The Port Gamble Theater Company is taking a classic tale of “Heidi” to the stage from Dec. 5-21.
A severe weather shelter in Kingston could be operational in December.
As the regular season was winding down, Sarah Holt’s return to the court was uncertain.
When the Strawberry Field osprey return from wintering in Central America, they will return home to new digs: a 55-foot wood pole with nesting platform, installed Nov. 18 next to the fence that borders the field and Poulsbo Elementary School.
It took the 2A state volleyball champions to finally break the North Kitsap Vikings’ unbeaten record.
Nov. 8 was a milestone day for the North Kitsap Vikings volleyball team.
Kingston’s Alex Winn survives district meet, advances to State.
The North Kitsap School Board appointed Dr. Bruce Christen to the District 2 vacancy on Nov. 4.
Candidates tend to worry on election day, because anything can change. But Sherry Appleton was confident she would be reelected to District 23 position 1 in the state House of Representatives.
The Kingston nonprofit begins its annual Neighbor Aid campaign.
The unbeaten North Kitsap Vikings remained just that through the Olympic League Tournament Nov. 1.
The Kingston Buccaneers kept their season alive Oct. 30 with one of their highest-scoring games of the season.
The final varsity game of the regular season for the North Kitsap Vikings could be a treat for the program if they defeat the Olympic Trojans on Oct. 31.
There may be an appetizing secret to the North Kitsap Vikings’ success this season.
Poulsbo Elementary and Poulsbo Middle schools went on lockdown after the husband of an elementary employee allegedly threatened to kill her, according to Police Chief Alan Townsend.
By happenstance, school districts and law enforcement from Kitsap and Jefferson counties came together Oct. 20 to discuss the creation of a cooperative focused on school safety and security, four days before the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
The four remaining North Kitsap School Board directors were split over whether Cindy Webster-Martinson or Scott Henden should be the board president. So on Oct. 23, they elected Bill Webb at the board meeting at Wolfle Elementary School.
The best part of the new school year for Chief Kitsap Academy and the Suquamish Tribe may have been getting something promised in 1855. “The best part of [the new year] was celebrating the fact that the Tribe gets to practice things that were promised to them in the treaty about 150 years ago,” said Joe Davalos, superintendent of the Tribe’s education department.
The North Kitsap Vikings defeated their crosstown rivals and secured a trip to the district playoffs in one evening Oct. 17.
The four remaining members of the North Kitsap School Board are expected to elect a new board president Oct. 23.