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Vikings are in ‘good shape’ | Spring Preview

The North Kitsap varsity soccer team has at least two players for each position, according to Coach Chris…

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Vikes enter with experience | Spring Preview

North Kitsap fastpitch coach Jamie Heins knows the competition in the Olympic League is tough. But the 2011-12…

Cecil Thomas is escorted from a courtroom in Kitsap County District Court following his sentence for driving with a suspended license on Sept. 23

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Fatal crash: Thomas sentenced to 90 days in jail, restitution

Benjamin Robison’s Yamaha motorcycle collided with a Jeep Cherokee Sept. 23 on Hansville Road. The driver of the…

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Big changes coming how school teachers, principals are evaluated

Required changes may force district to get creative to find sources of funding

Robert Kuehl

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Becoming superintendent is Kuehl’s goal

Robert Kuehl has worked in the Tumwater School District since 1981. He was the second of three superintendent…

Patrice Page

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Page weighs in on superintendent position

Despite budget cuts and declining enrollment in the North Kitsap School District, Patrice Page believes district staff members…

Kingston's Richie Sander kisses the Buccaneer's third place

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Bucs win third at State, defeat Lindbergh Eagles 57-46 | State basketball

Kingston was back in full force Saturday afternoon. The team's defense, which became a cornerstone of the team…

Lynden's John Shine strips the ball from Kingston's Sam Byers during mid-shot Friday night during the 2A semi-final basketball game in the Yakima Valley SunDome. The Lions 65-39 sends the Kingston Buccaneers into the third/fifth bracket.

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Bucs defense scattered against Lions | State basketball

Kingston lost its shot at the 2A state title after Friday night's loss to Lynden. Saturday, it contends…

Kingston State wrestlers back from left

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27 head to state championships today

Today, students from around Washington begin competing in state tournaments. Student athletes have two options: move on to…

Co-owners of Yank-A-Part Auto Wrecking Dave Ellis

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Crunch time: Yank-A-Part still holds close ties to the original owner

The Yank-A-Part auto wrecking business was once a chicken house

Co-owners of Yank-A-Part Auto Wrecking Dave Ellis

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Crunch time: Yank-A-Part still holds close ties to the original owner

The Yank-A-Part auto wrecking business was once a chicken house

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NKSD has 23 superintendent applicants

Board and search committee must now narrow down to five or six

Chet Gausta crouches down next to his state record-setting Chinook salmon

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Gausta leaves behind a legacy

The Kitsap Sports Hall of Fame inductee remains a state record holder

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Conley: Winning league title was “first step” for Bucs | Boys basketball

Taking the Olympic League title was a goal for the Kingston Buccaneers basketball team. That doesn't mean the…

Kingston's Napua Fontes bursts past North Kitsap's Indika Bray Tuesday night during the last basketball game of the regular season. Both Kingston and North Kitsap advance to sub-districts Feb. 9.

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Bucs take first Olympic League title outright | Girls basketball

Both Kingston and North Kitsap girls varsity basketball teams advance to sub-districts Feb. 9.

The men’s novice crew (Devin Bodony

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Indianola getting ready to row

Indianola Rowing Association prepares for its first full season on the water

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North Kitsap may not have to make up snow days

School district waiting to see if more snow days are coming

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Schools Foundation hopes to raise $75K for NKSD

Terri Gleich has witnessed firsthand the budget cuts in the North Kitsap School District. The mother of two…

The Battle for Port Gamble

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Civil War is over in Port Gamble

Right now, Howard Struve thinks the best thing for him and the Washington Civil War Association is to…

North Kitsap’s Jake Sievers prepares to slam Port Angeles’s Ozzy Swaggerty to the mat Wednesday during a home meet.  Sievers

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North Kitsap’s Jake Sievers looks to ‘go big’

As he nears graduation, North’s only senior varsity wrestler wants to place at State