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SoundRunner advisory committee dissolved

The Port of Kingston has formally dissolved the Passenger-Only Ferry Advisory Committee, but port commissioners look forward to…

Port Gamble S’Klallam Chairman Jeromy Sullivan raises his hands in thanks to

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Port Gamble S’Klallam now governs its own adoption assistance, guardianship assistance and foster care programs

The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is the first tribal nation to have a federal agreement enabling it to…

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9 North Kitsap retailers apply for liquor licenses

Several stores in the North Kitsap area have applied for a spirits retailer license. Around the state, more…

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Artists contribute to new Point Casino’s beauty, and to cultural understanding

James Streun has been doing Native art since he was a child and he likes contributing to the…

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‘To build a sense of community’: Kitsap 99% Spring Gathering March 24 in Little Boston

While many of the nation’s larger Occupy movements have gone underground, locally the calls for social justice have…

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‘Building community’: Kitsap 99% Spring Gathering at S’Klallam Tribal Center March 24

99% gathering includes open session for sharing and discussion of ideas

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Kingston Passenger-Only Ferry Advisory Committee dissolved

The Port of Kingston has formally dissolved the Passenger-Only Ferry Advisory Committee, but port commissioners look forward to…

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Suquamish proposes clam-raising operation at Port of Poulsbo

The Suquamish Tribe Fisheries Department wants to try a new clam-raising operation in Liberty Bay. Luke Kelly, shellfish…

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Many Poulsbo port projects scheduled for 2006-12 have not been completed

The Port of Poulsbo has started to review its current Comprehensive Plan and build its next six-year plan,…

Downtown Poulsbo shoreline jurisdiction under the new draft Shoreline Managment Program

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June deadline for city’s shoreline plan

The City of Poulsbo has until June to submit a final Shoreline Master Program plan to the Department…

The west side of Poulso in the Urban Paths of Poulsbo map. The pink dotted line is a 'conceptual' trail; the black line is current city limits.

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Proposed trails worry property owners

The lines have been drawn: The lines on the Urban Paths of Poulsbo plan, and the line of…

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Area firefighters climb 1,311 steps to fight cancer | Slideshow

Over a thousand firefighters eagerly awaited the 69 flights of stairs Sunday, though knowing how exhausted they would…

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Tribes may ask state to cede jurisdiction to feds

However, due to the unclear nature of the PL 280, and the economic improvements of many tribes in…

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Three positions on the Suquamish Tribal Council ballot

The Suquamish Tribe’s election for three at-large Tribal Council positions is March 18.

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6th Ave. project designed to reduce polluted runoff

While the main purpose of the proposed improvements to 6th Avenue is stormwater treatment, most of the residents…

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Coming to grips with a violent month

After reading so much heavy news, Pastor Alison Shane of Poulsbo First Lutheran Church wanted to hold a…

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Residents ask two Poulsbo port commissioners to resign

Disgruntled port residents called for commissioners Tony DeCarlo and Arnold Bockus’s resignation over DeCarlo and port attorney Greg…

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Dignitaries, family, community remember Park Ranger Johanson

At one point or another, everyone had a smile during State Park Ranger Ed Johanson's memorial service Friday.…

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Local firefighters will conquer Columbia Center for a cure

For many of our local firefighters, the need for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society hits close to home.

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AG: Bockus could not be appointed

An assistant state Attorney General says Poulsbo Port Commissioner Arnie Bockus could not be appointed to another commission…