Annual self-guided tour gives residents a rare look at artists’ places of creation and inspiration
Thirty-five people in six vehicles drive to various sites in the Poulsbo area and pray to God that local needs will be met.
The First Lutheran Church’s 100th annual lutefisk dinner Oct. 20 was more like a family reunion than a community event.
More than 300 donors — churches, companies, households, individuals and organizations — donated $73,846 to Neighbor Aid during the 2011-12 campaign.
Three casts of actors put a lot of time, and a lot of ambition, into Kitsap Children’s Musical Theatre production of ‘Cinderella.’
There’s a reason Emily Maier chose to sing “For Good,” from the musical “Wicked,” at the memorial service for her friend Heather Alaina Carroll, Thursday at Bayside Church.
The person or persons that sawed into two trees in Poulsbo Village may have committed more than vandalism. The trees are next to Dogfish Creek, a Corridor Conservation Area protected by the city’s municipal code. Protections include no cutting of trees within 50 feet of the stream; the maximum penalty is a $5,000 fine and a year in jail.
Emily Maier and her mom will join together in a musical tribute: ‘It’s a song about two friends who never know if they are going to see each other again, and how much impact they had on each other’s lives.’
The candidates agreed on the need for jobs creation and tax reform in Washington state. And they agreed that the evening’s pie was marvelous. The similarities ended there. Some candidates dished out some gaffes to go with the pie at the Greater Hansville Community Center candidates forum Oct. 5.
Pro tem credentials are proving important, as Karen Klein and Jennifer Forbes present themselves as better qualified than the other for the Kitsap County Superior Court position.
Time has run out, or is running out, for two neighborhoods along Viking Avenue proposed to be built under earlier rules allowing development within 40 feet of Dogfish Creek.
With fundraising lagging and a deadline six months away, Olympic Property Group President Jon Rose has proposed some ways to lower the price of 7,000 acres in North Kitsap that a coalition wants to buy for conservation and public open space.
As Poulsbo’s First Lutheran Church hosts its 100th anniversary lutefisk dinner, there are some things volunteers want you to know about this delicacy.
The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department is not going to pursue charges in the alleged removal and damage of campaign signs belonging to 23rd District state representative candidate James Olsen.
Celebrate the industry that put Port Gamble on the map.
Geneva Ives was the first Port Gamble S’Klallam person to graduate from a public high school. But that was only the start of her journey as an advocate for education.
Kathleen and Gary Ebbert’s car has seen a lot of road, a lot of miles, a lot of history.
North Kitsap remembers 9/11 with a slate of events that begins Saturday.
A race for Republican precinct committee officer in Seabeck was settled by a coin toss.
Hansville’s candidate forums are always a big deal … The homemade pie and coffee probably doesn’t hurt.