DOT to time SR 305 traffic signals

Poulsbo council member leaves sequencing in DOT’s hands. POULSBO – State Route 305 from Hostmark Street to Viking…

Maryann Peachey-Warren and her husband

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Poulsbo’s Horse Harbor Foundation offers sanctuary for horses (and humans)

Years ago, Michael began taking horse lessons from the Horse Harbor Foundation in Poulsbo. A nonverbal autistic suffering…

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Martha & Mary post a ‘great fit’ for Solvie

For Minnesota native Chad Solvie, figuring out what to do when he grew up wasn’t too hard a…

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Martha & Mary post a ‘great fit’ for Solvie

Administrator Chad Solvie to take CEO seat in September.

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Poulsbo’s budget bandwagon rolls forward

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Tracy Zeringer has spearheaded the two-year Books for Kwaupanga effort.

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North Kitsap ships elementary books to Kenya

Two years ago, when Poulsbo’s Tracy Zeringer heard 4,000 books in the North Kitsap School District were about…

Susan Baker

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Stella’s: Poulsbo’s grand slam neighborhood eatery

There’s no mistaking it once through the doors. Greeted with a friendly smile right off the bat, it’s…

A similar sewer system improvement project was conducted in Poulsbo on Avenue in 2000. The next is slated to start in August.

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Poulsbo’s going with the flow

POULSBO — Little Norway is taking its aging sewer system to task.

Port of Poulsbo workers maneuver booms of creosote logs into place for state Department of Natural Resource workers to remove. The state is footing the bill for the project.

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Port bids ‘adieu’ to creosote

The Port of Poulsbo had a cleanly helping hand from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) this week.…

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Annexation Task Force wraps Little Norway discussions

Poulsbo’s Annexation Task Force checked off a hearty list of to-do’s for a group formed just four months…

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New $17M Poulsbo city hall plans not popular with some locals

With a potential $16.9 million civic structure project moving forward in Poulsbo, the North Kitsap Herald decided to…

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Bids out for new Poulsbo city hall; budget undetermined

Plans are marching forward on Poulsbo’s new city hall project despite its undetermined budget. The council voted unanimously…

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Ain’t no weather bad enough

Poulsbo’s Third

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‘Big box’ businesses benefit Poulsbo’s economy

The looming three-word catch phrase is one many small towns have come to dread: big box store. Corporate…

Miss Poulsbo Amy Stadshaug will compete for the Miss Washington title this week.

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Reigning Miss Poulsbo gets second shot at Miss Washington Pageant

Miss Poulsbo Amy Stadshaug is already one leg up on the Miss Washington competition next week in Tacoma.…

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Happy half-birthday, Poulsbo

Centennial

The Department of Ecology is planning a 13-month study of Liberty Bay to begin late this summer.

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State ecology dept. taps Liberty Bay for study

Liberty Bay has received its fair share of attention recently — in a positive way. The Department of…

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Poulsbo mulls details of comprehensive plan

Rosario’s Salon nail technician Sue Keefe knows just what she wants when it comes to downtown Poulsbo. “Parking,…

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Poulsbo’s July 3 celebration back for its 19th year

Noon tomorrow will signal the start once again of a uniquely Poulsbo celebration: the Third of July.