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A detail from George David's 'Angeline

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Suquamish carvings bring new life to Princess Angeline

Suquamish's Angeline comes home

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Kingston’s Village Green park district measure passing

KINGSTON — A measure creating a taxing district to support a new Kingston community center building was sailing…

Suzanne Jones will retire from the Little Boston Library next week. A celebration in her honor will begin at 3:30 p.m. Aug. 19 in the library off Little Boston Road.

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Librarian closes book on career

Librarian closes book on career, Suzanne Jones

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Hansville Speed table group hits roadblock

Hansville Speed table group hits roadblock

Greater Hansville Community Center President Fred Nelson inspects a canoe that will be auctioned at Saturday's Rummage Sale.

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Ready to rummage: Hansville volunteers prepare for annual sale

HANSVILLE — Rummage Sale volunteer Suzanne Paulson had her corner of the Greater Hansville Community Center nearly in…

Four new aluminum gangways were installed at the Port of Kingston early this week. The work marked the beginning of a four-month project that will restore wood

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Kingston port getting overhaul

Kingston port getting overhaul

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Hansville plans around cleanup

Hansville plans around cleanup

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Hansville toxins cleanup on track for September

HANSVILLE — Excavators and dump trucks will clog downtown Hansville for about three months this fall and that’s…

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Committee seeks speed table solution

Committee seeks Hansville speed table solution

Port Gamble S'Klallam's Trevathan family canoe rounds Point Wilson on July 15 after the Coast Guard ordered Tribal Journeys canoes back to shore.

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A canoe journey by land

This is the final installment in a series of stories from the 2010 tribal journey to Makah. For…

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Kingston, meet SoundRunner

Kingston, meet SoundRunner

Port Gamble S’Klallam canoes left Port Gamble Bay on Wednesday to join about 20 other tribes in the 2010 Canoe Journeys. Crews will pull for five days

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Tribal Journeys: Family traditions in the making

Tribal Journeys: Family traditions in the making

Suquamish resident Carol Estes hit the fireworks jackpot on Wednesday afternoon. She planned on a late family celebration as her grandchildren were out of town on the Fourth.

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Late shoppers get bang for bucks

Late shoppers get bang for bucks

A family that pulls together

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A family that pulls together

North Kitsap Herald and Kingston Community News reporter Tad Sooter will travel with the Port Gamble S’Klallam Canoe…

Poulsbo farmer Jared Hankins helps Tanya Johnson pick out fresh vegetables Wednesday at his stand in the Suquamish Farmers Market.

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Suquamish Farmers Market grows up

Suquamish farmers market

The Port of Kingston installed a kayak storage shelter in 2009 at a cost of $135

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Kingston has kayak space aplenty

Kingston has kayak space aplenty

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New Kingston summer ferry schedule shows results

New Kingston summer ferry schedule shows results

Bubbles began appearing on the surface of the  North Kitsap Stadium track in 2009. Lane No. 3

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Fix ahead for North Kitsap Stadium’s track

The North Kitsap School District board voted Thursday night to resurface the failing track this summer, at a…

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Kingston fireworks display ‘a go’ after S’Klallam Tribe pledges $12,000

KINGSTON — Fireworks will fly in Kingston this year, after a $12,000 contribution last week from the Port…

Kingston High School graduated its class of 2010 in a June 19 ceremony at North Kitsap Stadium

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Kingston High School graduates a ‘class of firsts’

POULSBO — The Kingston High School class of 2010 was all Buccaneers. The 194 who graduated in a…