Port Gamble S’Klallam and Suquamish canoe families will join other indigenous nations from the eastern Salish Sea in a Canoe Journey to Golden Gardens Park in Ballard. Canoe families will arrive at Golden Gardens Park on Aug. 5 and will be hosted by the Muckleshoot Tribe. The first stop in this journey will be July 30 at Birch Bay, followed on July 31 at Lummi Nation, Aug. 1 at Samish Nation, Aug. 2 at Swinomish, Aug. 3 at Tulalip, Aug. 4 at Suquamish, and Aug. 5 at Golden Gardens.
Gregory A. Mueller is a retired U.S. Navy fire controlman who, until recently, worked as a technician for Delphinus Engineering in Bremerton. He is a candidate for City Council Position 4 and faces Councilman Jeff McGinty in the Nov. 3 general election.
Hearings Examiner determines increase in 24/7 population at Poulsbo Marina poses no environmental threat, meets requirements
Will be the ‘largest piling removal project in Puget Sound’
One hundred and four candidates filed for 62 public offices countywide by the close of the candidate filing period May 15.
The election isn’t until fall but, barring any write-in candidacies, there are already some winners.
Downtown Poulsbo will soon have a maritime heritage museum, adding to the cultural flavor of the historic district and providing a home for a growing collection of maritime artifacts, including a restored codfish dory and a Poulsbo boat.
As Viking Fest nears — it’s May 15-17 — we present some things you should know about Nordic culture (and, perhaps, dispel some myths along the way).
On May 4 at North Kitsap, Port Angeles scored four runs in the sixth inning to take a one-run lead over the Vikings, and it suddenly became the Roughriders’ game to lose. But PA pitcher Ryan Rodocker allowed the Vikings to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth and North Kitsap’s Tyler Trainer scored the winning run on consecutive wild pitches in the bottom of the seventh to eke out a 6-5 win.
Lynden was leading 2-1 and held North Kitsap scoreless for two innings May 2 in Poulsbo. Then, the Vikings unleashed a four-run barrage in the bottom of the sixth and relief pitcher Joey Regan held Lynden scoreless in the top of the seventh to seal the win and improve the Vikings’ record to 8-2, 14-3 and put them in a tie for the Olympic League title.
Tenille Schwan, 36, of Kingston finished in the top half of runners in the 119th Boston Marathon, April 20. Four hours later, she and her fiance, Ik Icard, were on a plane to Mexico to be married.
North Kitsap (3-7) headed to Bainbridge (5-2) for a non-league game on April 30, third in the Olympic Conference but the playoffs outside their grasp. For a team that can play with such intensity, what went wrong?
And they are playing like they intend to be in the postseason
Poulsbo firefighter/paramedic Jake Gillanders is assisting in the search and rescue effort in Nepal, which was struck by a 7.8 earthquake that killed at least 5,500 people, including a medic with a mountaineering expedition led by a Bainbridge man.
The number of women seeking to escape domestic violence in Kitsap County exceeds the number of places for them to escape to. That’s why the local Rotary Club and YWCA of Kitsap are building Morrow Manor in Poulsbo, nestled around a park in a forested setting, where women and children can live while they rebuild their lives.
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to Vietnam War-era veterans that will be posted…
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to Vietnam War-era veterans that will be posted…
Department is second in state to use life-saving tool for victims of opioid overdoses.
Betty Petersen was committed to walking five miles after midnight in the rain for someone who couldn’t. It was 2 a.m. She was cold and wet and tired and achy. Her feet had blisters. So she turned to that someone who couldn’t, to help her finish what she started.
Editor’s note: This tribute is one in a series of reader-submitted tributes to Vietnam War-era veterans that will be posted during…