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City of Poulsbo studying old city hall’s value

The City of Poulsbo will appraise the old City Hall property to get a better sense of how…

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Kingston 4th of July celebration needs $30,000 in two months

The clock is ticking on fundraising for the Kingston 4th of July celebration. Organizer Pete DeBoer said the…

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Cruise line makes Poulsbo a port of call

An effort among Poulsbo’s private and public sectors has landed quite the whale. American Cruise Lines, a small-ship…

Brad Miller

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New Poulsbo port manager may look familiar

Poulsbo port commissioners said it was Brad Miller’s vision that encouraged them to promote him to the port…

Dahl Glass of Silverdale installs new windows at Red Apple Market in Poulsbo Monday. The windows were shot at

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Red Apple windows damaged by BB or pellet gun

Three windows at Red Apple Market were damaged by a BB or pellet gun last week.

Around 200 people participated in the sixth annual Autism Awareness Walk at Port Gamble S’Klallam on Wednesday

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200-plus walk to raise Autism Awareness in North Kitsap

What Trisha Price-Ives wants for her son, Manny, is acceptance.

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Sound Works must move by June 30

Sound Works Job Center must move out of its building at Iverson Street and 8th Avenue by June…

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And the show will go on: Safeway covers cost of 3rd of July fireworks

Despite a fireworks storage fire last year and losing a major funder in the year since, Viking Fest…

Local runners gather at Poulsbo Running on 10th Avenue April 16 to show their support and solidarity with the marathoners in Boston.

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Local runners gather Tuesday for Boston Marathon tribute

Local runners wanted to show their support for the victims in the Boston Marathon bombings Monday, so they…

Mike and Kathleen Hale

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Kolbeins is new partner in Hale’s Alehouse

When Sandy Kolbeins and Mike Hale decided to partner up to refresh Hale’s Alehouse in the Kitsap Mall,…

An atomic bomb detonates during the “Baker” nuclear test off the beaches of Bikini Atoll in 1946.

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Setting out to document the ‘Atomic Armada’ | Kitsap Week

Port Orchard filmmaker, diver out to document deteriorating vessels from the atomic age

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Cutlip murder trial scheduled to begin June 4

Casey Cutlip’s murder trial has been moved to June 4 while his defense attorney waits for results of…

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Owner fined, but no charges in dog attacks

The owner of the two boxers that attacked and killed a dog in Poulsbo in February will not…

Seals bask on a dock near the Port of Poulsbo breakwater.

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Individual efforts are part of pollution solution

While the state Department of Ecology has given four local governments required tasks to improve water quality in…

Lelaina Knight

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New ed center for S’Klallam’s ‘future leaders’

The newest building on the Port Gamble S’Klallam reservation is a window into the future.

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Coalition has one year to close purchase of forestland, shoreline

The Kitsap Forest & Bay Coalition is exercising its option to purchase forestland and shoreline in North Kitsap…

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Coalition has one year to close on purchase of forestland, shoreline

UPDATED: The Kitsap Forest & Bay Coalition is exercising its option to purchase forestland and shoreline in North…

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Utility district’s free Wi-Fi is growing in popularity, and coverage

As the weather warms, visitors to downtown Poulsbo won't have to forego checking their email when leaving a…

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Poulsbo stormwater rates may rise

The City of Poulsbo is facing a hard truth. In the midst of environmental regulation, the city's stormwater…

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North Kitsap Forest and Bay: Confidence high as option date nears

After a year and a half of earnest fundraising, and several years of plans and proposals, the paperwork…