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A deck and a sheet of Visqueen mark the location of a manufactured home that was removed so a new one could be put in its place

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Kingston man working extra to pay mortgage on home he doesn’t have

Joan Brown, executive director of the Northwest Housing Association, said a contract for a manufactured home should include…

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Canoe Journey builds bridges between cultures | Canoe Journey 2012

Since its inception, the Canoe Journey has built bridges of understanding between cultures. For the non-Native community, the…

A deck and a sheet of Visqueen mark the location of a manufactured home that was removed so a new one could be put in its place

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Not all golden at Golden Homes

Juanita DeLuna of Poulsbo said she gave Golden Homes of Poulsbo $20,000 down for a manufactured home and…

Devon Jacob

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Local Relay for Life raises $83,000 for American Cancer Society

At the close of the annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society June 23, DJ Gil Camacho of…

Jordan Merrill

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Poulsbo celebrates longest day with Midsommer Fest

As volunteers carefully and methodically raised the Maistang pole at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park June 23, Robert…

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Keeping kids fed through summer

Some children eating breakfast at school Monday morning were enjoying their first real meal since lunch on Friday.

Kingston High School's Class of 2012

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‘Move forward confidently into the future’

Kingston High School’s Class of 2012 may be remembered as much for its sense of humor as its…

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Public Q&A on Port Gamble June 27

Olympic Property Group’s plans for Port Gamble village will be unveiled in a public meeting June 27, 6…

A canoe with sails pulls ashore in this old

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The power of the canoe | 2012 Canoe Journey

The Journey has been a major force in the region’s indigenous cultural renaissance

Jacquie Svidran as Happy the Clown in the 1960s.

Life

Jacquie’s final bow | Kitsap Week

She’s retiring from the stage, but not from making people laugh

S’Klallam Head Start children participate in a song to welcome guests to their graduation Wednesday.

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‘Class of 2025’ is last one for old Head Start center

Elijah Purser was a star of the evening, a graduate, a future keeper of the culture. But after…

Suquamish Elementary School students present Tribal Council members with gifts

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In kids’ view, Suquamish Tribal Council gets an ‘A’

Suquamish Elementary School students honored the Suquamish Tribal Council Tuesday for its support for the school’s education and…

Heronswood Garden will be open June 30.

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Paths to pleasure | Kitsap Week

Three famous gardens open their doors to the public

Poulsbo firefighters remove a hose from a house at 900 NW Rasmussen Court

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Late owner’s foresight helps save house from fire

Frank Olivo Jr. passed away in September, but his tenacity during his life saved his house Wednesday. More…

Life

‘Nunsensations’ continues at Jewel Box

The comedy features Jacquie Svidran, a living legend of the local stage. Svidran, 85, has been acting since…

Opinion

The power of language and the words we choose | Editor’s Notebook

It’s been a busy month, what with Viking Fest and all. Here are some newsworthy items from my…

Voodiez Dining & Cheer

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Voodiez, downtown Poulsbo bar and restaurant, closes

Voodiez Dining & Cheer, a downtown bar and restaurant, is closed. The owners posted a notice in the…

The new Point Casino

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The Point reemerging as entertainment venue and a showcase of S’Klallam art

It says “casino” on the outside, but there’s a lot more to the new Point Casino on the…

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Fix coming to busy 305/Suquamish Way intersection

Some $750,000 included in the state transportation budget has been released for the planning of improvements at 305…

The Point Casino is scheduled to open to the public May 31. “S’Klallam art is fairly prominent

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The new Point is more than a casino

The Point reemerges as a major entertainment venue and a showcase of S’Klallam art.