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NK not safe from human trafficking

It’s a hard truth to accept: There are women and children in Kitsap County that are being trafficked,…

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Entrepreneur sees Kitsap as a ‘sustainable place’ for high-tech

Trevor Hall is leading by example when he says he hopes more technology-based companies set up shop in…

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Appletree Cove dredge bumped to July

Boaters, prepare for some interruption this summer: the Port of Kingston’s maintenance dredge of Appletree Cove will begin…

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Wi-Fi project could be start of something big

Councilman Ed Stern believes the Internet should be free and open to the public.

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Port may not share marketing consultant with city

Talk of hiring a marketing consultant to be shared by the City of Poulsbo and the Port of…

Mayor Becky Erickson

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Erickson: 2012 was a good year, 2013 will be better

Mayor Becky Erickson is proud of what Poulsbo city staff and residents have accomplished this year, and sees…

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Kingston dredge bumped to July

Boaters, prepare for some interruption this summer: the Port of Kingston’s maintenance dredge of Appletree Cove will begin…

Duane Pasco

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A row back in time | Kitsap Week

Noted Native-style carver Duane Pasco creates a scaled-down version of a Viking boat from 950 AD

The new Whiskey Creek Steakhouse after a makeover by the Food Network show

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Owners happy with Whiskey Creek changes

Stuffed deer and moose heads once adorned the walls of the 50-year-old tavern, but Whiskey Creek Steakhouse now…

Poulsbo sergeant Wendy Davis' X-rays after her ankle surgery. Davis fractured her ankle and foot from a 'dangerous' obstacle during the Extreme K Mud Run Oct. 6.

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Poulsbo sergeant sues Extreme K Mud Run organizers over injury

UPDATED: Wendy Davis, Poulsbo police sergeant and former deputy chief, filed a civil suit Dec. 19 with two…

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Gun owned by Poulsbo man discharged in Silverdale store

A 58-year-old Poulsbo man with a concealed weapon permit accidentally dropped his pistol which discharged in Cost Plus…

Kirk Stickels

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Poulsbo Port Manager Stickels retires, will move to New Zealand

Poulsbo Port Manager Kirk Stickels announced his retirement to the Board of Commissioners Thursday night. He will enjoy…

Dr. Narinder Duggal

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More charges could be filed against Poulsbo doctor

Dr. Narinder Duggal has until Feb. 1 to respond to the Washington State Medical Commission’s Statement of Charges…

At the Coffee Oasis Poulsbo grand opening

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Long-awaited Coffee Oasis opens in Poulsbo

Dave Frederick was echoed by many at the opening of Poulsbo’s Coffee Oasis teen center on Saturday when…

Joe Price

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Federal funding cuts discussed at tribal conference

This year’s White House Tribal Nations Conference, Dec. 5, was a first for Joe Price, who represented the…

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Port will dip into savings to pay for dredging

The Port of Kingston is doing its best to cover the cost of its maintenance dredging project, but…

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Poulsbo city budget a little brighter in 2013

The City Council sees light at the end of the tunnel. Although expenses will exceed revenue in 2013,…

The Fish Park amphitheater is expected to be completed by January. The amphitheater

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Family, trout group fund amphitheater at Fish Park

As an eagle swooped down, perhaps looking for a fish for lunch, Teri Waag said she knew she…

Dave Frederick pushes a wheelbarrow during work outside the Coffee Oasis-Poulsbo location. Donations

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Coffee Oasis-Poulsbo opens Dec. 15

Coffee Oasis-Poulsbo will celebrate its grand opening Dec. 15, thanks to financial donors and volunteers.

Jay Zischke

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Suquamish Tribe helps expand Chico Creek preserve

Walking the Rhododendron Preserve trail down the valley, you can see young coho salmon swimming in Lost Creek…