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Point No Point boat launch public hearing Nov. 10

HANSVILLE — Residents can tell the county why they want or don't want a boat launch at Point…

Port Gamble S'Klallam Head Start students met sheep

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Prime pumpkin picking | Slideshow

Port Gamble S'Klallam Head Start students pick pumpkins and learn about farm animals on a fall-fun field trip.

Commissioner Glenn Gilbert.

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Port of Poulsbo commissioner resigns; parking lot moves forward

Port of Poulsbo Commissioner Glenn Gilbert turned in his resignation a month ago, on the heels of the…

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SoundRunner begins using ORCA on Nov. 1

The SoundRunner passenger ferry will begin accepting ORCA cards starting Nov. 1. Port Commissioner Marc Bissonette said all…

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Neighbors helping neighbors: ShareNet’s client base is growing | Neighbor Aid

ShareNet's client base is growing: whether it’s to help pay utility bills or rent, get food or a…

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Local, regional trail plans moving forward

POULSBO — Trails raise property values, offer a place to appreciate nature, create sustainable economic development and tourism,…

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Port of Poulsbo raises concerns over shoreline update

Port manager worried about additional requirements for marina, private property development

The tribe honored the folks who helped win the transfer of Old Man House Park back to Suquamish

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Suquamish Olalla Neighbors celebrate 10 years of bridge building

SUQUAMISH — When the Suquamish Olalla Neighbors first came together in 2001, it was to address a specific…

Fred Springsteel

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Write-in candidate for Poulsbo City Council arrested for DUI

Fred Springsteel, a write-in candidate for Poulsbo City Council, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence…

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Viking Avenue will revive tree-lighting ceremony; businesses studying ways to spur economy

Viking Avenue businesses are reviving the thoroughfare’s Christmas tree-lighting ceremony this year in an endeavor to bring consumers…

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Council increases park impact fees, cuts traffic fees

POULSBO — To keep up with its population growth projections, the Poulsbo City Council adjusted impact fee ordinances…

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From $13K to $50K in two years

LITTLE BOSTON — The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is asking for representation on the policy board of Kitsap…

From left: Arnold Bockus and Jim Rutledge

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Poulsbo Port: Bockus and Rutledge

It's 'new energy' vs. 'experience' in Position 3 race. Jim Rutledge wants to serve the community he now…

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Donations help expand Fish Park

POULSBO — After several years, the Poulsbo Parks and Recreation Department has finalized the addition of 26.25 acres…

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Motorist attacked, sprayed in face with aerosol can

A 25-year-old man was sprayed with aerosol in the face by an unknown man Tuesday while in his…

The Fjord Drive slope is currently being stabilized in the final stage of construction.

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Fjord Drive stabilization should be completed in November

The final stage of the Fjord Drive stabilization project has begun and is expected to be completed on…

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City gains one-acre park area; speed tables planned on 4th Avenue

City accepts donation of land for public trail; speed tables will be installed on 4th Avenue

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Kingston Port Commission says there’s no SoundRunner ultimatum

The Port of Kingston is not considering shutting the SoundRunner passenger ferry service down for the season, according…

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New Safeway takes a step forward; City Council approves developer’s agreement

Safeway has committed financially to public projects associated with its proposed grocery store on 10th Avenue near Lincoln…

Mike Dunphy and Connie Lord ... candidates for Poulsbo City Council

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Dunphy touts ‘new perspective,’ Lord touts experience | Poulsbo City Council, Position 2

Mike Dunphy wants to bring a new perspective to the Poulsbo City Council — one from the outside,…