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25 years later, Vikings get a rematch

The North Kitsap High School varsity baseball team earned a spot in Regionals after defeating White River 11-4…

The Kingston High School varsity baseball team won its second West Central District III title May 12 after defeating Sumner 7-3

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Bucs take second district title in program history, prepare for Regionals | Baseball

The Buccaneers varsity baseball team sure turned things around.

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6 from KHS, 1 from NK are District qualifiers | Tennis

The West Central District III tournament is May 12. Both boys and girls will compete for a chance…

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KHS student expelled after bringing grenade pin to school

A 16-year-old Kingston High School student was placed on emergency expulsion after being detained for bringing a part…

Port of Kingston employees used chain and cinder blocks to sink a previously unsinkable cow carcass off North Beach.

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Surf and turf: Cow carcass finally sunk using chains, cinder blocks

The cow carcass that washed up on North Beach the end of April became more than a headache…

Kingston forward Nick Boles races down field toward Sequim's goal May 3 at Buccaneer Stadium. Boles scored two of Kingston's five goals. Kingston won 5-3.

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Win over Wolves sends Bucs to playoffs | Soccer

The win over the Sequim Wolves May 3 was more than just a good way to end the…

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Driver on leave after leaving preschool student on bus

A bus driver for the North Kitsap School District is on administrative leave after leaving a student unattended…

Jeff Gales of the U.S. Lighthouse Society describes the work that was done at the  Point No Point Light Station April 30  from inside the lantern room at the top of the lighthouse.

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Point No Point Lighthouse receives a makeover

The lighthouse and surrounding buildings underwent $100K of improvements, re-opening ceremony is May 12

The Port of Kingston is seeking a solution to remove a cow that washed up on Kingston's North Beach earlier this week.

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Beached cow remains a mystery, Port working to clean it up

The cow that washed up on Kingston's North Beach is causing a bit of a headache for the…

Firehouse Theater owner Craig Smith

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Firehouse goes digital

A letter from 20th Century Fox recently informed Craig Smith the company will stop making 35mm film reels…

ChocMo’s owner Peter Crabtree has purchased the liquor store next door.  He will call it High Spirits and will add beer and wine.

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ChocMo owner purchases liquor store

Peter Crabtree’s newest business venture has him up against large grocery chains. But when the owner of ChocMo…

The Suquamish Council gave NKSD $100

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Suquamish gives $100K to NKSD

The money comes as the North Kitsap School Board looks for ways to erase a $1.7 million budget…

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North Kitsap School Board weighing its options on next year’s budget

The North Kitsap School District may need to cut 15 full-time equivalent positions next year to help balance…

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Leavell leaving NKSD for Bremerton School District

After three years in the North Kitsap School District, Aaron Leavell is returning to Bremerton.

Beth Brewster says her company has been ‘great.’

Business

Kingston Adventures moves to larger site

Kingston Adventures celebrates its one-year anniversary with a grand opening today at its new location. The outdoor equipment…

Patrice 'Patty' Page

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School board will offer Page $140K annual salary

If the contract for Patrice "Patty" Page is accepted by the majority of school board members, Page, the…

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Miller Bay homes hit with racist, obscene graffiti

As of March 28, there were no arrests and the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department had no suspects, sheriff’s…

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Harrison Medical Center threatened with Medicare termination

Following a complaint by a former patient, Harrison Medical Center may soon lose its participation in the Medicare…

Anthony Wayland

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Steward of the skate park | Kitsap Week

County lacks workers, so Kingston resident takes site's care into his own hands

Darren Massey works on a robot for a three-day state technology competition

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Students will compete in a March Madness for the mind

Students from the local Technology Student Association have been competing at the state conference for decades, in such…